The First 750 Bulb vs. Tealight Guesses, in Alphabetical Order   



! bulb tastic
(1) the light bulb, silly!
(sorry, i'm a pessimist.)
*I don't know, but I really need to catch up on my PERL abilities
*worst day ever*
<h1>RUINED!!!</h1>
1:30am
100 Watt bulb will melt it faster
100 watt bulb will melt the ice faster. For one thing, you've left the shade around the bulb, forcing most of its heat enery towards the ice! You really should have taken the shade off, hoser.
100 watt bulb, of course. Sheesh.
100 watt buld melted faster
100 Watt winz
100 watts is a whole lotta light bulb!
100w bulb
100-watt incandescent light bulb
3 days if melting and replacing candles.
3 MAX2 books (side-by-side) give off the most heat
3D Studio Max 2 manuals
8am
a teabag a day keeps the doctor away - the tealight is gonna win!
a wardrobe malfunction
A worm hole will open up and suck in both heat sources as well as your extensive collection of comp sci books.
aaaa candle will kick le ass of the le bulb
aaaa how did you suspend those glasses rob? it looks like you payed an underprivalaged ghost to hold them! oh, and the light bulb
AAAAAAAAAAA_ light bulb for shizzle
Although incandescent bulbs are hot, 
arrrgh I bethinking there a screw lose in yer head there matey!
As much as I naturally want to say the candle, I will say the bulb as it has a higher surface area of heat.
aye the bulb matey
badass bulb baker
balls cocknocker
BANANA!
big fire
bluh bulb
Both are gonna take forever, but I'll go with the candle.
Both will catch on fire, resulting in the loss of property and/or life. 
Both will melt!
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Bulb - not enough stored energy in the candle to have much effect.
Bulb all the way my liege
bulb bitch
bulb by a long shot
Bulb faster, brighter and more concentrated.
Bulb gives off more heat
bulb ice will melt first
bulb ice will melt first!
bulb ice would melt sooner
bulb is much hotter
bulb melt first
bulb melts faster
bulb melts faster.
bulb melts first
bulb melts first
bulb melts first
bulb melts first
bulb melts ice first
bulb one will melt first
Bulb should melt it... the tea light will burn out before all the ice has melted.
Bulb will be faster.
Bulb will be hotter
bulb will be hotter and melt the ice faster
bulb will burn your wires and the water will short the lamp and burn your house down
Bulb will kick candle's lilly white ambient ass.
bulb will melt faster
bulb will melt first
bulb will melt first
bulb will melt first
Bulb will melt first
bulb will melt for ice
bulb will melt ice faster
bulb will melt ice faster
bulb will melt ice faster
bulb will melt ice first
Bulb will melt it faster
bulb will melt it first
Bulb will melt it first
bulb will melt some ice, watter will then fall down, ignite a fire (spark on bulb) and house will burn down.
Bulb will put out more distributed heat.
bulb will win
bulb will win
Bulb will win
bulb will win because the candle will burn out before the ice is melted
bulb wins! I'm gonna get this one
BULB!!!!!!!!!!!
bulb, but what's the use if it isn't complete yet?
bulb, no doubt
bulb, the tea light will burn out to quicky.
Bulb.
bulb. bulb
bulb. no contest, that candle will flicker, and go out, and is so tiny that it can't even compete with the persistent warmth of the bulb.
bulb... definitely the bulb
Bulb...bulb...bulb!
bulb-o-rific
bulb's will melt faster
Bulby
bulp
But Campbell Estate Vice President Bert Hatton said Del Monte declined a lease extension at the then-current rent structure in 2001. The estate also offered to sell the pineapple land in three separate proposals, but Del Monte rejected those, Hatton said.
By the time the ice melts, your child's diaper will require changing.
candle
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Candle
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candle
candle
Candle
candle
Candle
candle
candle
candle burns out before much melting
candle gives more heat by far
candle man burrrrns
candle melts better. soooooo much better. and more sexy.
candle will burn out
candle will go out first
candle will melt faster
Candle will melt faster.
candle will melt first
candle will melt ice first
candle will melt the ice faster, and cause the most mess.
candle will melt the water faster
candle will win
candle will win (if it lasts long enough and doesn't go out from condensation drips)
Candle will win, IF you replace it as it burns out-- fluorescent bulbs don't burn very hot.
Candle wins!
candle wins!
candle wins.
