Ironically, I had an incandescent bulb fail in a bad way, and it melted part of the plastic lampshade. Never saw one fail like that, usually they just quit. Can't say I've had a CFL fail on me yet. My old house had one in the laundry room, and it worked fine for years. I have 3 in the pole lamp in one of my bedrooms, and aside from the brief "warm up", they work well. The lamp that had the melted lamp shade was on a timer, so I replaced the lamp and put a CFL in since it's on every night. We'll see how long that lasts. Since I had a box of the CFLs, I put one in the laundry room this weekend after its bulb quit.
The trouble is, many of the lights in my house are on dimmers, so unless I replace the dimmers I can't really use them in very many places. The kitchen has the halogen projector bulbs, so I'd have to change the fixture to use them there. The only other place I'd like to use them is in the outside lights, but as others have said, they don't work in the cold. I doubt they would work well in the garage for the same reason.