Author Topic: Lights out for the incandescent lightbulb  (Read 2764 times)

Good thing I am not only a scientist, but a pilot! The joke's not so far from my head now, huh?

I hate how the spiral and LED lights make odd, not fully light colors.

Like seriously the one in my room makes my room look loving blue.

Good thing I am not only a scientist, but a pilot! The joke's not so far from my head now, huh?
Thats cute but its not your plane :)

Thats cute but its not your plane :)
It's another one your autobot friends isn't it?

There are some sockets that will only accept incandescent bulbs or certain types of bulbs.

Some LED's are really bright and nice for lighting up really dark areas, some are stuffty. That blue light they emit is kind of annoying, yellow light is easier on some people's eyes.

I have seen 'natural color' fluorescent lights for sale. Halogens have a nice temperature to them (color wise), and I think they last a while too.

i've had some LED christmas lights up on my wall for about 3 years now. before i had one that were on for over 6 years straight.
« Last Edit: January 01, 2014, 06:57:12 AM by Ceist »



well woops. but yeah none of them are dim either.

loving finally. Now when are they phasing out fluorescent bulbs?

Incandescent bulbs are such a waste of energy, about only 10-20% of the electricity they use are converted to light energy, the other as useless heat energy - there goes your energy bill over the roof. Not only that but they burn out as quickly as forget. They were the best invention before they discovered sliced bread, but it's a good thing this is happening now.

it's funny because op's name is the brighter dark


That blue light they emit is kind of annoying, yellow light is easier on some people's eyes.
That's because of the exposure to the yellowish light for most of people's lives.