Candle!
candle, but i get every one of these wrong
Candle.
candle.
Candle. When the little lumps (molecules) vibrate fast, the hotness metre moves up.
candles are hotter. 
candles ftw
candle's ice will melt first
CASSIE the lamp will melt the ice faster than the tea light will be able to
cold fusion?
condensation from the glass will drip down and put the candle out
Condensation from the glass will drip onto the tea candle and extinguish it.
Condensation from the ice above the tea light will extinguish the tea light
Condensation puts out candle.
condensation will collect on the glass over the bulb and drip onto the bulb, causing it to crack, then burn out.
Condensation will drip onto both heat sources, extinguishing the candle and violently extinguishing the bulb. At least it would in soggy Ohio.
condensation will form on the glass, drip into the light and short it out?
Condensation will form on the glass, which will drip down and extinguish the candle.
condensation, and the lamp light bulb will break
cool
Coolest light fixture ever!
Coral Gables, Florida-based Del Monte began pineapple operations in Hawaii in 1916, when the company was called California Packing Corp. Its main competitor is Dole Food Co., which produces pineapples on 3,000 acres it owns in Wahiawa.
crop circles. always crop circles.
da bulb
David Copperfield
Daym.
death
definetly bulb.
definitely the bulb - I wouldn't be surprised if the tea light burnt out before the ice melted.
Del Monte also cited difficulty in obtaining a long-term lease extension with landowner Campbell Estate.
Del Monte said it was no longer economically feasible to grow pineapple in Hawaii because it can be produced for less in other parts of the world.
Del Monte said it will work with its employees and union representatives to "reduce the impact of this decision."
Demons shall rise forth and smite the floating glasses! They are an abomination before GOD!
desk lamp will melt the ice before the tea light
doesn't matter
Don't post these things without results, no results makes me a sad panda!!!!!111Q
DUDE enough with the ice!
Dunno. The tealight will have more direct heat but for a shorter amount of time. I'll give it a tie.
edison is hotter
Either the lightbulb will melt it first, or you will finally understand your book, "Introduction To Local Area Networks."
fadsf
fire
Fire & Flood!
fire!!!!!
flame on!!!
Florescent
Fluorescent bulb
Fluorescent bulb will win
Fred Galdones, president of International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 142, said about 700 pineapple workers who will lose their jobs. Galdones said he was also concerned with the future of the two remaining pineapple companies in Hawaii, Dole Food Hawaii and Maui Pineapple Co.
Glasses will fall onto light sources causing a fire.
Go lightbulb!
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hands down, the 100W incandescent bulb
Hawaii's once thriving sugar cane industry is barely a presence now as companies found it cheaper to operate elsewhere.
hil
House on Fire
house on fire
Hovercraft
how did you get the glasses to float like that? Anyway, the bulb will melt it because the condensation is going to extinguish the candle.
How the hell are the glasses floating?
Hubba hubba!
i beleive to my soul, that the bulb will give more heat - ambios
I believe that the Incandescent bulb will melt the water first, and then the water will tip over and short out the light, causing an electrical fire that will consume the computer books on the book shelf. Then Rob will drag his wife and child to safety becoming a hero to millions.
I believe that the light bulb will melt theice faster b/c bulb can radiate more heat than the tiny tea candle
I can't say!
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I don't know. But I think you're going to need more than one tea candle. 
I don't think it's fair that the bulb's light is focused at the glass, but the tealight's flame doesn't have a similar "cone" around it. I think for fairness, the bulb's cone should be removed.
I dunno, but the light bulb one sure -looks- cooler.
i guess that means lightbulb
I haven't guessed right yet, so I'll say the candle.
i love lamp
I predict that during the melting period, you will brush up on your skills of 3D Studio Max by skimming through volume one of "Inside 3D Studio Max 2". In the first volume, you will cover everything that new, intermediate, and advanced users need to master the high-end 3-D modeling and animation package from Kinetix. Introductory chapters will present the central concepts of the package--such as object-oriented behavior, parametric objects, modifiers, space warps, material mapping, and plug-ins--and help you learn how to work in 3-D space. The authors will also provide design theory on color, light, composition, perspective, animation, storyboards, and project planning. Next, offering both explanations of features and lots of hands-on instruction, the authors cover modeling, working with materials and maps, lighting, using camera angles, creating animations, rendering, and compositing. The projects in the book will range from simple objects to complete scenes. A companion CD-ROM will offer 3D Studio MAX files, plug-ins, models, textures, audio clips, and images that you may or may not use as you work through the book's projects. At this point, you will completely forget about the experiment and journey onward to "Volume II - Advanced Modeling and Materials", and finally, "Volume III - Animation". Later, you might go out and get yourself the 3D Studio Max program, to try some of the things mentioned in the trilogy of manuals.
