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Originally Posted by esteem_lover
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got the moonshaker, but did not get this one. can you help ? :) |
Soya in hindi means sleeping.
Korean Bulbs Are The Best
There are Reva bulbs which run on petrol too
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Originally Posted by Jomz
(Post 513866)
There are Reva bulbs which run on petrol too |
rl:And they launched a new variant of reva bulb which shines brighter and with less petrollol:
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Originally Posted by speedmiester
(Post 513883)
And they launched a new variant of reva bulb which shines brighter and with less petrol |
Or was that supposed to be a new Reva bulb which shines less and consumes more petrol? rl:
What about the new Japanese bulbs which glows on solar power ?
Some bulbs can run on hydrogen alsolol:
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a joke thread creates it's own joke.
I trust Japanese and Korean bulbs. Indian bulbs are getting there, another 5-10 years maybe. If I own a large mansion, maybe I will consider a European bulb. Something brash, yellow (or blue), with a bull on it. Shines bright, looks good.
I would prefer Red Italian bulbs ... you know, the topless ones.
I would love to buy one of these Italian bulbs with a prancing horse logo on the bulb. But for that money I can buy 4 japanese bulbs and for more shine from the existing filament by adding aftermarket stuff.
American bulbs are only good for couple of years, very much adapted to their use and throw nature
Indian bulbs are not much reliable, they need their filament to be repaired many a times during their life.
Oh, I guess you have never heard of the German bulbs which were so over-engineered that they never failed. Then the designers started adding electronic circuits to the bulbs in order that you just had to think and they would come on - sadly too much electronics caused many of them to conk off.
Where is this thread going?
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Originally Posted by typeOnegative
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Where is this thread going? |
Nowhere. Yet, people dont seem to mind expending their energies and time over it. A classic Catch22.
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Originally Posted by theMAG
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Nowhere. Yet, people dont seem to mind expending their energies and time over it. A classic Catch22. |
Is that also a type of bulb?
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Originally Posted by speedmiester
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Indian bulbs are not much reliable, they need their filament to be repaired many a times during their life. |
My My, we have actually come to a stage where we can repair filaments, isn't that wonderfull ? :)
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