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  1. #16
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    I tell you my patience is nearly at its' end with all this rubbishing of light, light bulbs, lamps, and tungsten filaments, as is the patience of many other forum members my tungsten filament crystal ball tells me.
    I think you should say sorry.
    Last edited by Eastie; 2nd October 2003 at 03:22 PM.

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    Default re lights

    Uh! Oh! I sense trouble lumen

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    YOU ARE ALL WRONG

    here is the definate treatise on your so called 'globes'.

    For years it has been believed that electric bulbs emitted
    light. However, recent information from Bell Labs has proven
    otherwise. Electric bulbs don't emit light, they suck dark.
    Thus they now call these bulbs dark suckers. The dark sucker
    theory, according to a Bell Labs spokesperson, proves the
    existence of dark, that dark has mass heavier than that of
    light, and that dark is faster than light.

    The basis of the dark sucker theory is that electric bulbs
    suck dark. Take for example, the dark suckers in the room
    where you are. There is less dark right next to them than
    there is elsewhere. The larger the dark sucker, the greater
    its capacity to suck dark. Dark suckers in a parking lot
    have a much greater capacity than the ones in this room. As
    with all things, dark suckers don't last forever. Once they
    are full of dark, they can no longer suck. This is proven by
    the black spot on a full dark sucker. A candle is a
    primitive dark sucker. A new candle has a white wick. You
    will notice that after the first use, the wick turns black,
    representing all the dark which has been sucked into it. If
    you hold a pencil next to the wick of an operating candle, the
    tip will turn black because it got in the path of the dark
    flowing into the candle.

    Unfortunately, these primitive dark suckers have a very limited
    range. There are also portable dark suckers. The bulbs in
    these can't handle all of the dark by themselves, and must be
    aided by a dark storage unit. When the dark storage unit is full,
    it must be either emptied or replaced before the portable dark
    sucker can operate again.

    Dark has mass. When dark goes into a dark sucker, friction from
    this mass generates heat. Thus it is not wise to touch an
    operating dark sucker. Candles present a special problem, as the
    dark must travel in the solid wick instead of through glass. This
    generates a great amount of heat. Thus it can be very dangerous
    to touch an operating candle.
    Dark is also heavier than light. If you swim deeper and deeper,
    you notice it gets slowly darker and darker. When you reach a
    depth of approximately fifty feet, you are in total darkness.
    This is because the heavier dark sinks to the bottom of the lake
    and the lighter light floats to the top. The immense power of
    dark can be utilised to mans advantage. We can collect the dark
    that has settled to the bottom of lakes and push it through
    turbines, which generate electricity and help push it to the
    ocean where it may be safely stored. Prior to turbines, it was
    much more difficult to get dark from the rivers and lakes to the
    ocean. The Indians recognised this problem, and tried to solve
    it. When on a river in a canoe travelling in the same direction
    as the flow of the dark, they paddled slowly, so as not to stop
    the flow of dark, but when they travelled against the flow of
    dark, they paddled quickly so as to help push the dark along its
    way.

    Finally, we must prove that dark is faster than light. If you
    were to stand in an illuminated room in front of a closed, dark
    closet, then slowly open the closet door, you would see the
    light slowly enter the closet, but since the dark is so fast,
    you would not be able to see the dark leave the closet.

    In conclusion, Bell Labs stated that dark suckers make all our
    lives much easier. So the next time you look at an electric
    bulb remember that it is indeed a dark sucker.

    *author unknown - net/email
    Last edited by DaveInOz; 2nd October 2003 at 02:38 PM.
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    DaveInOz, I don't know what you are on but I think I'd like to try it.

    How come no-one has used the light bulb message icon yet?
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Lightbulb

    Becuase it's a dark sucker!

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    Hey, when I was down in Melbourne, I heard that Triton were about to release their new workshop light globe.

    Seems that the orange light it emits:

    1) makes Triton gear look even better
    2) is less reflective off the wood dust which permeates most workshops
    3) allows better calibration-by-eye operations
    4) has a slight SWMBO-repellent effect
    5) acts as a homing device to attract other Triton owners.

    Cheers,
    Andrew

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    And if you purchase the optional electro-magnetic tunnel attachment you can use it in conjunction with an ordinary table lamp to make your own particle accelerator.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Oh, I forgot to mention ... this has gone on for long enough, Shane//U/Beaut/Neil/Andrew/Stuart please lock this thread...

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    Arose,

    Surely you went out to the factory and bought one of the returns/seconds instead of paying full freight!

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    "In the beginning, there was nothing. Then God said 'Let there be light,' and there was still nothing, but you could see it."

    Macca

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    Silent C, get rid of the darkness filters, they will still allow a dangerous amount of darkness into your workshop. You need a CYCLONE.
    If we learn by our mistakes, I have had a wonderful education!

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    None:
    It is a hardware problem. Call an electrician.

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    Hey DaveinOz i just proved your theory right , went out to the shed and had a bright idea , found an old torch turned it on and shed lights off drilled a hole in the bulb guess what all the dark came out.

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    LOL
    A well considered and masterfully executed experiment.
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    average minds discuss events,
    small minds discuss people

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    12 guys to hijack the discussion line and try to turn it to their own totally unconnected ends and one pedantic twit to try (probably unsuccessfully to revive a long dead subject
    If its got big teeth it eats meat, That includes power saws.

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