I do believe the light bulb has taken much of the mystery out of life.
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Just imagine when OLED wallpaper becomes commonplace!
If I was a little bit less self-indulgent, and a little bit more eccentric, I might follow through on the idea I had just now of once every whenever having a “lightbulb free” day.
Doing so would require working out the rules: do CRTs/LCDs count? LEDs? Should it just be electricity-free instead? What would I do, other than light candles and a fire and read? I could make it a theme party and get together with friends and pretend it’s the August 2003 blackout again! Only the stars wouldn’t be nearly as visible.
is lightbulb one word or two?
I hope it’s two.
But it’s existence has contributed to a wonderful joke template! Speaking of Eric-Jon, HOW MANY NEW GAMES JOURNALISTS DOES IT TAKE TO SCREW IN A LIGHTBULB?
Only you can answer this one.
The fun part about lightbulbs is figuring out how to minimize your power bill by placing proper wattage bulbs in various areas of the dwelling. And there are those GE natural light bulbs, that make everything look purple.
Customize everything.