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1st February 06, 10:41 PM
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I prefer to think of them as lighting instruments...
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1st February 06, 10:50 PM
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But they want to be able to make them as replacements for all sorts of bulbs (or bubls ). That's the whole point--we'd all save tons of energy & therefore beaucoup $$$$.
It could start whole new bulb discussions about the quality of the light, and how bulbs just don't have to be changed as often, etc.
This means, of course, that we'll never run out of things to post!
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1st February 06, 11:00 PM
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LEDs are commercialy available as replacements for regular bulbs. We're using them in landscape lights,fountains and water gardens. A Google search shall bring enlightenment. :grin:
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1st February 06, 11:24 PM
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Dont forget that the etymology of the term "bulb" comes form the formed nature of the glass housing that maintained a non-reactive environment for the filament to glow.
Given their shape, a LED might also be considered a 'bulb', though it operates on a different principle than the incandescant lights that started the term.
(this thread reminds me, did you ever have a discussion online over the proper use of the terms 'drill', 'bit', and 'drill gun'?)
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1st February 06, 11:34 PM
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I'd like to go on record here to say that I'm a little sick of all these "Johnny-come-lately's" claiming to be using Light Bulbs.
Unless it's utilizing a either a carbon filament or a carbonized bamboo filament with an average life of 40 hours, it isn't a true light bulb.
It's a skirt.
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2nd February 06, 05:38 AM
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[B]Paul Murray[/B]
Kilted in Detroit! Now that's tough.... LOL
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2nd February 06, 05:43 AM
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But is it an African or European light bulb. It makes a difference, ya know. ;-)
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2nd February 06, 08:49 AM
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 Originally Posted by Sherry
But they want to be able to make them as replacements for all sorts of bulbs (or bubls  ). That's the whole point--we'd all save tons of energy & therefore beaucoup $$$$.
It could start whole new bulb discussions about the quality of the light, and how bulbs just don't have to be changed as often, etc.
This means, of course, that we'll never run out of things to post!

But when the energy consumption goes down, the electic comapnies will raise the rates to make up for lost revenue...
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2nd February 06, 09:44 AM
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The History of the Light Bulb
When Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb, he had trouble selling it. People just didn't trust this "new" way of making light. In order to promote his idea he decided to go around the country installing lights in different towns in order to drum up publicity. While in Oklahoma, Edison stopped by an Indian reservation and offered to put lights in any building they wanted. After much thought the Indian chief decided that he wanted lights in his outhouse, so he could see what he was doing at night. This made him the first man to wire a head for a reservation!
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2nd February 06, 09:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
The History of the Light Bulb
When Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb, he had trouble selling it. People just didn't trust this "new" way of making light. In order to promote his idea he decided to go around the country installing lights in different towns in order to drum up publicity. While in Oklahoma, Edison stopped by an Indian reservation and offered to put lights in any building they wanted. After much thought the Indian chief decided that he wanted lights in his outhouse, so he could see what he was doing at night. This made him the first man to wire a head for a reservation!
I'm sorry but that was a true groaner that was so bad. I LOVED IT! :grin:
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