While I hear what everyone is jumping in and saying and respect the fact that it is based on your experiences I think a little caution in terms of where CFLs are used is appropriate. I am a great fan of them and every light in my house is a CFL except, the bathroom because of the risk of damp in the electronics and wall mounted lights in the living room because they are on a dimmer. If you want to know all (and I mean all) about CFLs you could try this link.
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I have read a huge amount of Rod Elliot's writing and built items based on some of his designs and while I doubt his qualifications on environmental issues you will go a long way to find anyone better qualified in a wide spectrum of electrical and electronic engineering. Of course as far as heat is concerned a bathroom light will likely be fine as they don't tend to be on long enough for heat to build up, that doesn't mean you should use them in the bathroom though because the electronics doesn't like moisture either.
As I said before I am not suggesting you hack your hood about, try it, but if it gets hot don't expect to get 10,000 hours life out of the bulbs.