Maybe not, but not starting off with the idea of what everyone was supposedly going to be happy to switch over to be a direct-replacement for the footprint of existing fixtures was a design flaw. They gave people a built-in reason to dislike them.
New technology is supposed to make life easier, after all... like I said, I WANT to be enviromentally correct and use them, but they don't fit in over half the fixtures in my apartment -and they're even trying to stay on top of things by installing solar panels and whatnot, it's not like it's because the complex is older or anything.... new fixtures aren't readily available yet.
New technology is supposed to make life easier, after all... like I said, I WANT to be enviromentally correct and use them, but they don't fit in over half the fixtures in my apartment -and they're even trying to stay on top of things by installing solar panels and whatnot, it's not like it's because the complex is older or anything.... new fixtures aren't readily available yet.
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