Well, as much as I wish the 60W-equivalent CFLs put out as much light as a 60W incandescent, they don't, but the energy savings factor is more important for me. I've tried using CFLs in the kitchen, though, and they just don't put out enough light (with the globe on). I could probably try to find a clear globe. I've never heard of an overhead fixture not allowing over 60W bulbs. Maybe I need to check into that.
Also, I thought the socket rockets weren't supposed to work with the CFLs, but I used one for several years and it was fine. The problem I've had was trying to use a CFL in the porch light with the X10 wall switch. That won't work for me, or at least the ones I tried wanted to blink.
I can also agree that the CFLs aren't nearly as hot as incandescents for me. I really don't think you could bake in the Easy Bake Oven with a CFL.