But I can't use them anywhere that I plan on being for any length of time. The light they emit still sucks, and probably always will. I tried to put one in my living room, for example, and here's the comparison:

Here's the deal. Incandescents have a color rendering index (CRI) of 100. They're the baseline. Sunlight also has a CRI of 100, though the color temperature itself is a lot bluer (the point is it will render colors accurately given its color temperature). Both this CFL and this incandescent are rated at ~3100K color temperature, so that's not the issue here. The issue is that the CFL above has a CRI of 84, vs. the incandescent's 100. That means it will never render colors as accurately as the incandescent. Some CFL's have color rendering indexes a bit higher than that, but not by much, and not in "soft white" color temperatures. You need to go to bluish "daylight" color temperature bulbs to get CRI's over 90, and nobody wants blue light in their living room.
Some people might not notice this inaccurate color, but I can't deal with it.
I'm waiting for LED bulbs to become more practical (and better). I've given up on CFL's ever matching the quality of incandescent light.
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