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Old November 8th 11, 06:16 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default You need to change electric light now

On Nov 7, 8:51*pm, jwarner1 wrote:
anson zhu wrote:
You need to change electric light now
Now I tell you a few have about a few characteristics of led lights
and use you will understand why would you choose to replace your
electric light: first, small volume; Second, low power consumption;
Third, the service life is long; Fourth, high brightness, low heat.
Fifth, environmental protection; Sixth, strong and durable
comprehensive more time, do you think * that is necessary to change
the words can gadgetbrother.com web site search related led lamp.
The above data are the latest research data shows.


we like our tungsten lights! Next best thing next to candles.
Who needs to be blinded by Led, Xenon, and all the other
hyper ballistic **** that burns our retinas black - ?

Plus the heat is welcome. Helps with the heating bill and
reminds me of Ma!

When LEDs duplicate the characteristics of the common
tungsten bulb then and only then would I consider one.


Make it a law that all tungsten light bulbs use xenon gas = 25%~33%
more light per watt and up to 8 times the life of a conventional
tungsten lamp.
 




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