I'm positive when the discussion turns to an LFS bulb / rF bulb arguement Tristan will show up to spout that the rF bulb does not actually emit light, but is in fact a canned effect to make it look like it emits light and how all physics of the LFS lightbulb comes directly from the switch position thus when the switch is turned on, the bulb does infact immediately produce light.
The lightbulb in my car was broken they said at the check up... There wasn't a lightbulb at all. So I bought one and put it in the boot, it worked. I got home, proudly opened the boot, and was baffled to see the light wasn't working... I opened and closed the boot several times, no use. My dad said it was an electric shortcut, so I gave up. That evening I had to go out again, I had a weird feeling so I opened my boot... The light went on... W00t.
(happend yesterday.)
And btw, you don't screw all light bulbs, I've got one that you just push in!
At which point someone posts to request that the developers provide server scripts to determine whether someone is sitting in a room lit by a fluorescent tube or a genuine, heated filament light bulb. The quality of light is warmer from a bulb, but the low wattage of a fluorescent tube gives a significant economic advantage, and the poster would like to race against people in similarly lit rooms.
It should be written on the side of the oval part of the bulb. My lamp works quite inverse to this forum though, it starts flaming when a bulb of a too high wattage is present.