Re: what do you do with incandescent lightbulbs?
From: Andrew Netherton (andrewnethertongmail.com)
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 11:07:19 -0800 (PST)
I neglected to mention that this question doesn't start and end with
CFL-replaced incandescents.  There are BILLIONS of incandescent bulbs
out there, all of which with a rather short life span.  Any solution
that can be found for replaced incandescents should also be able to be
used by bulbs that are simply at the end of their filament's life.

Andrew

On 1/18/07, Andrew Netherton <andrewnetherton [at] gmail.com> wrote:
Things are a mite too quiet on the Cohousing-L front, so I'll pose a
question I've been asking a lot recently elsewhere.

I've been replacing my incandescent lightbulbs in my home (recently
got an 8-pack of CFLs) but now have the problem of a pile of working
incandescent bulbs sitting on my workbench.  I don't want to landfill
them, and I don't want to give them away (where their use would negate
my replacing them with CFLs).  Are there any ideas out there as to
what to do with a bunch of mixed-wattage standard-socket incandescent
light bulbs?

Many thanks,
Andrew Netherton
Laurel Creek Commons (gelling nicely!)
Waterloo, ON, Canada
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