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Monday, December 24, 2007
The lights ain't only bright on Broadway
A friend of mine had to return the iHome gadget that she received as a gift the other day. Why, you might ask? Because the LED display was so bright, that even on the dimmest setting, it kept her awake, illuminating the room enough to cast shadows. I though I was the only one becoming annoyed by this phenomenon, but apparently that is not the case. We are quietly being besieged by all manner of LED light pollution, and I, for one, am growing tired of it. Unfortunately, as tired as I am, I can't sleep!
I turn off the light in my bedroom, and I suddenly become aware of myriad light sources, most of which are truly unnecessary. OK, you've got your clock radio - that makes sense. But then, what's that little light glowing atop the space heater that's not even turned on. Do we really need a light telling us that something is merely plugged in? I can pretty much navigate my way through the house now in total darkness, thanks to the countless digital clocks and LED's that seem to be part of everything we buy now, just because they're cheap to add to a product. Most rooms in my house appear like dyslexic runways - I find myself saying, "OK, two steps to the left of the blue LED, then make a right up by the green digital clock, and two paces to the left of the flashing network router lights, another right. Dammit, we're not satisfied with turning our streets into nightless wonders (I could spot a quarter in the middle of the street at midnight, or have a frisbee catch at 3 am) - now we have to bring the light pollution into our homes! Enough, I say! There is a reason that the sun sets - it is part of the grand design. That's when we're supposed to be able to sleep. Is this too difficult a concept? Don't get me wrong - I'm a big fan of the Light Emitting Diode - I love 'em! Just give me a way to turn the little f'ers off!
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