Yeah, CFLs, and even tubes/ballsts can be pretty hit and miss. Some last a week, if that. Some last forever. I have another CFL out on the back porch I think I spent $1 on...on/off every night, outdoors, for at least 3-4 years now.
I bought a pack of reflector/flood CFLs for can lights in my kitchen at costco for like $4 after a rebate from the local utility. Six lights all burned out within a week of each other after a few months. I bought some more expensive ones at home depot, they've worked fine for many months. Maybe it's a heat issue in the cans...
You really have to wonder how much we're "saving the environment" with these damn things, when I have to throw away more than 50% of them after a very short time. Not to mention the toxic contents...
....and pisses me off...I wish I could turn off that feature....
I'm building my own cable driven door opener for my shop. No lights, no sensors. If there's something in the way of the door, it will just cut it in half.
My garage door opener at home has the same incandescent bulb in it as when I moved in 10 years ago...but I guess that's 'cause I never open that door because I'm too embarresed to let the neighbors see inside.
