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Canada Bans the Lightbulb by hieraco2007-04-26 03:11:12
  BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! by jpprater2007-04-26 03:34:46
    It has to be the easiest law to enforce ever.... by Didactylos2007-04-26 04:27:02
      Downside is that the florecents by joecrouse 2007-04-26 04:43:42
dont give off a decent color of light,
They dont fit in a lot of fixtures (the screw end might fit but the bulb itself wont fit in ANY of the ceiling lamps and light fixtures in my house for example.)

Even at the so called high lumen bulbs their light seems dimmer than regular light bulbs.

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        They've improved -- all but one of my by Concept2007-04-26 05:06:50
          The slow warm up is about my only by skern2007-04-26 05:13:03
            Yep. The upside is that you can leave them on by Concept2007-04-26 05:15:03
              Mythbusters busted that one. by Didactylos2007-04-26 05:39:08
                An interesting question is by Concept2007-04-26 05:48:05
                  They busted that too ;) (n/t) by Rattler2007-04-26 07:29:25
                    Which way? (n/t) by Concept2007-04-26 07:35:58
                      Switching on and off does slightly shorten life by Rattler2007-04-26 07:43:00
                but what about the impact on buld life? by Spudd862007-04-26 05:49:50
                  Then you can't have a light-switch rave! (n/t) by Myke2007-04-26 09:02:55
        I agree on the color thing by AshyRaine2007-04-26 06:30:41

 

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