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Re: Anyone moved to LED Lighting?



On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 11:45:08 -0500, "Josepi" <JRM@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>You base your whole argument and insults on the back of some vehicle parked
>at the back of your scrap yard? Show me the money.
>
>At least if you are going to use over 2348  (your figures) different nyms
>you should attempt to change your stupid insult style of words. It would
>make trolling and stalking much more effective for you.
>
> **sigh** The newbies.
>
>You can run but you can never hide. Better luck next time.
>

Now you have become pretty much incoherent. I have been on usenet
since... well, a very long time. I have changed my nym maybe 5 or so
times in 20 or so years. I only use one at a time, usually for many
years, before changing to another.

And you remain completely wrong on everyting else, too. Now the list
of things you are confused about is just longer.



><salty@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:h05gg5tbv60uolhick0rlrpqliu22ch579@xxxxxxxxxx
>> On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 08:35:31 -0500, "Josepi" <JRM@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>LED tail light are not "very bright". The illumination is very poor.
>>>
>>
>> Once again, you are COMPLETELY wrong. The only thing in this
>> conversation that is not very bright, is you.
>>
>>>However LED lights are very focused and play on the human vision system to
>>>compete with the effectiveness of incandescents.
>>>
>>>Many incandescent tail lights have taken a lesson in efficiency also and
>>>many of the so-called LED taillights on vehicles are actually incandescent
>>>bulbs. Take a closer look and you will see many peanut bulbs in a
>>>reflector
>>>with small pockets.
>>>
>>
>> Once again, you are COMPLETELY wrong. Just so I could say I knew for
>> certain, I just went out and looked again. LED's, dopey. Nine in each
>> tail/brakelight. Looked in the manual and in the list of replacement
>> bulbs, there is nothing listed for tail lights. They are not expected
>> to need replacement in the lifetime of the vehicle. If they are
>> damaged in an accident, you replace the whole light array as an
>> assembly.
>>
>> Game, Set, Match
>>
>>>When will we see back-up LED lights on vehicles?  Not likely in the near
>>>future. The total luminence is not there to illuminate an area. Something
>>>LEDs have failed at, to date.
>>>
>>
>> Once again, you are COMPLETELY wrong. Have someone (who can read) look
>> up the word "array" in a dictionary and explain it to you.
>>
>>
>


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