The switch-off is also expected to reduce the council's carbon emissions by around 8%.
It has already said if the switch-off took place, the Grade II listed lighthouse would remain intact.
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The email also encouraged users to update to Skype and familiarise themselves with the service before the switch-off.
The switch-on date for the new Mega service is 20 January, almost exactly a year after Megaupload was shuttered.
Until the switch-off date Messenger would work as it always did, said Microsoft.
In addition, when the government publicised the switch-off in June it also linked the move to efforts to restrict fraud.
The switch-on was carried out by MK Dons chairman Pete Winkleman and former Luton Town manager David Pleat at the National Radio Centre.
Also at the switch-on party at the Tower Festival Headland will be musical acts including Little Mix, Amy Macdonald and Scouting for Girls.
At present the county council runs 45, 000 lights and so far 14 parish councils have expressed an interest in taking part in the switch-off.
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His century on Sunday was full of his usual swagger - the switch-hits, the ferocious swipes - his confidence seemingly undented by the recent turmoil.
Last month, the chairman of Kenya's Media Owners Association, Kiprono Kittony, said the switch-off would affect four million people - and also urged the government to reconsider the date.
The switch-hitting catcher sparkled in spring training with a .341 batting average, but the Orioles decided to have him start the year in Triple-A. The reasons are mostly financial: by pushing back Wieters' major league debut, the O's have ensured that their star catcher won't be eligible for salary arbitration until after 2012.
The council will now consult with groups such as the police, fire service and community councils before the planned switch-off in the new year.
The head of Harrow School has warned that unless the A-level is "strengthened" the school could switch to the Pre-U exam.
As Moore's Law (computing power of a chip doubles every 18 months) continues to unfold and as bandwidth capacity continues to explode, just-turn-on-the-switch, easy-to-use high-tech appliances for specific functions will proliferate.
All the important switches in the passenger compartment-except for the hazard flasher switch-are soft-touch components that have a similar feel to using a touchscreen.
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The streetlight switch-off was introduced in two phases between August 2007 and September 2008 and a public consultation on the proposals came to an end on 15 April this year.
The real money-savers come from lowering the annual increases in benefits - the switch from the RPI measure of inflation to the lower CPI.
Some residents in Dorset are calling on the county council to turn street lights back on at night time claiming the current switch-off is "dangerous".
The last Cubs switch-hitter to homer from the left and right sides in a game was Mark Bellhorn against Milwaukee on Aug. 29, 2002.
Chile has not undergone the job-destroying switch from traditional farming to the highly mechanised prairie grain-growing that is typical of the United States or, more recently, parts of Europe.
The company just announced two things, the Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard and the Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac, and they're both more or less Apple-friendly versions of items that were announced for Windows back in October.
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But he has played most of his professional rugby in Australia at full-back and his performances following the switch to fly-half brought much criticism in his direction.
Besides a clear disagreement with West Coast rapper Kreayshawn, Harry Winston looks to have decided to ditch the glam-world of high-end jewelry retail and switch to the down-and-dirty realm of the diamond mine.
With a flip of the traction-control switch and a depression of the accelerator, the needle red-lined on the rpm gauge and the car sprang out of the snow with the alacrity of a mountain goat.
The street lights switch-off will be rolled out across the rest of Dorset in the next year.
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The explanation, according to Consumers Union's Joel Kelsey: The federal government, which mandated the switch from old-style analog broadcasting to digital and set the cutoff date, hasn't spent much to inform the public about how to deal with the switch.
His replacement is left-arm seamer Phil Eaglestone, 26 - and the switch has now been rubber-stamped by the International Cricket Council.
Farrell, whose salary will be funded jointly by the RFU and Saracens, is the latest player to switch from the 13-man code to union.
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The Chief Justice is not cloistered in a monastery, and is fully aware that his actions would switch the full-bore attention of the electorate on to Obamacare.
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