Glad they're using LEDs, that should last quite some time.

But you know? Providing light has been one of the first "selling points" of electricity ever since it started coming into homes. During that time, we've had nonstop flights going nearly around the world, men on the moon, computers that can solve extremely complex problems in the blink of an eye (or bring up funny pictures of cats) sitting in your home, and a whole lot of other things. And yet, we STILL don't have any kind of household solution to providing light that doesn't burn out after a relatively short amount of time. Ok, I'm rambling, but you get the idea. Just seems strange, I guess.