Mm... to the eye conversation, from what I can recall sight deterioration due to lowlight conditions takes, like. Reading/writing intensively in candle level illumination over the course of years/decades. Even just a computer screen is pretty well over the threshold for that, and eye strain is more of an issue than illumination, iirc. So just popping up the zoom a couple degrees nips that in the bud.
Yea, fluorescent lights are bad for your eyes.
Incandescent lights are actually best, but they always burn out and use too much energy.
... which one are those spiraly ones, again? I like those, personally. They last for goddamn
ever. Used a single bulb constantly through both middle and highschool, I think. Somewhere in that range, it was over five, six years of almost-always-on. Ultimately the bulb died because it got dropped and shattered, not because it burnt out.
And yeah, fluorescents can go blow themselves. One of the reasons they fuck you up is that they're constantly... shifting or something, just below what the threshold to register as light change but enough to bugger with your eyes. You can actually see it pretty clearly when they're damaged or somethin'. Iirc, the damned things have be experimentally proven to cause headaches and reduce mental functioning (which is kinda' hilarious/enraging considering how prevalent they are in schools
) because of what they're doing to your eyes. Hate them with a
frothing unholy passion.