[ale] OT: Office lighting

Jim Philips jcphil at mindspring.com
Tue Apr 30 09:03:45 EDT 2002


There is a lot to be said for lights that match the color temperature of 
sunlight. Neither fluorescent nor the standard tungsten bulbs do this, but 
you can get bulbs like this in places that specialize in lighting. Halogen 
lamps come pretty close. 

On Tuesday 30 April 2002 08:56 am, Geoffrey wrote:
> I'm in the process of finishing up my new home office and was hoping to
> pick some brains here.  I'm currently working with a couple table lamps
> strategically placed along with a ceiling fan/light kit.  Total 3 bulbs,
> 120 watts.  I didn't want to use flouresent lighting as I didn't want
> interference from the lamps to screw with on my electonics in here.  I
> know, I know, the ceiling fan has a HUGE motor, but it's a necessity
> until I get the air conditioning installed. :)  Thing is, all offices
> have flouresent lighting.  I know it's cheaper, but it is better on the
> eyes?  Am I worrying needlessly over the flouresent issue?
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated as I've checked various web sites on
> 'home office' lighting computer and they still often suggest flouresent.


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