>   No, it's simply that it isn't considered reasonable to have a radio and
>   a CFL in close proximity. If you want a lamp and a radio close together,
>   use an incandescent lamp.

That's the bottom line, isn't it?  

Somebody has decided for me (in terms of
what is "reasonable") that if I use a CFL, 
then I must separate it from a radio by 
3 m or more.

So, I am acting unreasonably by using a
CFL and a radio on my bedside table.

:-(


Rich



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