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Hey Gazrok, can you do this?
I don't know if this is part of the sliders phenomenon but last night I was able to pull the part of the bottom of a light bulb (unintentionally) so that it separated from the metal part holding the light bulb. So now there are just these dangling wires connecting the bulb to its metal base. Needless to say now it would be difficult to twist the bulb out to replace it. I was attempting to make the light go off by concentration alone & this happened instead.
So, has this ever happened to you?
Originally posted by Gazrok
Did you pull it off the base while trying to unscrew it? This is common sometimes with old bulbs...something I've only experienced at my mother's apartment (as none of my bulbs are old )
Originally posted by sen5e
I don't know if this is part of the sliders phenomenon but last night I was able to pull the part of the bottom of a light bulb (unintentionally) so that it separated from the metal part holding the light bulb. So now there are just these dangling wires connecting the bulb to its metal base. Needless to say now it would be difficult to twist the bulb out to replace it. I was attempting to make the light go off by concentration alone & this happened instead.
So, has this ever happened to you?