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Sorry to spoil the fun guys, but you've all been lied to.. Edison and his cohorts didn't want you to know the truth.
http://paul.merton.ox.ac.uk/science/darksucker.html |
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Sorry -- but that is what happens when someone w/o a good background in physics and simple wiring know-how tries to come up with an explanation for his goof: he simply wired up his lamps backwards and then tried to find a fancy reason for what happened, in the process getting a whole bunch of things wrong. Bulbs really do emit light. We proved this in a very simple freshman physics class. A standard car headlight casing was turned on, then moved across the room faster than the speed of light. Since the bulb's container was moving faster than light, any light emitted couldn't escape out the front, nor could it leave via the silvered backing, so it all stayed in the container. When it was stopped on the other side of the room, the light that had collected in the casing spilled out, proving that the bulb really did emit light.
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Cool! So xenon flash tubes are controlled photonic explosions?
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The correct spelling is "litebulb" "remember the spelling was officially changed with the start of lowfat no carbohydrates diets you might have seen on tv" And I should know how to spell, I just graduated from Harvard Law school and just got an email letting me know my degree is ready for me to download... now if I could just figure out how to put the degree style stationery into the printer so I can print it out and frame it!!! Does anybody know what a black flashing litebulb on a Canon printer is supposed to indicate? it seems to be leaking stuff too (if that helps)
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I just became aware of the lightbulb issue. I haven't searched the web on this. is it ok to put a 40 watt in place of a 60 watt. will it burn out faster since the fixture is made for a 60 watt
could we have a module in sage warn us about lightbulbs that are about to burn out? It is very inconvienient to change channels in the dark. |
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As for a 40w bulb in a 60 w socket... you can do that, but you have to add a watt limiter to the line before the socket, or else split the line in two in order to reduce the signal so that the bulb doesn't get overloaded. You have to be careful: too little power & you end up with a noisy bulb; too much power and you end up with ghosting. If you have problems, call the power company to send a tech out to your house. If you ask, he might leave some free bulbs while checking your lines. - Andy
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Anyone have a good lightbulb avatar?
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Oh yeah -- be sure to spend a little extra for the model with the additional 5-digit capability, which has an individual compartment for each finger. - Andy
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Have you tried doing a clean reinstall of the lightbulb? Have you actually flicked the light switch to the on position? Try another lightbulb, if that works then it must be the lightbulb. Send an email to GE.
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is there a good codec known for a maximum compression of a litebulb without any quality-loss ? i run out of my storage-space, because my litebulb server has limited capacity...
will compressed litebulbs give the same lux as uncompressed ones ? would a P iV 3,2 GHz be enough to uncompress a litebulb in realtime ? Should i eventually format the litebulb-partition with 32 kb clusters for better performance ? Should i consider a litebulb-Raid5 ? Which of the bulbs take the parity informations ? |
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I don't know about the rest of it, but speaking of hot swap bulb sets & bulb-raid5... I just received an email telling me that a bulb was out! That was awesome -- I looked up & sure enough, a bulb had gone out in my office. Luckily, the online spare automatically took its place until I get the replacement for the bad one.
- Andy
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Bulb-raid5 is definitely the way to go. And make sure to use SCSI bulbs (a little more expensive but definitely brighter and higher quality). You'll need at least a 3-way bulb for raid5. And if it goes bad, just rebuild it.
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should i prefer a hardware scsi-bulb-raid5 ? Are there performance issues with the integrated software raid of the winbulb xp (lumen pack 3) ?
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Can someone pleeeeeeeese tell me where and when I can get Lightbulb Studio? I'm so tired of having to wait for G.E. to do everything for me.
Also, with the amount of money I've invested in bulbs so far, Lightbulb 3.0 had better allow me to see when my eyelids are closed or it will be back to Gaslamp 1.4 for me. |
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How can this thread goes more than 2 months without kny chiming in....? ;-)
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Don't know about him but i somehow missed this very important thread.
BTW has anybody found the solution to the lightbulb stuttering issue that has popped up in 2.1 to 2.5? Im interested to know so i can reinable lightbulb service on my lightbulb system.
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