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Postby Gunther » Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:34 pm

Anger wrote:
Tackalt wrote:Me too.


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Postby Rangerr » Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:59 pm

BigBossMonkey wrote:After much research, I have found the following website of great use when choosing your light bulbs in the future. http://www.bulbs.com/


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Postby Tackalt » Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:36 pm

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Bulbrite MR16, $18
Use this crisp white bulb in the living room to bring out the color of a wall or spotlight a painting. Choose different color temperatures based on décor; the darker the room, the lower the temperature.

Sylvania Compact Fluorescent Dulux, $5–$12
Use a lower-temperature version of this bulb in the kitchen, where its yellow-pink tinge gives a light, airy feel. The more unforgiving light of the higher temperatures is for the bathroom.

Chromalux Full Spectrum Clear 40 watts, $7
This faux-natural light enhances the color of fabrics and textures. Use it on lamps in nurseries and bedrooms, or in the office—it reduces eye strain while reading.

Spunlite 60C15S 60 watts, $6.95
For use in small-socket chandeliers, it’s covered in threads that cast a pretty pattern and make crystal on the table sparkle.

Ferrowatt Antique F1910N, 40 watts, $19.95.
This reproduction of Thomas Edison’s 1910 design creates a warm, golden light effect and is a good match for antiques.

I Love You 3 watts, $15
Glowing pink neon is purely sappy, or whimsical, depending on your taste.
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Postby Socco » Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:56 pm

Rangerr wrote:
BigBossMonkey wrote:After much research, I have found the following website of great use when choosing your light bulbs in the future. http://www.bulbs.com/


Edited for punctuation.


why does it matter i mean, bad grammar, speeling, and punctuation ain't no problem on these forums

my caps lock key is broken


Tackalt wrote:Chromalux Full Spectrum Clear 40 watts, $7
This faux-natural light enhances the color of fabrics and textures. Use it on lamps in nurseries and bedrooms, or in the office—it reduces eye strain while reading.



As a light bulb designer of ten years I can tellk you that that light bulb will casue MORE eyestrain, not less. Trust me. I are scientists.
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Postby Droxor » Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:54 pm

Either Socco was drunk during that post or he was trying very hard and carefully to make a punctuation point.

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Postby Rangerr » Wed Mar 14, 2007 6:51 am

Droxor wrote:Either Socco was drunk during that post or he was trying very hard and carefully to make a punctuation point.

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Postby Gunther » Wed Mar 14, 2007 10:15 am

I wonder if improper lighting may have lead to the attack on the 101 year old grandmother in NYC? 8)
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Postby Droxor » Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:00 pm

GOOD LORD! THIS IS NOT A LIGHTBULB FORUM. .. .TAKE THIS THREAD TO A LIGHTBULB FORUM PLEASE~!!~
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Postby PanzerFaust » Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:33 pm

Geez people, it's light bulb, not lightbulb, doesn't anyone around here know about complex and compound words?
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Postby FloobieDoobie » Wed Mar 14, 2007 12:44 pm

Light bulbs are dead nubs! Torches are where it's at now.
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