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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #90 on: February 19, 2009, 06:30:19 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[b]02-19-09[/b]
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have five updates planned for my website today. One is performing spectroscopy of the PowerFlare, the second is adding that spectrum to another part of my website, the third & fourth are performing spectroscopy of a "Flex Tek 12 volt LED Lamp", and the last is stating that I found out what kind of battery a recently-acquired LED wristwatch uses.

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

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/fifth/pflare1.jpg[/img]
This is what the PowerFlare looks like.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/fifth/ftek1.jpg[/img]
And this is what the "Flex Tek 12 volt LED Lamp" looks like.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates - none as of this posting anyway.

I have no outside trips planned for today.
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02-19-09
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have five updates planned for my website today. One is performing spectroscopy of the PowerFlare, the second is adding that spectrum to another part of my website, the third & fourth are performing spectroscopy of a "Flex Tek 12 volt LED Lamp", and the last is stating that I found out what kind of battery a recently-acquired LED wristwatch uses.

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


This is what the PowerFlare looks like.


And this is what the "Flex Tek 12 volt LED Lamp" looks like.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates - none as of this posting anyway.

I have no outside trips planned for today.
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #91 on: February 20, 2009, 05:45:26 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b][url=http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eleventh/hz530.htm]Eflare HZ510/HZ530[/url][/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eleventh/hz530-3.jpg[/img]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/hz530-b.gif[/img]
Blue LEDs

{[i]computer alarm/beeping noises[/i]} {[i]female computer voice[/i]} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)
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Eflare HZ510/HZ530




Blue LEDs

{computer alarm/beeping noises} {female computer voice} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #92 on: February 21, 2009, 06:24:09 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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New evaluation: Weather Ready 100 Hour LED Flashlight

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/100_h1.jpg[/img]

http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/100_hour.htm

{[i]female computer voice[/i]} All files conform to specified parameters except those contained in protected memory. ;)
([i]From the Star Trek: TNG episode "Ship in a Bottle"[/i])
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New evaluation: Weather Ready 100 Hour LED Flashlight



http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/100_hour.htm

{female computer voice} All files conform to specified parameters except those contained in protected memory. ;)
(From the Star Trek: TNG episode "Ship in a Bottle")
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #93 on: February 22, 2009, 06:28:06 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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Well, what did you expect I'd be listening to?
If you guessed Twisted Sister "You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll" that's not it...[b][i]O FOR HEAVEN SAKES!!!!!![/i][/b] Sneak onto the stage at a Twisted Sister concert and beat the living tweedle out of the synthesizer with a bass axe (guitar) - being certain that both instruments become destroyed!!! [img]http://safeco2.home.att.net/wink.gif[/img]

Raven "Rock Until You Drop"
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/rruyd.jpg[/img]

Later, I might listen to SpongeBob SquarePants "Best Day Ever" (from the episode "Best Day Ever") and Red Rider "As Far as Siam".
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/season4.jpg[/img]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/rrafas.jpg[/img]
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Well, what did you expect I'd be listening to?
If you guessed Twisted Sister "You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll" that's not it...O FOR HEAVEN SAKES!!!!!! Sneak onto the stage at a Twisted Sister concert and beat the living tweedle out of the synthesizer with a bass axe (guitar) - being certain that both instruments become destroyed!!!

Raven "Rock Until You Drop"


Later, I might listen to SpongeBob SquarePants "Best Day Ever" (from the episode "Best Day Ever") and Red Rider "As Far as Siam".



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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #94 on: February 23, 2009, 06:12:55 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b]Fluorescence of the light blue lens cap for [url=http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/sixteen/blu-ray4.htm]The Laser Box V2.1 (TLBV2.1) (Blu-ray Violet Laser)[/url] when irradiated with that laser.[/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/lensc3.gif[/img]

{[i]computer alarm/beeping noises[/i]} {[i]female computer voice[/i]} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)
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Fluorescence of the light blue lens cap for The Laser Box V2.1 (TLBV2.1) (Blu-ray Violet Laser) when irradiated with that laser.



{computer alarm/beeping noises} {female computer voice} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #95 on: February 24, 2009, 05:45:22 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b]Fluorescence of the [url=http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/fifth/ttorch.htm]Tritium Torch[/url] when irradiated with [url=http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/sixteen/blu-ray4.htm]The Laser Box V2.1 (TLBV2.1) (Blu-ray Violet Laser)[/url].[/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/ttorch.gif[/img]

{[i]computer alarm/beeping noises[/i]} {[i]female computer voice[/i]} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)
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Fluorescence of the Tritium Torch when irradiated with The Laser Box V2.1 (TLBV2.1) (Blu-ray Violet Laser).



