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James
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joined 7 Jan 2008
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Posted by James, 15:40 12 June 2008

Hey does anyone know if it's possible to get different types of light from normal light bulbs.
I feel that there must be somewhere to get good quality light bulbs instead of the standard superstore garbage.

Not different wattage.
I think it may have something to do with the colours but I'm not sure.

I remember reading something about it somewhere.

Thanks. James.
OBE
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Posted by OBE, 17:12 12 June 2008

Hey James.
Yeh you can get sad bulbs but they're obviously no where near the lux output of a proper sad lamp and you're not in close enough proximity but hey they'll brighten the room up? Never used them but you can bet they're expensive....
Regards OBE
James
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Posted by James, 11:00 13 June 2008

Cool, yeah, I'm just looking for better light. Well it's my girlfriend actually but it will benefit me as well.

Any idea where I can get these light bulbs?

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