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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #240 on: July 02, 2009, 05:57:57 am »
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[b]New evaluation: RiteLite Wireless LED Puck Light[/b]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/rite2-1.jpg[/img]

http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/ritelit2.htm

[b]?SOME DILLHOLE STEPPED ON A RUSTY NAIL AND NOW REQUIRES AN INJECTION  ERROR IN 8192
READY.[/b]
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/cursor.gif[/img]

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New evaluation: RiteLite Wireless LED Puck Light



http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/ritelit2.htm

?SOME DILLHOLE STEPPED ON A RUSTY NAIL AND NOW REQUIRES AN INJECTION  ERROR IN 8192
READY.



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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #241 on: July 03, 2009, 05:34:00 am »
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[b]New evaluation: Dorcy L.E.D. K2 Luxeon[/b]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/dorcy561.jpg[/img]

http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/dorcy56.htm

[b]?SOME DARWIN AWARDS CANDIDATE HIT A TENNIS SHOE AND ROYALLY SCREWED UP THE WEED EATER  ERROR IN 3072
READY.[/b]
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/cursor.gif[/img]

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New evaluation: Dorcy L.E.D. K2 Luxeon



http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/dorcy56.htm

?SOME DARWIN AWARDS CANDIDATE HIT A TENNIS SHOE AND ROYALLY SCREWED UP THE WEED EATER  ERROR IN 3072
READY.



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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #242 on: July 04, 2009, 05:32:44 am »
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[b]New evaluation: Field & Stream Emergency Blinking Spotlight[/b]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/fns2-1.jpg[/img]

http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/fnsligh2.htm
This product *DOES* have a flashlight built into it, so I believe it to be kosher to post in this thread in this forum about it.

This product was only partially functional, so I issued (at once) the dreadful "Zero Stars - Whip Out Your Ding-A-Ling or Sit on the Water Closet and Piddle On It" rating and appended its listings on my website with the even more dreadful "[img]http://ledmuseum.home.att.net/doa.gif[/img]" icon. [img]http://safeco2.home.att.net/cussing.gif[/img] - at least until I can get it replaced with a good one.

[b]?SOME BUNGSNOIPE SUCKED UP A HIGH-HEELED SHOE & SCREWED UP THE VACUUM CLEANER  ERROR IN 2048
READY.[/b]
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/cursor.gif[/img]

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New evaluation: Field & Stream Emergency Blinking Spotlight



http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/fnsligh2.htm
This product *DOES* have a flashlight built into it, so I believe it to be kosher to post in this thread in this forum about it.

This product was only partially functional, so I issued (at once) the dreadful "Zero Stars - Whip Out Your Ding-A-Ling or Sit on the Water Closet and Piddle On It" rating and appended its listings on my website with the even more dreadful "" icon. - at least until I can get it replaced with a good one.

?SOME BUNGSNOIPE SUCKED UP A HIGH-HEELED SHOE & ROYALLY SCREWED UP THE VACUUM CLEANER  ERROR IN 2048
READY.


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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #243 on: July 05, 2009, 05:51:50 am »
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[b]07-05-09[/b]
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have six updates planned for my website today...one is a new evaluation of the 4th of July Flashing Bouncy Ball, the second and third are spectroscopy of its LEDs, the fourth is an update to my Wag-A-Flag's web page indicating that I got to use it yesterday, the fifth is an update to my Flightmaster ROG R/C Airplane's web page to show a photograph of it in the wheelie bin (outside wheeled garbage can) as proof that I really did dispose of it (the photograph shows its lifeless, broken body...er...lifeless, broken [b][i]FUSELAGE[/i][/b] in the can along with bags of household garbage), and the sixth is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.

The spectra were published on my website and posted on two other BBSs.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/fball1.jpg[/img]
This is the 4th of July Flashing Bouncy Ball.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/seventh/wagafl1.jpg[/img]
And this is the Wag-A-Flag unit.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have a trip planned to the baseball parks to fly another one of my R/C airplanes later this morning...this trip may *OR* may not occur however.

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07-05-09
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have six updates planned for my website today...one is a new evaluation of the 4th of July Flashing Bouncy Ball, the second and third are spectroscopy of its LEDs, the fourth is an update to my Wag-A-Flag's web page indicating that I got to use it yesterday, the fifth is an update to my Flightmaster ROG R/C Airplane's web page to show a photograph of it in the wheelie bin (outside wheeled garbage can) as proof that I really did dispose of it (the photograph shows its lifeless, broken body...er...lifeless, broken FUSELAGE in the can along with bags of household garbage), and the sixth is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.

The spectra were published on my website and posted on two other BBSs.


This is the 4th of July Flashing Bouncy Ball.


