This is Joshua Peterson with Peterson Electric. We are here in Berthoud, Colorado with a customer. She asked me a really good question about what bulbs to put in her house that are more energy efficient, since she is not getting a hold of incandescents. It is true by the end of this year, you are not going to find a lot of incandescents bulbs, especially for your can lights. She got this products like a BR40. This can be an outside flood. This is going to be a PAR30, which is a can bulb. Then she has a PAR38, which is another long can neck bulb inside. Then she got some A19 style, which is your typical mushroom fixtures & lamps on your floor. She got some candle tear bulbs. She got some bar bulb, a G25 for your bar lights in your bathroom. She asked to say if this is a good brand. If I am saying this right, FEIT. That brand has been around a long time. It is kind of like Philips. It is known. The other thing is this thing talked about being RoHS compliant, restrictive of hazardous substance of inside this bulb. It also talked about burn hours, lumens & years of life. Years of life is equal to burn hours. Basically, how long will the bulb last, but when you are talking about the lumens, you are talking about how bright & the intensity, how intense they are. Nice thing about the LED is they don’t have all those piercing diode. They made them look more like a normal incandescent can bulb. People like that frosted look, they don’t like the piercing diode. They have also changed the calvin & color by manipulating the stone inside. So the color on this is going to be warmer. People don’t like the cool color sterile look. It felt like a hospital. This is going to be a lot warmer of feel. It talks about its brightness, your energy savings. The thing that I really liked about this, it also talks about the fact that this bulb is FCC rules.