@anonymous coward...90s every day, all day in Texas ya Mr. Whiney!
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Scroll down in the link. It's said that the melting was caused by a fire, not really the extreme temperature.
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Hear hear, I can't wait for a return of winter, this never-ending string of 70s and 80s is getting old.
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or it was the result of a dumpster fire that occurred in close proximity of the street lights....but i like contributing it to the heat wave as well...cause it's flippin sweltering.
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Dunno, @edward. The two on the inside (and presumably not as exposed to direct sun) are not melted.
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Could the real problem be that they are running incandescent bulbs all day long?
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