I reockon the glass above the candle will fall, and snuff the flame!
I suspect the bulb.
I think "Max Perl" would be a great name for a literary action hero!
I think condensation is going to drip off of the cup and into the lightbulb (water+electricity=not good), and perhaps into the candle, putting it out.
I think one or both glasses will fall down onto the heating devices.
I think Rob will never get around to adding radio buttons.
I think that condensation from the glass will drip and extinguish the flame.
i think that the monkey king will come and make the candle burn cold.. for all time
i think the 3ds max books are going to catch fire.
I think the apparatus will fail and ice will fall on the candle, thereby extinguishing it.
I think the candle should melt faster.
I think the candle will win
I think the colander will melt quicker than the bowl
I think the condesation dripping from the glass with a) extinguish the tealight and b) cause the bulb to break.
I think the fishing line will catch fire and melt, thus dumping the glasses onto their respective heat sources. The lamp will short and the house will be plunged in darkness. All the computer books will be soaking wet and will have crinkly pages henceforward. During the confusion both glasses of ice will melt all the way and you will miss which one it was.
I think the glass floating above the incandescent lamp will shatter due the exterior glass expanding from the lamp's heat and the interior glass contracting from the cold water. The water/ice will drop into the light fixture causing a short circuit resulting in a fire that will quickly spread to the nearby books. A smoke detector in an adjascent hallway will sound, which will alert the resident(s) to take swift action.
I think the glass hanging above the candle will explode and cause the books in the bookshelf to ignite. By the time the bookshelf is unstable enough to topple over (on top of both experiments), the water in the glass above the light bulb will be entirely liquid. When the shelf falls into the glass of water, it will tip, pouring its contents onto the flames from the bookshelf, immediately extinguishing it.
I think the glass of frozen water will slowly melt, and then when it's part liquid it will break from it's hanging position, fall into the desk lamp causing it to short out and catch on fire, then causing the book case to also catch fire, engulfing the whole house, melting EVERYTHING inside it. (Hope I'm wrong)
I think the glass will fall on the tea light, knocking it over and spewing molten wax to and fro.
I think the ice will melt above the candle and extinguish it and the ice will melt above the lamp and water will drip into it and short it out and cause a 3 alarm blaze. But what do I know?
I think the ice will melt above the candle and extinguish it and the ice will melt above the lamp and water will drip into it and short it out and cause a 3 alarm blaze. But what do I know?
I think the lightbulb will win. But if it does, it'll be the first time I'm right with your damn experiments.
I think the tea light will burn out before the light bulb.
I think the tealight will burn out before all the ice melts. The lightbulb will win.
I think the tealight will burn out before the ice melts. You should have suspended a third chunk of ice with nothing underneath it to serve as a "control cube" to control for the melting effects of air temperature.
i think they will fall and glass will shatter everywhere. but the light will definitely win
I think you will get electrocuted when condensation from the glass drips into the light.
I think you're going to short out the electricity and burst the bulb when all the condensation falls into the lamp, dumbass.
I vote against the power of Man's red flower.
I won't care
ice over the light bulb will melt faster
ice project is get crazzy
id havta say the lightbulb
I'd think that the bulb gives off more energy so should melt the ice faster.
If that doesn't happen, by some miracle from Cthulu, the flourescent light will melt its ice faster.
If you had a third glass of ice suspended over no heat source, it would melt as fast as the ice above the wimpy candle.
If you really have other variables controlled,
I'm guessing that the lightbulb, considering it appears that the bottom glass is much closer than to the tea light. And have you ever touched a hot lightbulb? DAMN!
I'm heating my house with light bulbs. I don't think I could do the same with tea candles. Unless I had so many that they were as bright as a light bulb.
I'm not answering any more until you post some answers from the previous experiments.
I'm not going to answer because I can't cheat and read ahead. Sorry.
I'm pretty sure that 100 watt bulb is going to melt the ice faster. 
I'm thinking lightbulb Rob.
I'm thirsty?
