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![]() "Dennis M" wrote in message ... In article , jane wrote: HOWEVER, the 20,000hz of the CFLs emit a 20,000hz sound that dogs and cats can hear and it drives THEM crazy. Thanks for the info, I'd love to drive some of my irresponsible neighbors' dogs and cats who gallivant around on my property crazy (maybe it even works as good as the overpriced "animal repellers" you see advertised on TV). .. .. .. Don't worry about jane. jane is detached from the 21st century. jane uses incandescent lamps and an outdoor TV antenna. She has no clue about CNN, FOX, MSNBC, C-Span1, 2, and 3 jane thinks Herbert Hoover, Richard Nixon, St Reagan, and the bushes are great American heroes I never saw a cat or dog affected by CFL lamps. |
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Jane just might be right.Next time I go to the store, I am going to look
for one of them thar 20,000hz bulbs, while I am loading up on and hoarding some more General Electric 60 Watt Incandescent Light Bulbs, Real Light Bulbs.It it affects my little couch buddy doggy though, I will not use that bulb anymore. cuhulin |
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