And this is the Wag-A-Flag unit.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have a trip planned to the baseball parks to fly another one of my R/C airplanes later this morning...this trip may *OR* may not occur however.

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #244 on: July 06, 2009, 06:18:28 am »
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[b]07-06-09[/b]
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have five updates planned for my website today...one is an update to my P-38 Lightning R/C Airplane's web page stating that I took it flying and that the repairs I had made to its tail booms held; the second is an update to my X-Twin R/C Airplane's web page stating that I took it flying and that it flew very well - almost [b]***[i]TOO[/i]***[/b] well actually, the third is spectroscopy of a Fox Group 350nm UVA LED, the fourth is adding that spectrum to the LED's entry on my UVA LEDs web page, and the last is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.

The spectrum was published on my website and posted on two other BBSs.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/seventee/p38-1.jpg[/img]
This is the P-38 Lightning R/C Airplane.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/sixteen/x-twin1.jpg[/img]
And this is the X-Twin R/C Airplane.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have no outside trips planned for today.

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07-06-09
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have five updates planned for my website today...one is an update to my P-38 Lightning R/C Airplane's web page stating that I took it flying and that the repairs I had made to its tail booms held; the second is an update to my X-Twin R/C Airplane's web page stating that I took it flying and that it flew very well - almost ***TOO*** well actually, the third is spectroscopy of a Fox Group 350nm UVA LED, the fourth is adding that spectrum to the LED's entry on my UVA LEDs web page, and the last is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.

The spectrum was published on my website and posted on two other BBSs.


This is the P-38 Lightning R/C Airplane.


And this is the X-Twin R/C Airplane.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have no outside trips planned for today.

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #245 on: July 07, 2009, 05:19:37 am »
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b]Vintage Sensor Technology Inc. NIR LED in a metal & epoxy body[/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/stnir.jpg[/img]
It's the lower of the two LEDs in this photograph; the topmost one is a modern 5mm LED for comparative purposes.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/stnir.gif[/img]

{[i]computer alarm/beeping noises[/i]} {[i]female computer voice[/i]} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)

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Vintage Sensor Technology Inc. NIR LED in a metal & epoxy body


It's the lower of the two LEDs in this photograph; the topmost one is a modern 5mm LED for comparative purposes.



{computer alarm/beeping noises} {female computer voice} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #246 on: July 08, 2009, 05:25:14 am »
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[b]07-08-09[/b]
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have five updates planned for my website today...one os a new evaluation of the Magic Bulb (a knock-off of Westinghouse's "StickUp Blub") the next two are spectroscopy of the bulb in it, another is spectroscopy of fluorescence of the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in uranated* glass when irradiated with a modern UVA LED, and the fourth is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.

The spectra were published on my website and posted on two other BBSs.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/mbulb1.jpg[/img]
This is the Magic Bulb.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/2009com2.jpg[/img]
And this is the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in uranated* glass, being irradiated with that UVA LED.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have a trip planned to the baseball parks to fly another one of my R/C airplanes later this morning...this trip may *OR* may not occur however.

[b]*[/b][i]"Uranated" - infused with an oxide of uranium, [b]*NOT*[/b] piddled on. [img]http://safeco2.home.att.net/wink.gif[/img]
Commonly referred to as "Vaseline glass" because it has
a distinct pale yellow-green color when not being irradiated.[/i]

Note spelling: "ur[b]A[/b]nated", not  "ur[b]E[/b]nated","ur[b]I[/b]nated", "ur[b]O[/b]nated", "ur[b]U[/b]nated", or sometimes "ur[b]Y[/b]nated".

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07-08-09
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have five updates planned for my website today...one os a new evaluation of the Magic Bulb (a knock-off of Westinghouse's "StickUp Blub") the next two are spectroscopy of the bulb in it, another is spectroscopy of fluorescence of the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in uranated* glass when irradiated with a modern UVA LED, and the fourth is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.

The spectra were published on my website and posted on two other BBSs.


This is the Magic Bulb.


And this is the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in uranated* glass, being irradiated with that UVA LED.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have a trip planned to the baseball parks to fly another one of my R/C airplanes later this morning...this trip may *OR* may not occur however.

*"Uranated" - infused with an oxide of uranium, *NOT* piddled on.
Commonly referred to as "Vaseline glass" because it has
a distinct pale yellow-green color when not being irradiated.


Note spelling: "urAnated", not  "urEnated","urInated", "urOnated", "urUnated", or sometimes "urYnated".

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #247 on: July 09, 2009, 05:25:11 am »
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[b]07-09-09[/b]
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have five updates planned for my website today...one is an update to my Megatech Avion Micro Airplane's web page to add a short video I made showing it lifting off on its own on its new retrofit landing gear, the second is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph, two concern my having performed spectroscopy of fluorescence of the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in uranated glass when irradiated with an Arc AAA UV light, and the fifth is a minor update to my Flightmaster ROG R/C airplane's web page to add an ETA of the replacement.

