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http://geeks.pirillo.com - http://live.pirillo.com - I've had this particular light string on for the past three days. Each of the bulbs is still cool to the touch. It's also highly energy efficient! If you're going to string lights inside or outside your house, this is what you need to use. http://chris.pirillo.com Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • I went and purchased LED lights this yr. They are a bit spendy in comparison, but they are brighter and more colorful.

  • im using led lights this year

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  • It's called parallel circuit. 

  • 3me too

  • the LED Christmas lights I got where Not bright. I did not like them. I felt sad. I think I'm going to take them off and put the regular ones. on. they got some work to do in technology to fix the bright problem

  • @serch142 Read the whole reply before commenting please. A Ford F 150 and the Chevy Silverado both contain a little over 90 percent U.S. made parts.(Just 2 examples) It's about parts houses. Please again... research before you buy. I once owned a 1996 nissan sentra and it got 40 MPG! They are LESS efficient now. So you're "burning more oil" logic is out the window right there.

  • @TheBrassHole You said "why are Japanese cars assembled here if that were true" so why you ask me to Buy American. to me I'm buying American. We have to share technology and to share market trades to compete with other markets we r a simple puppet to all these business people and all they want is money fast efficient money.

  • @war4oil LOL. Do I detect sarcasm?

  • I like the regular lights because they burn energy and they are hot to the touch. The LED lights are too cool to the touch for me and they last too long. I actually enjoy replacing bulbs when they blowout they keep me in the Christmas spirit. 

  • @serch142 The mpg is actually better (per same class), so that's excuse number one... The warranty is actually better (per same class), so that's excuse number two. "Make more money with less physical work", then why are Japanese cars assembled here if that were true?... See, it has nothing to do with the assembly plant, it has everything to do with the "parts houses". Put your New York Times down for a minute and do some actual research.

  • @TheBrassHole Check my other comments I'd left for you let's work together don't buy Chinese & now my question is where you r going to buy American in USA?

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