I'm totally certain that the light bulb will melt the ice more quickly.
i'm waxing thermal with the candle.
In a suprise to all, 3D studio Max 2 will melt both glasses of ice, the teal lamp, the bulb, and that pesky neighbor, local area networks. Hoorah!
Incandescent
incandescent
incandescent bulb
Incandescent bulb will melt it first
incandescent light will give off more heat
Incandescent will melt the ice first
incandescent will win while the candle is still burning the wax on the wick.
Incandescent= Icecantlast
It looks like you're using fishing line to hold up the ice. I hope you're not, but if you are, then my official guess is that the candle melts the fishing line, but there's little enough melting that you're not forced to get a new copy of VRML in 3D for Dummies.
It will achieve critical mass and total armageddon will ensue!
it will take a long long time and the incandescent bulb will win
it's like, totally the lightbulb, man. totally. way more energy.
jiggy wit' da light bulb
joob
Just as the mysteries of the floating ice-water grails are about to be discovered, the experiment will be halted by intervention of Templar agents of the 52nd Masonic Order.
kaboom!
Keep us posted, 
kll
lamp
lamp
lamp
lamp
lamp will win
lamp.
Last year, Hawaii produced 212,000 tons of pineapples worth an estimated $79 million, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Worldwide, the top pineapple producers are Thailand, the Philippines, Brazil, China, India and Costa Rica, according to a USDA report.
Le lightbulb. 
Lighbulb, because I am a pirate.
light
Light
light
Light
light
Light
light
light
light bulb
light bulb
Light Bulb
light bulb
Light Bulb
light bulb
light bulb
light bulb
light bulb
LIGHT BULB
light bulb
light bulb
light bulb
light bulb
light bulb
light bulb
LIGHT BULB
light bulb first
Light Bulb gives off more heat
light bulb gives off more heat
light bulb gonna kick some ass, yo.
light bulb is faster
light bulb melt first
light bulb melts faster
light bulb melts first
light bulb melts the candle first
light bulb will be more efficient in melting the ice.
light bulb will give more consistent heat
light bulb will heat up the mother
light bulb will kick ass.
light bulb will melt it faster
light bulb will melt the ice faster
light bulb will melt the ice faster, duh :-)
Light bulb will melt the ice first
Light bulb will win over the candle.
Light bulb will win.
light bulb wins
light bulb wins!
Light bulb!
light bulb!!!!!!!!!1onezOMG
light bulb, light bulb, blows the candle out!
light bulb, tiny tealights don't put out nearly 100 watts of heat!
light bulbous monkey
light bulbs always win 
Light bulbs are fun
light bulb's ice will melt faster, man.
light will melt faster than the candle
Lightbulb
Lightbulb
lightbulb
Lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
Lightbulb
lightbulb
Lightbulb
Lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb
lightbulb - b/c it creates more heat in the air nearby as well
Lightbulb - no contest
lightbulb :)
lightbulb baby!!!!!!!!1
Lightbulb gives out more heat, definitely. Your mom is a close runner-up.
Lightbulb heats up a larger area and wins
lightbulb ice melts first
lightbulb is hotter. that one will melt first
lightbulb is hotter?
lightbulb melt first, me caveman
lightbulb melts it quicker
lightbulb will be faster
lightbulb will melt faster
Lightbulb will melt faster yo.
lightbulb will melt first. if the glass doesn't slip free of its holdings and smash the light that is.
Lightbulb will melt ice fastest.
lightbulb will melt it faster
Lightbulb will melt it faster.
Lightbulb will melt the ice first, and then go on to read a book about unix.
lightbulb will win
lightbulb will win
Lightbulb will win due to the focus
lightbulb wins
lightbulb wins
lightbulb wins
Lightbulb WinS - Fatality
Lightbulb wins, more energy produced..
Lightbulb wins, yo
lightbulb!
Lightbulb!
lightbulb!!11!
lightbulb, all the way.
lightbulb, simply because of the funnel
Lightbulb. But your distance is off, and you are loosing alot of heat to the air. You chould make a colum of foil or somethign to direct all heat to the ice.
lightbulb...how did you get your glasses to hover like that?
lightbulb; definately
lite
Local Area Networks!
Man, you just keep me on the edge of my seat over and over!! It's gotta be the lightbulb. 
methinks the lightbulb will melt the ice faster. 
monkey. monkey. want to touch the monkey.