The spectrum was published on my website and posted on two other BBSs.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/avion9.jpg[/img]
This is the Megatech Avion Micro Airplane.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eleventh/arcuv1.jpg[/img]
And this is the Arc AAA UV light.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have no outside trips planned for today...O WAIT!!! I do need to go to the bank later this morning.

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07-09-09
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have five updates planned for my website today...one is an update to my Megatech Avion Micro Airplane's web page to add a short video I made showing it lifting off on its own on its new retrofit landing gear, the second is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph, two concern my having performed spectroscopy of fluorescence of the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in uranated glass when irradiated with an Arc AAA UV light, and the fifth is a minor update to my Flightmaster ROG R/C airplane's web page to add an ETA of the replacement.

The spectrum was published on my website and posted on two other BBSs.


This is the Megatech Avion Micro Airplane.


And this is the Arc AAA UV light.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have no outside trips planned for today...O WAIT!!! I do need to go to the bank later this morning.

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #248 on: July 10, 2009, 05:34:55 am »
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[b]07-10-09[/b]
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have six updates planned for my website today...one is an update to my 473nm Rechargeable Blue Laser's web page stating that I performed spectroscopy of fluorescence of the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in uranated* glass when irradiated with it, the second is the addition of that spectrum to one of my pages for "Fluorescence in Products Not Designed to be Light-Emitters", the third & fourth are spectroscopy of the LEDs in a computer mouse, the fifth is a minor update to my Flightmaster ROG R/C airplane's web page stating that the replacement arrived yesterday afternoon and that I'll likely attempt flights late this morning, and the sixth is is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.

The spectra were published on my website and posted on two other BBSs; and the laser responsible for causing the uranated* glass insulator to glow had its evaluation updated on the same two BBSs.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/ninteen/473-1.jpg[/img]
This is the laser responsible for causing that fluorecence in the uranated* glass insulator.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have a trip to the nearby baseball fields planned to make one or more test flights of the replacement Flightmaster ROG R/C airplane late this morning.

[b]*[/b][i]"Uranated" - infused with an oxide of uranium, [b]*NOT*[/b] piddled on. [img]http://safeco2.home.att.net/wink.gif[/img]
Commonly referred to as "Vaseline glass" because it has
a distinct pale yellow-green color when not being irradiated.[/i]

Note spelling: "ur[b]A[/b]nated", not  "ur[b]E[/b]nated","ur[b]I[/b]nated", "ur[b]O[/b]nated", "ur[b]U[/b]nated", or sometimes "ur[b]Y[/b]nated".

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07-10-09
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have six updates planned for my website today...one is an update to my 473nm Rechargeable Blue Laser's web page stating that I performed spectroscopy of fluorescence of the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in uranated* glass when irradiated with it, the second is the addition of that spectrum to one of my pages for "Fluorescence in Products Not Designed to be Light-Emitters", the third & fourth are spectroscopy of the LEDs in a computer mouse, the fifth is a minor update to my Flightmaster ROG R/C airplane's web page stating that the replacement arrived yesterday afternoon and that I'll likely attempt flights late this morning, and the sixth is is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.

The spectra were published on my website and posted on two other BBSs; and the laser responsible for causing the uranated* glass insulator to glow had its evaluation updated on the same two BBSs.


This is the laser responsible for causing that fluorecence in the uranated* glass insulator.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have a trip to the nearby baseball fields planned to make one or more test flights of the replacement Flightmaster ROG R/C airplane late this morning.

*"Uranated" - infused with an oxide of uranium, *NOT* piddled on.
Commonly referred to as "Vaseline glass" because it has
a distinct pale yellow-green color when not being irradiated.


Note spelling: "urAnated", not  "urEnated","urInated", "urOnated", "urUnated", or sometimes "urYnated".

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #249 on: July 11, 2009, 05:28:20 am »
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[b]New evaluation: Handy Blub[/b]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/hbulb1.jpg[/img]

http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/handbulb.htm

[b]?SOME DILLWEED SUCKED UP A SPOOL OF SOLDER AND ROYALLY SCREWED THE VACUUM CLEANER UP  ERROR IN 24576
READY.[/b]
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/cursor.gif[/img]

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New evaluation: Handy Blub



http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/handbulb.htm

?SOME DILLWEED SUCKED UP A SPOOL OF SOLDER AND ROYALLY SCREWED THE VACUUM CLEANER UP  ERROR IN 24576
READY.



