Well, in case anyone is interested in an update, these Philips bulbs did arrive. And I was wrong, they are not vaporware.
The light from them is good. But they are a little bit longer and bulkier than the traditional chandelier bulbs they replaced. They make the chandelier and hanging...
Hmm. Now Amazon is saying my order will be delivered on 6/25 (even though I used Prime shipping). And the bulbs are showing as "In stock on June 24" on Amazon.
I still think these might be vaporware.
For the filament LEDs I already have, they're not perfect but I like them. And I hate the thought of paying twice for electricity for the old fashioned bulbs. Once to light the bulb and twice for air conditioning to remove the heat they produce.
Update: they appear to exist as vaporware but they're not in stock anywhere.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-40-Watt-Equivalent-B11-Dimmable-Warm-Glow-Dimming-Effect-LED-Candle-Light-Bulb-Bent-Tip-E12-Soft-White-2700K-3-Pack-536664/309686121
Edit: I see they're in stock for the first time...
I want my house to be all LED. I'm just about there but I can't find any good LED bulbs for my chandeliers. I like them to turn more orange when you dim them, like traditional incandescents do. I really like the Philips Warm Glow bulbs and use them as much as I can in all my fixtures.
But...
Awesome info. Thanks!
Happen to know of a way to replicate sending on UDP port 9 on Windows, with a throughput measure? Or maybe a linux command for my ubuntu guest virtual machine?
I'm thinking maybe netcat / nc, but I'm not so familiar with it.
Hello,
I'd like to use my windows laptop to measure and diagnose my Wi-Fi performance. I've been diagnosing my Wi-Fi network using Wi-Fi Sweetspots for iphone (description here: http://www.redmondpie.com/how-to-speed-test-your-local-wifi-router-performance-from-a-phone/).
It shows an...
Hello,
I'm pleasantly surprised to see my WNR2000v1 is stable as a wireless AP with its stock firmware. Wondering if there's any benefit to switching to OpenWRT.
Background:
The thing had been flaky as anything as a wireless router. Reboot every day or two, and a thousand dropped...
Problem Solved!!! Many thanks to Fernando 1 over at nForcersHQ! Link: http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/can-t-boot-off-intel-ssd320-in-dell-e521-nforce4-t75157-20.html
That's very strange. She has the exact same problem, that it can be used as a secondary drive using the plain Microsoft SATA drivers but not as the boot drive?
It's a strange problem -- why would it work as a secondary drive but not as the boot drive?
I can boot from it using the nvidia...
Edit: WOO HOO! PROBLEM SOLVED!! (see below)
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I'm having trouble getting an intel ssd320 80GB to work as the boot drive on a dell e521 (edit: nForce430/410 southbridge) with Vista Home Premium 32-bit.
Executive summary of the problem: the machine will not boot off the SSD once I...
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