More Heat = Candle
My ass gives off more heat than the sun!
nice job hanging the glasses (bulb)
nice library, dude
no clue
No clue on this one!!
nothing
nothing
Nothing would surprise me.
One of the glasses will fall and the world will collapse as a result.
one of the monofilaments will break and the glass will fall or tip over
Ooh, the lightbulb-warmed one is going to melt first. And the ice looks better in it. And haw-haw! You have a LAN book like my dad!
or a giant fireball when the lightbulb explodes
Planting at Del Monte's Kunia plantation on Oahu was set to end February 19, and the current crop will produce fruit through mid-2008, the company said.
Please, stop. :(
poseidon will appear and kick your ass for melting so much ice
provided that the tea light burns long enough, it will melt the ice the fastest.
PS.. How in the hell did you hang those glasses?
Putting the light bulb in a reflector housing is cheating. The tealight should win.
Radar spells radaR backwards.
ricky martin comes in and shoves the tealight up his asscrack
ricky martin comes in and shoves the tealight up his asscrack
Rob Jesus is not happy with you!
Rob will continue treating his glaucoma herbally and coming up with experiments such as these.
should'nt the ice be below the bulb, so water doesn't drip on the light and make it go poo poo? but i guess if you did that, then you'd have to put the ice below the flame, too, for scientific uniformity, which wouldn't work. oh well. i love you rob!!
Some water will condense on the outside of the glas ses. The water will drip onto the candle putting it out and onto the light buld causing it to break.
SOMEBODY SET YOU UP THE BOMB! YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO SURVIVE! MAKE YOUR TIME!
Someone is going to break a glass. I'm guessing it's YOU DUDE!
Something will break and the glasses will fall before the experiment will be completed.
Something will fall and break.
Sons of Solomon declare the light bulb must melt the ice quicker. If the light bulb does not melt the ice quicker we will make methamphetamine in your bathtub and call the police.
Streets is Watchin'
studo max
Surely the lightbulb will win. But I am 1 for 2 on these so you should not pay much attention.
tea light
Tea light
tea light
Tea Light
tea light
tea light
tea light
tea light will burn out before ice melts
tea light will melt first
Tea light will melt first, as the energy emission is more concentrated
Tea light will win (until the candle burns out).
Tea light wins!
tealight
tealight
tealight
tealight
Tealight
tealight
tealight candle will surely overcome the odds
Tealight FTW
Tealight http://www.pilotsworld.tk
tealight melts faster
TEalight will go out (condensation)
Tealight will go out from drips, lightbulb will break.
Tealight will melt faster.
Tealight will melt it faster
Tealight will melt string, spilling water and thus ruining your book on local area networks.
Tealight wins
tealight wins!
tealight, unless the ice is really frozen cum
tealights win.
Tens of thousands of acres of former sugar cane fields on the densely populated island of Oahu, where about 75 percent of the state's 1.3 million population reside, have since been developed into master-planned residential communities and shopping centers.
That parrot's a liar!
the 100 wat those thing burn... nice books
The Bacon will be yummy in sandwich form.
the books will catch fire..
the bulb
the bulb
The bulb
The Bulb
the bulb
the bulb has more distributed heat, so it will melt the ice first
THE BULB I TELL YOU, THE BULB!
The bulb one will melt first.
The bulb will eventually melt the ice first. Ever tried putting a tea light in your easy-bake oven? It ain't gonna bake squat.
the bulb will explode
the bulb will give off much much more heat, melting the ice faster
the bulb will melt faster
the bulb will melt it faster
the bulb will melt the ice faster
the bulb will melt the ice faster (pending there are no rolling blackouts)
The bulb will melt the ice faster. I'm calling foul on the experiment, though. At least ensure that the energy source is the same distance away to compare the radiant heat!
the bulb will melt the ice first
the bulb will put off way more heat
the bulb will short out from the water dripping onto it and your books will catch on fire.
The bulb will totally out-melt the tea light.
the bulb will win
The bulb will win by a MILE! No photo needed to establish the winner.
The bulb will win, because bulbs are crazy like that.
The bulb will win. The housing of the lamp will concentrate and direct the heat. Also, the dripping condensation may extinguish the candle flame (Don't you dare leave that candle unattended! The minute you turn your back, it will roll off the table and ignite something! Don't you read the news?). Or, the condensation will short out the lamp, causing a blackout of the likes never seen since Indepedence Day. 
the bulb wins
THE BULB!
