He hasn't posted anything new here since August 5th. I miss his highly-informative updates very much and hope he comes back with a new one soon.
I wonder what he's doing right now...
I wonder what he's doing right now...
He hasn't posted anything new here since August 5th. I miss his highly-informative updates very much and hope he comes back with a new one soon.
I wonder what he's doing right now...
I nominate this for most pointless thread of the week. :lol: :lookaroun
How to Change a Lightbulb:
http://www.ehow.com/how_370_change-lightbulb.html
Introduction
So you can navigate the World Wide Web but you still don't know how to screw in a lightbulb? Follow these directions and let there be light.
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Steps:
Step One
Turn off the lamp or light fixture.
Step Two
Allow a hot bulb to cool before touching it.
Step Three
Grasp the bulb lightly but firmly and turn counterclockwise until it is released from the socket.
Step Four
Insert a replacement bulb lightly but firmly into the socket, and turn it clockwise until it's snug.
Step Five
Turn the lamp or fixture back on.
Step Six
Dispose of the used bulb.
Tips & Warnings
- Check the wattage on the used bulb and replace it with a bulb of the same wattage. Dispose of the used bulb safely, out of reach of children.
- Do not put your fingers in the light socket.
I find this more interesting...
How to Change a Lightbulb:
Introduction
So you can navigate the World Wide Web but you still don't know how to screw in a lightbulb? Follow these directions and let there be light.
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Steps:
Step One
Turn off the lamp or light fixture.
Step Two
Allow a hot bulb to cool before touching it.
Step Three
Grasp the bulb lightly but firmly and turn counterclockwise until it is released from the socket.
Step Four
Insert a replacement bulb lightly but firmly into the socket, and turn it clockwise until it's snug.
Step Five
Turn the lamp or fixture back on.
Step Six
Dispose of the used bulb.
Tips & Warnings
- Check the wattage on the used bulb and replace it with a bulb of the same wattage. Dispose of the used bulb safely, out of reach of children.
- Do not put your fingers in the light socket.
ah ha!!!! they say nothing about toes
Well, those people proved themselves not-so-smart with that lightbulb guide...
1) If the lightbulb works, and has to cool down, why are you replacing it?
2) If you turn the lightbulb off, how do you see to replace it?
3) You should never replace bulbs based on what was already in the lamp - people screw up the wattage all the time. You should read the lamp/fixture. Which again, how do you do that with the light off and cooling?
It's also good to know I can replace a 40 watt candlabra bulb with 40 watt medium bulb, because ya know, wattage is everything.
I love when folks get snarky on the net and just make themselves look silly.
Or.....yea, never mind, I'm not going to go there... :lookaroun
:lol: I could see it now..
Well your honor, I am suing because the instructions never said I can't put that in a light socket.
This is not news or a rumor? Who cares whats he's doing.
Maybe it was on, minding it's own business, lighting up your room like a good lightbulb should when BAM! Lightbulb equivalent of a heart attack. Suddenly, it's just flatline. Oh, tragic day! And though the poor bulb has gone from this place, it's bodily remains are still warm. And thus, you must wait, and pay proper respects for it's passing by letting it cool down before sending it onto it's final rest.1) If the lightbulb works, and has to cool down, why are you replacing it?
I agree! Why open a thread, read it, then make some snarky comment about the thread no being of any importance. You obviously deemed it important enough to open and read, jusst as the OP deemed it important to post. Seeing as ReDisniey E-Dew was/is a major contributor to news/rumors, why not put it here.:shrug: While I agree this thread is absolutely pointless, it's given some of us a good laugh(the whole lightbulb thing).:wave:Anyone who opened this thread, it would appear...
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