I guess whoever came up with the compact fluorescent (costs ten times what a normal bulb does, burns out in two weeks, can’t be used in areas of high humidity, vibration, or on a dimmer, and requires hazardous-material treatment to dispose of it) needed something new to justify their existence.
Finally finished LED conversion of my house when LED shop lights became available for the workshop (MUCH brighter than fluorescents). New oven already came with LEDs.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
uh… right (and it’s not YET making you two choke on carbon monoxide)
whahoppened about 6 years ago
Wait’ll you see the tiny fireman.
pschearer Premium Member about 6 years ago
Open the flue! Open the flue!
gary about 6 years ago
Guess its safer than the nuclear bulb.
dadoctah about 6 years ago
I guess whoever came up with the compact fluorescent (costs ten times what a normal bulb does, burns out in two weeks, can’t be used in areas of high humidity, vibration, or on a dimmer, and requires hazardous-material treatment to dispose of it) needed something new to justify their existence.
Me, I’m this close to going back to whale oil.
ACK! Premium Member about 6 years ago
I don’t spose the color is indicative or anything – or one.
Iron Pounder about 6 years ago
No, no, no! When it gets dark, you go to bed. That way you won’t use electricity which means we won’t use coal and you’ll help save the planet.
DrDavy2000 about 6 years ago
Not just the middleman: it eliminates all mankind.
redback about 6 years ago
you know, there are some things called ‘candles’. Some people use them in birthday cakes
hogpop.padula about 6 years ago
Another donny dump energy savings plan!
JanBic Premium Member about 6 years ago
Finally finished LED conversion of my house when LED shop lights became available for the workshop (MUCH brighter than fluorescents). New oven already came with LEDs.
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
I suppose it beats the plutonium bulb!
Luanaphile about 6 years ago
Burn tiny lump of coal → Boiler makes puff of steam → runs mini-turbine → spins generator →one watt LED. YES!
wizengy about 6 years ago
Before we had light bulbs there were arc lamps, which were carbon (kind of like coal) rods powered with electricity.
Bob. about 6 years ago
Arc light.
Boise Ed Premium Member about 6 years ago
tRump would love it.
Daeder about 6 years ago
All those Republican d-bags in Washington would love that!