Nice to see there are some kindred spirits here :D
The reason I ask is because, as a temporary measure, we have such a fitting in the (windowless) kitchen off of our office (the strip light blew while I was on holiday apparently, and instead of replacing it, tech support have brought us one of the lamp stands from the training room as a stop-gap :roll:).
Now,
someone keeps turning the bloody thing down, I'm guessing, for "energy saving reasons". I
can live with it, but I don't like it that much - I loathe "low" or "yellow" electric light when I'm trying to do something. I'd rather have (even extremely low) natural light, or good old "f@ck off 100W" bulbs, anything else I feel like I'm straining my eyes and can't see properly (sometimes gives me headaches as well, Will).
Before I start any battles, though, I thought I'd see if could find out if we actually were saving any energy by having "seduction lighting" in our office kitchen (in comparison to the as yet unfixed strip light... I know the answer's no, but that's another matter :lol:)
Elsewhere, I am getting used to these cr@ppy low energy things - but I
do not like or approve of them in any shape or form :lol:
I'm not actually that interested in "saving the planet", by the way, I don't think we can without a good bit of culling. I'm more of a "there are finite resources, once we've used them up, they'll be gone... duh??" kind of guy. Reducing the amount of energy we use as individuals isn't going to change what's coming, it'll just slow the arrival down a bit...
My wife will tell you I'm actually quite, er, "anti-green" - but in my defence, we don't own or drive a single car, or buy newspapers/magazines, we don't have a dishwasher, we prefer jumpers to turning the heating up, and I personally haven't flown or been abroad (or intend to fly or go abroad) in something like 15 years... All the things one is meant to cut down on to reduce one's personal carbon footprint - I don't bluddy do anyway!!!
... nah, my question was for pure and higher motvies - gathering ammo for a potential office feud :lol:
EDIT: This came while I was waffling:
You can get daylight balanced energy saving bulbs that give off a more natural blue light, however they're not that common and more expensive.
That's interesting, I'm a part-time artist as well (not done much for a few years, though), and seeing as my spare time is often at night, one NEEDS "daylight" bulbs otherwise you can't get colour right... I discovered the other week that the missus had used up my last daylight bulb a while back for her desklight (she didn't know what a "daylight bulb" was) - I was wondering whether such a thing existed or was even possible under these new regulations...