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Old 12-21-2013, 07:55 PM
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I sprang for one of the $40 lightbulbs (I do audio recording and needed a bulb that wasn't hot and wouldn't make a buzzing noise like the fluorescent ones do), and it's been great. It's supposed to last for 20 years. I'll get back to you in a couple of decades if it did, but I read an article that said that lightbulbs may reach a point where they last so long that they are something people take with them when they move homes, like furniture.

It seems crazy to think of a time when people might buy just a few lightbulbs in their lives, but it'd be great for reducing landfill.
Not only fewer bulbs in the landfill, but CFLs(compact fluorescent lights) are supposed to use 80% less energy than the old incandescent bulbs and therefore a lot less fossil fuel is required to make the electricity which I think should be helping in the air pollution department also.
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