The third verse of the Book of Genesis reads: And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. Subsequently light was separated from darkness, and thereafter man created artificial light to dispel the darkness. To make a long story short, on our planet we spend half our time in light (day) and the other half in darkness (night). Regardless of how we measure time, day, month or year wise, in the end, time is evenly split between night and day. And to illuminate the dark (night) hours, man created light bulbs. The earliest light bulbs were incandescent lamps, fueled by electricity. With time newer, more fuel efficient light bulbs came into being. Some of which are metal halide lamps, compact fluorescents and halogen lights amongst many others. Metal halide lamps, are a member of the HID (high-intensity discharge) family. They emit very bright light. Compact fluorescent use electricity, but more efficiently than incandescent lights and halogen lights use either iodine or bromine and a tungsten filament to radiate a bright light that lasts longer than incandescent lights. Therefore if you would like to further brighten up your home with ‘light’, drop by at the one store that has an extensive collection of lamps. They are dallaslightbulb.com; and they constitute quite a ‘light house’. Make your house a beacon of light!