Tortious interference of contract and tortious interference of business lawsuits from Netflix and related companies should knock the shit out of the ISPs.
Boy you must live in Bizarro world. BTC has been manipulated many times over, how the fuck do you think it managed to have a 1,000:1 conversion versus US currency at one point and time?
"LED performance, unlike other lighting performance, drops with heat."
Yes, but if you look at the replacement bulbs, they're not the high-power 1W or greater diodes. They're usually an array of.25w or.5w diodes, (which don't get very warm in the first place, like 60C junction temp, and tend to be more efficient than most 1w counterparts) on a tubular aluminum heat sink.
"The proper form factor is wide and tall,"
Depending upon the form factor, like a cylinder, tall IS deep. Like most direct-replacement LED headlamp bulbs. There isn't a problem at all.
" We're talking about primary lighting, where LED is very, very rare as it's only the last 24 months or so that LED clusters with high enough output have started to come to market. "
Wow, you're very wrong. We've had direct LED headlamp replacements that worked perfectly fine, brighter than incandescent lamps that have five times the power requirement, for at least half a decade.
" Your alleged expertise in the matter has just been made questionable to the point of oblivion. "
Headlamps which do not direct light upwards to illuminate road signs are ILLEGAL BY REGULATION. Try again when you've had friends paying tickets for it and being cited the regulation. You're just lucky most cops don't know the regulations. You come across one that does, you're getting pegged and heavily fined.
" 3000K isn't normal for this application."
Jeeze, I wonder why it's listed in every Haynes manual I have from my '87 Toyota Tercel to my '98 Ford Taurus, then?
" We're talking about shooting people in the face with headlights."
Apparently you're ignorant of vehicles that have headlights higher than a bumper or trunk, just because of the vehicle size. Your HID shutters DO JACK SHIT.
" It may save your job."
My job is secure as long as idiots like you exist.
"If you do have a job in automotive lighting, you shouldn't."
Says the person that's been wrong on every possible point trying to be made. What a laugh.
"One: modern lights are HID, not LED. Totally different technology."
Try again. Many newer cars are LED by OEM. I design LED lighting, so I'd be in the perfect position to know this.
"Two: what are you driving? I've got a... car. With the cut-offs in my HID projectors, 100% of my light emission is at or below the bumper level of a car in front of me."
Totally against DOT regulations, you're using illegal headlamps, idiot.
"What, what? Making stuff up are we? HIDs are available at a very, very wide color temperature range. Mine for instance are a nice 4300K; a nice crisp white light."
4300K has more blue than STANDARD 3,000K. Try again.
"Again, your mirrors are evidently below typical bumper level. Weird. You might want to fix that."
Ignorant of how physics, light, and mirrors work, I see.
"It's not an issue with OEM installs."
Which is why Ford and Toyota are asking me (and several other companies) about LED designs and fixtures and remedies for the problems they're having.
Yea? You tell that to the idiots with new LED OEM headlights in their cars, and vehicles that are taller than mine.
So yes, real shit does in fact do that.
" In order to safely drive at 70 on the highway you need to do real upgrades."
No you don't. Take your well-traveled vehicle and buffer the goddamned headlamp assemblies, and switch to 2,700-3,000K lighting. Bam, you're brighter than 90% of the road in the first place, because in reality, nobody seems to know about buffing the headlamp assemblies.
"So if you see someone's car that blinds you, that person themselves is a complete moron that did that on purpose."
Wrong, again. Plenty of circumstances where OEM equipment will cause you vision problems, especialy anything that is blue-heavy.
Oh, you want to know why your HID kit isn't available in the USA? It FAILS DOT SAFETY REGULATIONS BECAUSE OF THE SEVERE AMOUNT OF BLUE LIGHT EMITTED. Blue light destroys night vision AND causes/irritates macular degeneration. Oh, and your shutters don't help when you're riding my ass (like most any moron on the road,) your light gets in my vehicle and mirrors just fine.
"I drive close to 2500 miles a month in the dark, so I need to see better than the rest of you."
You won't need to see better than the rest of us when you blind one of us and we accidentally cause you (and likely ourselves) to get into a fatal wreck because of your small penis and a need to be brighter, instead of being smarter.
