Remaining enlightened After recently changing a light bulb, I've decided there's a conspiracy out there. The light bulb people are running the world. By 2012, we will no longer be able to buy old style incandescent light bulbs. Only those annoying compact fluorescent (CF) ones will be available. Now I've given the CFs a fair shake. I've replaced many of the original incandescent bulbs in the house with CFs. But there's a problem-- they're garbage. I have a pair of them in the garage. You know, the cold, dark garage, where we park our cars? Just try a CF in that environment. When it's cold, it takes forever to light up. They start to glow, then build up to their full-fledged pathetic light (which seems to be equivalent to a couple birthday candles.) I tell ya, by the time it's up to full brightness, I'm late for work. Then there's the upstairs bathroom. Being old like me, when I get up in the night, I want instant light, not some pathetic glow in the dark. Geez, I need all the help I can get to... well, you know. And in the barn-- well that turned out to be the worst-case scenario. The stable's cold, that's a given, so the same problem arose as in the garage, only more so, as there was a whole row of bulbs, not one or two. They took much too long to light-- in fact, some wouldn't light at all, they just hung there and flickered. Now when I'm facing a stable full of hungry sheep, or worse still, a ewe giving birth in the middle of the night, well I need light-- pronto. So the CFs were short-lived in the barn. I switched back to the originals within days. In the barn, I have another use for incandescents-- as a heat source. Now before an environmentalist declares "Heat uses energy, and we're all for saving energy," well, just hang Love is in the air! And no place on Earth is more romantic than the magical islands of Tahiti and French Polynesia! Love may be eternal, but this promotion will only last until February 19. Don't hesitate! 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