The BULB!
the bulb! you've made the outdoor-grill version of an e-z-bake oven!
the bulb!!!
the bulb, it's more focused upward and also has the reflector to push energy that's radiating sideways upward instead !
the bulb, unless that wick is magnesium or something
The candle
The candle gives off more heat.
The candle ice will melt fastest.
The Candle which produces hot smoke will melt the ice faster...
The candle will be bowing in the wind
The candle will burn out long before it melts the ice
the candle will burn out long before the ice ever did!
The candle will burnout.
the candle will give off more heat
The candle will go out before the ice is melted, so the bulb will win by default.
the candle will melt quicker... but will die before the full glass is melted
The Candle will melt the ice faster
The candle will run out of wax and die!!!
the candle will win
the candle will win!
The candle'll melt it first. Honestly, even the candle will be only slightly faster than if it was at room temperature.
The condensation from the glass will extinguish the tealight. 
The condensation from the icy glasses will drip onto the respective heat sources. The tea light will be extinguished; the electric light will short out, starting a fire and accelerating the melting process. Winner: LIGHT BULB.
The condensation will drip off the glass and put out the tea light.
The condensation will extinguish the candle so the light bulb will win! Or explode.
THE DOG WILL EAT ITS OWN POOP
the dripping condensation will put out the candle therefore allowing the lightbulb to win..haha
The Earth will 'splode
the flame is hotter!
The ghosts will reveal themselves
The glass above the lightbulb will melt faster.
The glass of ice above the incandescent lightbulb will melt first. PS. Edison rocks!
The glass will break under the candle; if not, then the candle will win.
the glass will drop and shatter over the lightbulb
the glass will fall and break
The glass will fall and put out the candle. Lightbulb wins by default!
the glass will fall onto the lightbulb creating a spectacular disaster. oh, and the "lightbulb" ice will melt first
The glasses will crash to the ground, resulting in a huge, wet mess of glass, tungsten, and wax.
the glasses will fall out of those contraptions you've rigged and make a big wet mess on the floor
The heat from one or both sources will end up heating the fishing line used to suspend the glass(es), causing it to stretch and break, causing the glass(es) to fall, possibly shatter, and definitely invalidate the experiment.
The heat from the candle will melt the ice first.. 
the hotdogs
The ice above the tealight will melt first, followed by that over the bulb. I hope that water doesn't drip into the electric lamp.
the ice melts... of course.
The ice over the bulb will melt first.
The ice over the tea candle will melt first
the ice over the tea-light will melt first (b/c it is less efficient); unless the tealight burns up b4 then
The ice will drip onto the lamp, and be bad. 
the ice will melt
the ice will melt... which one will melt faster, I don't know, but water will be produced. Oh and it will be enlightening.
the ice will melt?
the ice will sublimate under the presence of so many cool books
The incandescent bulb will melt the ice faster
The islands' red, volcanic soil and year-round sunny weather are ideal for growing pineapple, the top agricultural commodity in Hawaii.
The Lamp will win! So sez Traveler Bill!
The light blub shoudl crush the tea light
The light blub will melt the ice faster as it is surrounded by a metal lamp shade that absorbs and radiates more heat then the candle alone.
the light bulb has much more powaa than the tealight. Light bulb wins!
The light bulb ice will melt first
The light bulb shall win the battle!
The light bulb will melt the ice faster. 
The light bulb will melt the ice faster. The tea light will burn out before it completely melts the ice, or condensation will leak off the glass and put the candle out first.
The light bulb will melt the ice faster. It's a no brainer.
The Light Bulb Will melt the ice first
The light bulb will melt the ice fster. The tea light might go out.
the light bulb will serve it up
the light bulb will win!
the light bulb with melt it faster
The light bulb, cause i have a light like that and it's burned me more than once. :(
The light bulb. It concentrates the light energy more efficently and precisely at the block of ice.
The light buld will melt the ice faster, especially with the cone of the lampshade reflecting the heat up.
the light, because it has a reflector on it!! 
The lightbulb ice will melt more quickly, and I will waste a lot of time checking back here.
The lightbulb is much more powerful than the candle.
the lightbulb steve
the lightbulb wil melt the ice and the candle will burn all it's wax before either are all melted. i am pretty sure about this.
the lightbulb will melt first
The lightbulb will melt the ice faster
The lightbulb will melt the ice faster
The lightbulb will melt the ice faster.
