• Florescent Bulbs

    From Lupine Furmen@VERT/FURFOL to Nightfox on Sun Apr 5 21:38:20 2020
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    By: Nightfox to JIMMY ANDERSON on Sat Apr 04 2020 22:08:53

    I recently had to replace a couple lightbulbs in a ceiling fan unit in our house. I thought about buying a couple of Compact Fluorescent bulbs, but it seems those are hard to find now in favor of the LED bulbs. I've heard the LED bulbs are more energy-efficient, so I can see why compact fluorescent bulbs might be being phased out. The LED bulbs I bought are white/daylight bulbs, and they seem a little brighter than the old bulbs that were in the unit, but I like the white lite. It seems like a more pure light, with the older bulbs being more yellow. The LED bulbs say they're supposed to last 10 years, which is another bonus. I doubt we'll even be in this house for 10 more years, as we've been looking to get into a better house for us.

    Not to mention that with LED you don't have the constant high pitch buzzing that you do with the fluorescent.
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  • From Lupine Furmen@VERT/FURFOL to Nightfox on Mon Apr 6 07:42:12 2020
    Re: Florescent Bulbs
    By: Nightfox to Lupine Furmen on Sun Apr 05 2020 14:22:13

    Not to mention that with LED you don't have the constant high pitch
    buzzing that you do with the fluorescent.
    I've never noticed high pitched buzzing with fluorescent bulbs at home, especially the compact fluorescent bulbs that fit in a regular light socket.. There are some rooms in my house that use a tube fluorescent bulb (the kitchen and one of the closets), but even there I don't notice a high pitch buzzing noise.

    My hearing my just be a bit more sensative. I used to not be able to walk into a Sears because there was always this high frequence buzzing that would hurt my ears.
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Lupine Furmen on Mon Apr 6 14:58:00 2020
    Lupine Furmen wrote to Nightfox <=-

    My hearing my just be a bit more sensative. I used to not be able to
    walk into a Sears because there was always this high frequence buzzing that would hurt my ears.

    Just like tinnitus, except I can't leave the Sears. :|


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  • From Mike Powell@VERT/CAPCITY2 to NIGHTFOX on Tue Apr 7 21:13:00 2020
    I've never noticed high pitched buzzing with fluorescent bulbs at home, especia
    ly the compact fluorescent bulbs that fit in a regular light socket.. There ar
    some rooms in my house that use a tube fluorescent bulb (the kitchen and one o
    the closets), but even there I don't notice a high pitch buzzing noise.

    I notice it, when the TV is not on and/or the fridge is not running. They drown out a lot.


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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Wed Apr 15 06:40:00 2020
    Just like tinnitus, except I can't leave the Sears. :|

    Most all the Sears stores are gone now.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Daryl Stout on Wed Apr 15 15:00:00 2020
    Daryl Stout wrote to POINDEXTER FORTRAN <=-

    Just like tinnitus, except I can't leave the Sears. :|

    Most all the Sears stores are gone now.

    I hadn't shopped in a Sears in years, but do miss the auto stores - great service and prices on tires and batteries.


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  • From Mike Powell@VERT/CAPCITY2 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Fri Apr 17 00:37:00 2020
    I hadn't shopped in a Sears in years, but do miss the auto stores - great service and prices on tires and batteries.

    +1. The KMarts around here, even before they were owned by Sears, were similar (if they had auto stores).


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Mike Powell on Fri Apr 17 02:59:48 2020
    Re: Re: Florescent Bulbs
    By: Mike Powell to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Thu Apr 16 2020 05:37 pm

    I hadn't shopped in a Sears in years, but do miss the auto stores - great service and prices on tires and batteries.

    +1. The KMarts around here, even before they were owned by Sears, were similar (if they had auto stores).


    that's one strength sears had. they really should have focused on their automotive.
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