I’m
not a hoarder. My husband and I belong to the if-you-haven’t-used-it-in-six-months-give-it-to-Goodwill
club. But I’m seriously considering setting aside an area in the basement for
incandescent bulbs, which are being phased out by the government. I know compact
fluorescent bulbs save lots of energy. But, setting aside the fact that I have
mercury concerns, and that CF bulbs are really ugly, I don’t want them because
they flicker and flickering lights give me migraines. Even watching a movie on
the new TV with their LEDs, which have much less flicker, can give me migraines.
So I investigated CFBs. I’ve read reputable
reports—not just scare websites. Some say “Technology has improved. The new CFBs
won’t cause migraines.” Though I can’t find any research that supports this
claim. But other websites, also reputable, say “danger: CFB may cause migraines.”
A WebMD website recommends that people with flicker-induced migraines wear
blue-green tinted glasses when they’re around CFB. Right. I can just see myself
wearing Jackie O-type glasses with blue-green lenses. Everyone will look like
Martians. On the other hand, they might give me the eccentric-writer look. And
everyone knows that makes you more successful. And I could write by candlelight.
Except...candles flicker too. Time to buy up those incandescent bulbs.
Yeah, you basically have to call out the Haz Mat squad if you break one of those bulbs. One the other hand, I have known some people who have broken those bulbs and cleaned them up without the proper procedure and seem to be fine. . .
ReplyDeleteYeah... uh... what's the point of the light if you're going to wear sunglasses to prevent migraines. :-/ Someone REALLY did not think this product through.
ReplyDeleteNext they will probably make incandescent bulbs a prescription item for people who get migraines, and charge a bundle for them. I would definitely stock up if that is what you need to do tom prevent a migraine.
ReplyDeleteUmmm...since we're at the other end of the hoarding spectrum, in the garage we may have a 100-year supply of incadescent bulbs—right behind the pile of plastic flowers, fluorescent tubes that don't fit anything we own, and baby clothes :>)
ReplyDelete(Tammy is like you...a tosser. You two managed to find the few non-clutter genes in the Harrell family!)
Good luck stockpiling your stash~
Luke- we're those idiots throwing away light bulbs w our bare hands. Still kickin...
ReplyDeleteI can't believe they are getting rid of "real" lightbulbs, and I just don't like the light from the CFBs. I hadn't realized that they could give a person migraines. That stinks. I'd stock up, then read City of Ember, and buy some more. :)
How eccentric you look is totally what defines your writing abilities. This all makes sense now..!!
ReplyDeleteOh, ow, what a problem to have. I agree that wearing sunglasses most of the time could help cultivate the proper writerly eccentricity, but there are easier ways!
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