Thursday, March 10, 2011

Creating something new (02-2010 reprint)

February 2, 2010
Creating something new

Created in North Eastern America is a new street light standard. The new standard has been in development since 2005 and in 2009 a team of market professionals announced a major breakthrough that replaces all known street lights subject to the new standard developed by LRL. The product had to demonstrate significant advances in lighting technology that would be Eco-energetic-environmental-economic so to replace all existing street lamps worldwide.

It is my task to have studied the market impact and the significance of launching the new Standard in a control group of 170 cities and communities in North Eastern America. A day in history will pass when the first city to declare unanimously to adopt the new standard takes affect. What's remarkable is that the New Standard is a voluntary standard that allows for our individual right to choose a higher standard when it is presented as having exceeded the scientific process by overwhelming evidence that solves a major problem. When all the authorities we trust to execute due diligence in the study of the sciences advance our survival in a better planet conference and when all three conditions of survival are met the good news must be shared.

This is the story of a new product that is revolutionizing the street light as we know it by evolution of technology. Gone is the night glow, the glare, the energy guzzling and the toxics from our light source. Good riddance to high energy bills to light our streets. Welcome to a light that improves our vision by the recognition of color at night, eliminates night glow, has no UV rays to blind us and improves our sense of security from the dark. Welcome to a light that costs a fraction of what we now spend and has no negative environmental impact. All of these benefits have overwhelmingly solved some problems of old and is now available. Has your street made the list to change over yet? I assure you it will eventually when we can get it to you and that's a promise I intend to keep. Welcome to my world of light that I am diligently working on to this day.
Michael Mathieu, class of 73, electric

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