she also said it had been burning for 30 years, and she had never had to change the bulb.
So that's 250,000 hours. As far as I know, no other light source can reach such extreme lifetimes... Of course the key is to leave it burning.
Anyway, I don't know when i first saw it, there was a very old buzzy light with the mercury bulb in front of our house since I was born so I could have seen it a couple of days after my birth
However until recently, I didn't know the type of bulb, I just recongised the "blue ones" and the "orange ones" and all I knew was that the blue ones were getting more and more rare.