I remember a story about someone doing a remodel of an old movie theater, and when they tore down part of the fascia or marquis there were light bulbs still lit from like 80 years ago. Just like Pyrex. The original Pyrex baking dishes didn’t break, no matter how hard you tried. They realized that people will only need to buy one, so they changed them to be breakable.
I remember a story about someone doing a remodel of an old movie theater, and when they tore down part of the fascia or marquis there were light bulbs still lit from like 80 years ago. Just like Pyrex. The original Pyrex baking dishes didn’t break, no matter how hard you tried. They realized that people will only need to buy one, so they changed them to be breakable.
Those lightbulbs had comically low lumens, undesirable shades of light, and were kept continually on (on/off cycles drastically decrease lifespan).
Those lightbulbs had comically low lumens, undesirable shades of light, and were kept continually on (on/off cycles drastically decrease lifespan).
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