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LED Lights replacing Halogens in Scotland
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 05, 2008
Right now, Jay and I are touring Europe- basically we re couch hopping at videobloggers houses! We took a short detour and stayed in a hostel in Edinburgh, Scotland. One of the cool things about this hostel was its energy conserving light systems (besides these LEDs, they had motion sensor hallway lights that were only on when you walked through!). This LED halogen replacement was super cool. LEDs have very low wattage, so they use a ton less electricity than even fluorescents- compare .5-2w to the average 13-20w fluorescents or 40-100w incandescents. They also are said to have an almost infinite life span. I think we re going to be seeing a lot more of these in the future. Philips, one of the major light bulb manufacturers, just recently bought some LED technologies for future(istic) integration. The only issues are that LEDs are super focused, meaning they don t spread light like other bulbs; they keep light kind of funneled and focused like a spot light. The other issue is that they tend be a more cold, blue color, rather than the pleasant warm glow of incandescents and the newer fluorescents. Hopefully LEDs will start to evolve into warmer hues and eventually replace the energy sucking lights we have now. I was really excited to see this light in use as a little reading light!
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Advanced Lighting (Part Dos): 4 Minute Film School
from Indy Mogul April 25, 2008
This episode of 4 Minute examines the many uses of gels, the appropriate times to use diffusion, your mom, and placement of your lights. After watching this episode you should be able to light your movies like the Sun lights our planet Earth. OUCH! You're burning my skin!!!!
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LED Lights replacing Halogens in Scotland
from Ryan Is Hungry January 20, 2008
QuickTime vPIP Right now, Jay and I are touring Europe- basically we re couch hopping at videobloggers houses! We took a short detour and stayed in a hostel in Edinburgh, Scotland. One of the cool things about this hostel was its energy conserving light systems (besides these LEDs, they had motion sensor hallway lights that were only on when you walked through!). This LED halogen replacement was super cool. LEDs have very low wattage, so they use a ton less electricity than even fluorescents- compare .5-2w to the average 13-20w fluorescents or 40-100w incandescents. They also are said to have an almost infinite life span. I think we re going to be seeing a lot more of these in the future. Philips, one of the major light bulb manufacturers, just recently bought some LED technologies for future(istic) integration. The only issues are that LEDs are super focused, meaning they don t spread light like other bulbs; they keep light kind of funneled and focused like a spot light. The other issue is that they tend be a more cold, blue color, rather than the pleasant warm glow of incandescents and the newer fluorescents. Hopefully LEDs will start to evolve into warmer hues and eventually replace the energy sucking lights we have now. I was really excited to see this light in use as a little reading light! Runtime- 1:04 Technorati Tags: LED, halogen, scotland, energy, green, ryanishungry
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Differences between the LED and halogen diving lights
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) August 29, 2007
This instructional video by Scuba.com explains the difference between the two major types of lights. They are the Halogen (Xeon) and LED. The Halogen has a single glass bulb just like any other light we are used to seeing and the LED light has a diode with no glass involved. The significant difference between the two is that the LED is much more durable and the light is a different spectrum. It is more of a white light unlike the halogen that has a yellow light. The LED also has a longer burning time than the Halogen bulb too. The major advantage to an LED light is the amount of battery life you get. If you change your batteries three times with LED light you will end up changing your batteries nine times with halogen lights. Although the LED is about three times as much, in the long run you will save more money on batteries and bulbs.
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Show #109 - Lost in the Schwarma Kingdom
from Digital Detroit Radio October 05, 2006
Shownotes: I appreciate Bill Sorry that I didn't understand your podcast name in your message--send me the link and I will post it for you, ok? Neil calls to tell me that Jamie is "pulling a Matt from Detroit" I guess I can be that bad sometimes, eh? Cat calls in to suggest that I start watching "House" TV Show responses (thanks, everybody!) Heroes is ok so far Smith is pretty awesome, though I went to visit Tom at his bar Recap of the Schwarma Kingdom vs. the Schwarma Hot Spot Microwaves tend to be a little more efficient at heating food than conventional ovens Good times at the border Music Links: Halogen - "Baby's Eyes" Karmic Hit Buy at iTunes Music Store Download "Baby's Eyes" (MP3, 192kbps) CSS - "Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above" Tiger Baby - "At Least I'm Honest"
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Show #109 - Lost in the Schwarma Kingdom
from Digital Detroit Radio October 05, 2006
Shownotes: I appreciate Bill Sorry that I didn't understand your podcast name in your message--send me the link and I will post it for you, ok? Neil calls to tell me that Jamie is "pulling a Matt from Detroit" I guess I can be that bad sometimes, eh? Cat calls in to suggest that I start watching "House" TV Show responses (thanks, everybody!) Heroes is ok so far Smith is pretty awesome, though I went to visit Tom at his bar Recap of the Schwarma Kingdom vs. the Schwarma Hot Spot Microwaves tend to be a little more efficient at heating food than conventional ovens Good times at the border Music Links: Halogen - "Baby's Eyes" Karmic Hit Buy at iTunes Music Store Download "Baby's Eyes" (MP3, 192kbps) CSS - "Let's Make Love and Listen to Death From Above" Tiger Baby - "At Least I'm Honest"
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Oz Music Wednesday - 26th April 2006
from Roocast - Australian Music Podcasts April 25, 2006
Oz Music Wednesday, episode 273. Who would have ever thought that we've been going so long that we are up to episode 273! Not us! Join us for the Oz Music revolution – the second most popular podcast on the internet after the Ricky Gervais Show. TZU – In Front of Me, Errol JM - Zeros and Ones, Dave Graney – there he goes with his eye out, Mach Pelican – Radio, Klinger – Lemon Pez, Halogen - Baby's Eyes, Gerling – Turning the Screws, Holy Soul – Sign of the Triangle, Delicat – Seven, Welcome Mat – Cake
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