While a high ceiling offers an occupant a sense of spaciousness, it does present some downsides. This one light bulb immediately above my work space has been out for weeks now, if not months. I finally got tired of squinting at the computer screen and dragged in the ladder. If all I needed was a folding chair, the light bulb would have been changed a long time ago. Some how, bringing in the ladder into the house seems like a lot more work than grabbing the closest folding chair. In the end, I just swapped in a new incandescent light bulb. I would use a compact fluorescent light bulb if the State didn’t require me to install dimmers, which I end up turning on at full power anyways. Next time, I’ll pick up some dimmable compact fluorescent light bulbs.
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1 Dimmable Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb // Jan 2, 2009 at 11:46 pm
[...] November, I replaced a pair of light bulbs in one of my ceiling lights. Tonight, the light bulbs in the other ceiling light also burned out. [...]
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