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	<title>Comments on: LEDs Will Light the Way</title>
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		<title>By: Dr. Z Bulbs</title>
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		<description>Zoinks! Great article! I too am excited about LED lighting and its possibility. Its seems there are some problems that I have ran into. One: the price, Two: the light output over a long period of time (at least in my tests) seems to diminish(and usually isn&#039;t up to incandescent lumen output at the start) also the light spectrum seems to be lacking. I have been to light fair the last few years and this seems to be a common theme. Promising but for general application we are talking many many many years. But why let that stand in the way of progress!?
thanks!
-Dr. Z</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zoinks! Great article! I too am excited about LED lighting and its possibility. Its seems there are some problems that I have ran into. One: the price, Two: the light output over a long period of time (at least in my tests) seems to diminish(and usually isn&#8217;t up to incandescent lumen output at the start) also the light spectrum seems to be lacking. I have been to light fair the last few years and this seems to be a common theme. Promising but for general application we are talking many many many years. But why let that stand in the way of progress!?<br />
thanks!<br />
-Dr. Z</p>
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