There is a light bulb at the fire station in Livermore, California that has been burning for 110 years. It has only been turned off for short periods, but unlike every other incandescent bulb, the filament has not burned out. The bulb burned at 60 watts when it was first used in 1901, and now is a 4-watt night light. Today, this light bulb is available to everyone on a round-the-clock webcam that updates with a new photo every 30 seconds (although it's kind of hard to tell). Link -via a comment at reddit Previously: Livermore's Centennial Light
Oh, I saw this in a Planned obsolescence documentary. funny though, aparently, the webcam had to be replaced three times since it started broadcasting.
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I'm glad that I sell now Chinese pieces of s**t with huge margins, so when you buy that highly priced 15000 hours cfl, I know you'll come back pretty soon to buy another one :)
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