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Old 09-01-09, 10:07 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by XabbaRus View Post
Please Skybird is it necessary to post such a long comment?

Nobody forces oyu to read it. comments by people, short and long, brief debates and long one, so fgar have not been a problem in this forum. Only if there are ten threads on one and the same issue.

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I have to disagree with you. We have them all over my house and see no difference and have had not one problem with headaches etc...
Well, I can show you the differences, always, no matter whether or not the bulbs are covered or not, no matter other lights being close or the testing object standing isolated, no matter the bulb being covered by coloured glass shields or not. And no, I do not have Superman eyes. If you do not see the differences in light quality, then you claim to see things that simply are not there: you claim to see plenty of missing frequencies in the emitted light that would be necessary to make the light comparable in colour to a classic light bulb. You could as well say you see no differenc ebetween moonlight and sunlight. But both have different spectrums when hitting the surface of planet earth. And you see it.

In other words: you claim to see a phantom then. the colours you claim to see are not there, and every technician can prove you that with a simple spectrum analysis. the miss is so huge that it is not just a minor diference of academic interest only, but cannot be avoided to be taken note of, inevitably. I can reliably see it very easily in EVERY comparison you could set up. and the difference is so huge that it seriously irritates me.

I note it every time I am in a department store and pass the light corner where they have dozens if not hundreds of bulbs of different brightness and type burning simultaneously. even the scattering light radiation does not make me failing in identifying what lamp has what bulb.

The difference is less, of course, if you compare energy saving lights to regular (huge) fluorescent tubes that we already have since decades. In principle, energy saving bulbs are like these, just smaller in size. But what sane mind uses these, big or small, in his living rooms...? I can only imagine a person not caring a bit for his living place at all, and being imune to perception of a place's looks and atmosphere and comfort.

It's light that is is okay for the stairs, the cellar, the garage - places that have a function only, but need no living quality.
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