Talk about not being the brightest bulbs of the bunch.
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Quoth Chromatix View PostI think fridge lights will probably go over to LEDs though, because they turn on instantly, work even better in the cold than at room temperature, and last pretty much forever.
<Primer fwaps herself and goes to stand in the corner.>Everything will be ok in the end. If it's not ok, it's not the end.
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Quoth Primer View PostSad thing is that the regular (incandescent) style are being phased out. What will we put in chicken incubators then?
Personally I replaced all my bulbs years ago and use CFLs almost exclusively. But "old" bulbs are still great for a good many things... areas you want lit in a certain ways, high traffic (flick on, flick off) areas, areas where the heat is just as important as the light... just not my lamp next to me that's going to be on all evening.Shop Smart. Shop S-Mart!
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Quoth draftermatt View PostWhat's even worse is that technically those bulbs are toxic when broken (had a friend have an arm swell up to the size of a beach ball when a piece got stuck in his arm and he didn't notice it)
That there is a brilliant mother.
may have been a reaction to the powder inside the tube that converts UV to normal light, or just plain infection due to having powdery glass stuck in his arm.DILLIGAF
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