{computer alarm/beeping noises} {female computer voice} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #96 on: February 25, 2009, 05:54:38 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[b]New evaluation: Retro Blue Dot LED Wristwatch[/b]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/bluwat1.jpg[/img]

http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/bluwatch.htm

{[i]female computer voice[/i]} All files conform to specified parameters except those contained in protected memory. ;)
([i]From the Star Trek: TNG episode "Ship in a Bottle"[/i])
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New evaluation: Retro Blue Dot LED Wristwatch



http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/bluwatch.htm

{female computer voice} All files conform to specified parameters except those contained in protected memory. ;)
(From the Star Trek: TNG episode "Ship in a Bottle")
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #97 on: February 26, 2009, 05:42:21 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[b]02-26-09[/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 R2-D2™ Astromech Interactive Droid's web page with a video clip of it made using my new iKan iLED 100 Video Light as the sole source of illumination, two are spectroscopy of LEDs in the R2D2™ robot, the fourth one is adding the video clip of the R2D2™ to the iKan product's evaluation (because it was made using that video light as the only illumination) and giving the iKan unit a full five star rating on my website, the fifth is of my having performed spectroscopy on the Tektite Mark-Lite Fire Fly (a flasher that's rated for marine use), and the last is adding its spectrum to my "Spectra of Low-Powered Red LEDs (3) web page.

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

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/tenth/r2d21.jpg[/img]
This is what the R2-D2™ Astromech Interactive Droid ("robot") looks like.

[img]http://ledmuseum.home.att.net/photos2/firefly1.jpg[/img]
And this is what the Mark-Lite Fire Fly looks like.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates - none as of this posting anyway.

I have no outside trips planned for today.
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02-26-09
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 R2-D2™ Astromech Interactive Droid's web page with a video clip of it made using my new iKan iLED 100 Video Light as the sole source of illumination, two are spectroscopy of LEDs in the R2D2™ robot, the fourth one is adding the video clip of the R2D2™ to the iKan product's evaluation (because it was made using that video light as the only illumination) and giving the iKan unit a full five star rating on my website, the fifth is of my having performed spectroscopy on the Tektite Mark-Lite Fire Fly (a flasher that's rated for marine use), and the last is adding its spectrum to my "Spectra of Low-Powered Red LEDs (3) web page.

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


This is what the R2-D2™ Astromech Interactive Droid ("robot") looks like.


And this is what the Mark-Lite Fire Fly looks like.

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates - none as of this posting anyway.

I have no outside trips planned for today.
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #98 on: February 27, 2009, 04:45:43 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b][url=http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighth/flamels.htm]''Flame'' Laser Light Show[/url][/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighth/fls3.jpg[/img]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/fls2.gif[/img]

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





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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #99 on: February 28, 2009, 02:11:43 am »
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #100 on: February 28, 2009, 05:54:25 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b][url=http://toyletbowlbbs.home.att.net/ledwatch.htm]Megalaser LED Wristwatch[/url][/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://toyletbowlbbs.home.att.net/watch3.jpg[/img]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/watch1.gif[/img]


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






{computer alarm/beeping noises} {female computer voice} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #101 on: March 01, 2009, 05:18:26 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[SIZE=6][COLOR=Red][b]Rat Shack # 276-0309 Wide-Angle Red LED[/b][/COLOR][/SIZE]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/276-0309.jpg[/img]

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/276-0309.gif[/img]

{[i]computer alarm/beeping noises[/i]} {[i]female computer voice[/i]} 0000 hours. Warning!!! Regeneration cycle incomplete!!! ;)
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Rat Shack # 276-0309 Wide-Angle 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 #102 on: March 02, 2009, 04:58:56 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[b]New evaluation: Garrity LED Ley Lite / Gemlite

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/ggem1.jpg[/img]

http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/ggemlite.htm

{[i]female computer voice[/i]} All files conform to specified parameters except those contained in protected memory. ;)
([i]From the Star Trek: TNG episode "Ship in a Bottle"[/i])
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New evaluation: Garrity LED Ley Lite / Gemlite



http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/ggemlite.htm

{female computer voice} All files conform to specified parameters except those contained in protected memory. ;)
(From the Star Trek: TNG episode "Ship in a Bottle")
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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #103 on: March 03, 2009, 05:37:15 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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Well, what did you expect I'd be listening to?
If you guessed Kraftwerk "Electric Cafe" then [b][i]FIIIISH PAAASSSSSTE!!![/i][/b] Sneak into a classical music recital well before
curtain time, set up a Moog or Korg keyboard, connect it to 50,000 watts worth of amplifiers, connect those amps to big speakers
(that can handle the power {[i]hide them behind curtains if necessary[/i]}), and wait patiently...when they start to play "The 1812
Overture", wait an additional 2 minutes 47 seconds, and then start to bang out synthetic electronic sounds from your keyboard.
[img]http://safeco2.home.att.net/wink.gif[/img]

