This may be risky in that it could start flaming, but it's probably worth anyway.
The light source I use for reading at night is…
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Nothing, I sleep at night
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Nothing, I can read in the dark
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Moonlight
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Nothing, I migrate between the two poles
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Nothing, I live in outer space
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Nothing, I live on planet Kalgash
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Campfire
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Candle
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Oil lamp
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Arc lamp
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Gas lamp
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Traditional incandescent blub
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Halogen lamp
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Fluorescent light
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Light of a CRT monitor
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LED
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Genetically modified fish that glow in the dark
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Magic
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Future technology (big mirrors in space)
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Flamethrower or Rube Goldberg device
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Other
Update: added CRT (thanks to StommePoes for the idea).
Update: just an explanation. I basically just wanted to ask whether you prefer halogen lamps or lamps with normal light bulbs, but I got carried away in the spirit of TIMTOWTDI. It's probably better this way for a Perlmonks poll.
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