BOONEY7750
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- May 13, 2010
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I have had bad luck with CFLs. I am not very happy that we will no longer be able to get high output incondecent light bulbs any longer in the U.S. they are perfect for the shop and basement. I have bought many different CFLs mostly GE. I do not like the fact that I can buy an eight pack and have light bulbs with eight different warm up times, brightness levels, and light color. Not to mention they cost about 10 times as much as good old 100w bulbs and the 13 year life span is a crock of ****, I am luck to get 6 months. I am not against the technology, but I need it to step up a little bit before I am happy with it. I think these will be a fad anyway now that L.E.D. are becoming so common. The L.E.D. lights can be pricey, but are rated for insulation contact can lights and give off a consistent light color. Plus I have never had an L.E.D. burn out in anything. L.E.D. are very programable too, I think it is realalistic to start seeing spot and area lighting controlled by simple computer programs and smart phones. Binary code classes in colleges start with writing simple programs to control lights, why not mainstream it.