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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #250 on: July 12, 2009, 05:42:49 am »
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b]Fluorescence of the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in Uranated* Glass when irradiated with the [url=http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/fifteen/pm6uv.htm]Pelican M6 6W NUV Modification[/url][/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/2009com2.jpg[/img]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/pm6uv10.gif[/img]

{[i]computer alarm/beeping noises[/i]} {[i]female computer voice[/i]} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)

[b]*[/b][i]"Uranated" - infused with an oxide of uranium, [b]*NOT*[/b] piddled on. [img]http://safeco2.home.att.net/wink.gif[/img]
Commonly referred to as "Vaseline glass" because it has
a distinct pale yellow-green color when not being irradiated.[/i]

Note spelling: "ur[b]A[/b]nated", not  "ur[b]E[/b]nated","ur[b]I[/b]nated", "ur[b]O[/b]nated", "ur[b]U[/b]nated", or sometimes "ur[b]Y[/b]nated".

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Fluorescence of the 2009 NIA Commemorative Insulator in Uranated* Glass when irradiated with the Pelican M6 6W NUV Modification





{computer alarm/beeping noises} {female computer voice} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)

*"Uranated" - infused with an oxide of uranium, *NOT* piddled on.
Commonly referred to as "Vaseline glass" because it has
a distinct pale yellow-green color when not being irradiated.


Note spelling: "urAnated", not  "urEnated","urInated", "urOnated", "urUnated", or sometimes "urYnated".

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #251 on: July 13, 2009, 05:20:30 am »
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b]Radio Shack # 276-0312 Blinking Red LED[/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/276-0312.jpg[/img]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/276-0312.gif[/img]

{[i]computer alarm/beeping noises[/i]} {[i]female computer voice[/i]} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)

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Radio Shack # 276-0312 Blinking Red LED





{computer alarm/beeping noises} {female computer voice} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #252 on: July 14, 2009, 05:23:37 am »
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<b>07-14-09</b><br>
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have four updates planned for my website today... onwe is an update to my Yellow-Green LEDs page to add an additional beam photograph & a spectrographic analysis of a Radio Shack yellow-green LED, the second is an update to my Flightmaster ROG R/C airplane's web page to tell of another sufccessful flight and to add a video of that flight (~11.10MB in size), the third is adding the "<img src="http://ledmuseum.home.att.net/yourtube.gif">" icon to my "Legend for Icons & Graemlins" web page (to indicate that a product video is hosted on YourTube), and the fourth is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.
<br>
<br>
<img src="http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/bcups.jpg"><br>
These are "cutterbups" (what my stepmother calls "buttercups") that somebody planted nearby; today's "Picture Of the Day".
<br>
<br>
<img src="http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/flight17.jpg"><br>
And this is a screen dump (yes, it's really called that!) from the video I made.
<br>
<br>
My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.
<br>
<br>
I have a trip to the bank to make a small deposit planned for late this morning.

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07-14-09
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have four updates planned for my website today... onwe is an update to my Yellow-Green LEDs page to add an additional beam photograph & a spectrographic analysis of a Radio Shack yellow-green LED, the second is an update to my Flightmaster ROG R/C airplane's web page to tell of another sufccessful flight and to add a video of that flight (~11.10MB in size), the third is adding the "" icon to my "Legend for Icons & Graemlins" web page (to indicate that a product video is hosted on YourTube), and the fourth is an update to my "Picture Of the Day" web page with a new photograph.


These are "cutterbups" (what my stepmother calls "buttercups") that somebody planted nearby; today's "Picture Of the Day".


And this is a screen dump (yes, it's really called that!) from the video I made.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates as of this posting.

I have a trip to the bank to make a small deposit planned for late this morning.

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #253 on: July 15, 2009, 05:25:12 am »
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In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b]New evaluation: LED Cap Light[/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/enerhat1.jpg[/img]

http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/enerhat1.htm

[b]?SOME DILLWEED SHOVED SCOTTOWELS DOWN THE DRAIN AND ROYALLY STUFFED UP THE LAVATORY  ERROR IN 16384
READY.[/b]
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/cursor.gif[/img]

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New evaluation: LED Cap Light



http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/enerhat1.htm

?SOME DILLWEED SHOVED SCOTTOWELS DOWN THE DRAIN AND ROYALLY STUFFED UP THE LAVATORY  ERROR IN 16384
READY.



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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #254 on: July 16, 2009, 05:21:24 am »
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In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b]Unknown-Type Blue-Green LED[/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/turhilo.jpg[/img]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/twenty/turhi.gif[/img]
If=48.660mA.

{[i]computer alarm/beeping noises[/i]} {[i]female computer voice[/i]} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)

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Unknown-Type Blue-Green LED




If=48.660mA.

{computer alarm/beeping noises} {female computer voice} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)

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Evaluations of flashlights, lighting products, lasers, and analyses of LEDs in their feral state.