The Cars "Panorama".
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/tcp.jpg[/img]
You might be thinking "Why the F would a self-professed metalhead listen to a band like The Cars?"
Because.
If I've told you once, I've told you 2,458,770 times:
I'm a metalhead *MOST* of the time, but not [b][i]***ALL***[/i][/b] of the time!!!


Later, I might listen to Heavy Metal "Music from the Motion Picture".
[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eighteen/hmmftmp.jpg[/img]
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Well, what did you expect I'd be listening to?
If you guessed Kraftwerk "Electric Cafe" then FIIIISH PAAASSSSSTE!!! Sneak into a classical music recital well before curtain time, set up a Moog or Korg keyboard, connect it to 50,000 watts worth of amplifiers, connect those amps to big speakers (that can handle the power {hide them behind curtains if necessary}), and wait patiently...when they start to play "The 1812 Overture", wait an additional 2 minutes 47 seconds, and then start to bang out synthetic electronic sounds from your keyboard.

The Cars "Panorama".

You might be thinking "Why the F would a self-professed metalhead listen to a band like The Cars?"
Because.
If I've told you once, I've told you 2,458,770 times:
I'm a metalhead *MOST* of the time, but not ***ALL*** of the time!!!


Later, I might listen to Heavy Metal "Music from the Motion Picture".

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This is in my clipboard buffer because I post to the "What are you listening to?" threads on five other BBSs.

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Re: The Ctrl + V Game
« Reply #104 on: March 04, 2009, 05:58:49 am »
In my clipboard (CTRL-V) buffer this morning, is this:
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[b]03-04-09[/b]
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have nine updates planned for my website today. The first two have to do with my having performed
spectroscopy of fluorescence in the outer casing of an Eflare HZ530 beacon when irradiated with a violet-emitting laser, the next two have to do with me adding a
Radio Shack # 276-0010 rectangular yellow LED to my website and performing spectroscopy of it, the next one is of me performing spectroscopy on the backlight
of a cellular telephone, the next one is noting that a light had failed - this was noted when I went to perform spectroscopy of it, and the last three are of
performing spectroscopy of Laser LED Cannons (a computer case lighting accessory).

The spectra were published on my website and posted on two other BBSs; I also updated the evaluation of the laser (the one responsible for the fluorescence
of the outer casing of the Eflare HZ530 beacon) that I posted on two other BBSs.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/eleventh/hz530-1.jpg[/img]
This is what the Eflare HZ530 beacon (it's the one on the right) looks like.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/seventh/ledlas1.jpg[/img]
This is what one of the Laser LED Cannons look like.

[img]http://ledmuseum.candlepower.us/ffli1.jpg[/img]
And this is the light that failed - a ZA-4 FireBug...er...uh...Fire[b][i]Fli[/i][/b] [img]http://safeco2.home.att.net/wink.gif[/img].

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates - none as of this posting anyway.

I have no outside trips planned for today.
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03-04-09
Just making my daily check-in from Federal Way WA. USA...I have nine updates planned for my website today. The first two have to do with my having performed spectroscopy of fluorescence in the outer casing of an Eflare HZ530 beacon when irradiated with a violet-emitting laser, the next two have to do with me adding a Radio Shack # 276-0010 rectangular yellow LED to my website and performing spectroscopy of it, the next one is of me performing spectroscopy on the backlight of a cellular telephone, the next one is noting that a light had failed - this was noted when I went to perform spectroscopy of it, and the last three are of performing spectroscopy of Laser LED Cannons (a computer case lighting accessory).

The spectra were published on my website and posted on two other BBSs; I also updated the evaluation of the laser (the one responsible for the fluorescence of the outer casing of the Eflare HZ530 beacon) that I posted on two other BBSs.


This is what the Eflare HZ530 beacon (it's the one on the right) looks like.


This is what one of the Laser LED Cannons look like.


And this is the light that failed - a ZA-4 FireBug...er...uh...FireFli .

My weblog (or "blog" if you prefer) requires no updates - none as of this posting anyway.

I have no outside trips planned for today.
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