The lightbulb will melt the ice faster.
the lightbulb will melt the ice first
The lightbulb will melt the ice first.
the lightbulb wins
The Max 2 textbooks will spontaneously combust, and the tea light will run away with the blinds.
the melting water will short circuit the 100watt lamp and cause a fire to catch to the bookshelf which will create enough heat to melt the other chunk of ice.
The Monkey ran off with my handbag
The old school flame, dude
The one above the light will more likely melt first (wattage being able to be computed to heat units blah blah) but I'd worry about shorting out the lamp with the condensation that will develop on the outside of the glass suspended above. The candle could easier be put out by the dripping water. And where is your CONTROL in your experiments?!?! YOU'VE LOST CONTROL!!!
The one over the lightbulb will melt faster
the one with the bulb will melt first
The paramedics will be called after your books catch fire due to your failed attempt at dousing the flames with a soiled diaper at which point the said diaper will explode due to high methane content. I hope you recover soon
The pigs will leap from their blankets, grab their asausageult rifles and start storm trooping all over the soviet democrats in america.
The shade over the bulb is unfairly channeling the heat directly upwards, therefore bulb is the winner
The smart money says the incandescent bulb....the tiny flicker of a tealight (which can stay lit for no more than a few hours) is no match for the overwhelming power of electricity. 
the string will break the glass will knock the candle to the floor and the fire department will arrive 
The string will break.
The strings holding the glasses will break, spilling water on the candle and in the lamp.
the strings will break
the strings will break, causing the icy filled cauldrons of death to crash into the light bulb, breaking it and causing a short circuit that starts the curtains on fire, and the candle is heaved into the LAN book, causing it to instantly explode. Sadly, there will be no survivors. RUN! Run now!! Save your life, for god's sake RUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The tea candle will either run out before fully melted, or it will be extinguished by dripping.
The tea light will be put out by condensation.
The tea light will burn itself out.
the tea light will melt the ice faster.
the tealight will burn to completion prior to the ice melting.
the tealight will extinguish before the ice melts
The tealight will go out.
The tealight will melt faster to start but will burn out long before the entire block is melted. So for the long haul...it's the light bulb.
The tealight will melt the ice faster.
The tealight won't last long enough to melt the ice completely, so I guess the lightbulb will win.
the thin strin holding it up wil break and the experiment will be RUINED!
The water above the light bulb will melt *much* faster, by a factor of 10 or so.
The wizard levitating the glasses will get bored and quit. But the lightbulb would've won.
the word dangled makes me laugh
The world explodes.
The...bulb. Yes, the bulb.
they will both melt, one faster than the other
to be continued? what a rip-off!
Tom 
Tom Snyder will eat the ice.
Totally the bulb.
Voices from The Other Side will be heard.
Water above the bulb will melt first
water on the bulb might cause some fun
Water will condense on the glasses, drip down, fry the desklamp, and extinguish the candle.
Well, last time I guessed what was in the URL, but that went wrong, but I really don't think the tealight will win. So, Bulb.
What do I think will happen.... your wife will divorce you for posting this lame experiment. I'm thirsty.
What wattage bulb are you going to use?
What will happen? Well, you will publish the results. That's what will happen.
while fire is certainly hot, as we learned in the microwave vs. stovetop experiment, my money's on the light bulb. the candle is hotter but smaller, while the light bulb gives off a wider area of heat. LIGHT BULB!
Who wants to go to Mexico and get smashed? I'll drive!
Whoah... be careful with those! I hope that glass is shatter-proof. I've seen a tea light shatter glass before. You don't want to get your books wet! (I guess the tea light, by the way.)
why not use an infared thermometer or something.. lightbulb.
Will the tea light be replaced as it burns out, or will the amount of melt be compared once the tealight is out?
WITH PATRIOTISM!
world will explode
You have a book for dummies on your shelf. That means you're a dummy. Why do I trust your experiments if you're a dummy? That's silly. You're silly.
You have had some thermodynamically dodgy setups but this one definitely wins. The light bulb is giving off far more thermal energy and it looks like you have the cup much closer, so I'll say that.
You will lose concentration when the pizza delivery guy rings the doorbell and your levitation spell will break causing the glasses to fall on the candle and lamp.
You will need your Perl book and the tealight will get snuffed when that glass falls.
you will start an electrical fire
Your desk will catch on fire.
Ze Candle of course.


 

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