60- and 40-Watt Bulbs Banned for 2014: What You Need to Know | Decorating Guide - Yahoo Shine
I had not seen this before, nor knew the 100 and 75 watters had gone to the dust bin of history. Maybe stocking up on a couple hundred and putting them away may be worth it in 20 years or so...just like the old PCs and video games today.
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LEDs have another advantage. You can change the level without the color changing. You can change the color to anything you want as easy as the level if you buy one that changes color.
BTW, there is mercury in the coal burned to make the electricity. The higher wattage incandescent lights actually produce more mercury for the atmosphere than the CFLs.
LEDs use zero mercury.
Got a new LED TV that eats 100 w. It's bigger than the CRT I had that digested 400 w. The picture is better and it's a "smart" TV.
Things are getting much better, less expensive, last longer, and are more versatile.
We still can buy incandescents in the gulch. Imagine being a criminal for bringing them into the US.
I personally go for LEDs but I understand the point about ambiant lighting.
I abhor CFLs. They take to long to get going and they make that noise sometimes and they are bulky and ugly. But good op GE makes bank. Get in bed with the govt and get them to make it a crime to not buy the product you really want to sell. And not hardly a peep from the populace.
There are people in the stores right now saying where did the cheap bulbs go?
http://www.nrdc.org/energy/lightbulbs/fi...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cawk2cMTn...
One package slipped and broke a bulb (hey, it happens), and as I was cleaning it up, I checked the filament to make sure it wasn't fluorescent, since that would have required hazmat clean up procedures.