"The overreach, as it were, is that the federal government is sticking its nose into regulating commercial activity in a manner that is unconstitutional in the first place"
You better re-read the commerce clause, as what it states clearly falls under what is happening here - regulation of commerce between the states. Crowdfunding doesn't stay in one state, and thus the government has the right to control it.
I'm all against gov't overreach, but this is clearly stated in the constitution.
"it's not innovative for apple to break with the rectangular form of every other desktop computer & design the MP around the heatsink and fan."
No, because tons of other companies were doing it WELL BEFORE Apple ever dreamed it possible.
"Heavily involved in semiconductor based industries with thermal issues? Suure you are"
http://i.imgur.com/YDWt3We.png - 1,000w in 30mm x 30mm package. THE most powerful grow light ever designed (and also can be retrofitted with regular white LED dies for architectural/industrial lighting.)
That's not easy to keep cool. I had to design a graphite-core heat sink solution for that.
http://i.imgur.com/jT6x5H1.jpg - Oh look, here I am testing not only thermal outputs from these different thermal designs, but also running visual cellular scans on test crops - see I also do biology as well. It's kinda part of the job of RESEARCH DIRECTOR FOR A GLOBAL COMPANY.
So.... you did read the part that says these thieves have intimate knowledge of the ATM, and thus know your entire tirade is pretty much pointless and void in light of this fact, right?
And it's true. The heat sink inside THAT EXACT LED is the EXACT SAME HEAT SINK in the Mac Pro.
They didn't make any compromises, at fucking all. They took a note from the LED industry, like every other tech company on the planet has been doing for the past half decade or longer.
Protip: I am very heavily involved in most semiconductor-based industries where thermal considerations are a major issue.
Now go back to school and learn how to comprehend that which you read.
"Ah, so according to you a Mac Pro is a 360 led light?"
Your brain must not function properly in order for you to say such an astoundingly stupid thing. It's as if you missed the quote above my comment and in fact didn't pay attention to it at all.
You're just blind. I've posted this same picture dozens of times and you get such heavy psychological trauma as your world collapses that your brain wipes it out and we repeat this cycle again every few months.
Bridge rectifiers are not complicated circuits and you're a compete fucking fool for thinking so. It's one of the most basic things you can build using six pieces combined of two components - 2 resistors and 4 diodes. You don't even need a breadboard, you fucking moron.
For enclosed fixtures, use LED bulbs that utilize half-watt or lower diodes. That will make heat a non-issue.
Using 1w or higher LEDs begins to introduce heat problems.
There are LED units that fit/replace existing down light cans, pretty much plug and play. I would highly recommend those, and they are made by hundreds of various Chinese companies.
Depends on your lighting situations. Different companies have better products than others, depending upon the category and situation. Some have no proper solution and you're forced to DIY.
"Well, in a laptop, there is no separate graphics card that you could replace. "
Never heard of MXM slots, I see. We've been replacing the GPU in laptops for YEARS.
On alibaba, you can find the actual true manufacturer of the expensive brand LED.
And save about 80%.
Tortious interference of contract and tortious interference of business lawsuits from Netflix and related companies should knock the shit out of the ISPs.
No big deal. Lawsuits will work this one out.
"If they had waited to make the 100W bulbs illegal until there was a cost effective replacement LED I would have been okay with this."
Never heard of alibaba.com, I see.
Unfortunately that has bugs too. Meta-moderation, for example.
"Bitcoin isn't "manipulated" at all"
Boy you must live in Bizarro world. BTC has been manipulated many times over, how the fuck do you think it managed to have a 1,000:1 conversion versus US currency at one point and time?
"As a fun point, having too rich a mixture of antifreeze will corrode the aluminum, and eat the gaskets between various manifolds."
Aluminum in a '57 Chevy. LMFAO.
Back to school for you.
"LED performance, unlike other lighting performance, drops with heat."
Yes, but if you look at the replacement bulbs, they're not the high-power 1W or greater diodes. They're usually an array of .25w or .5w diodes, (which don't get very warm in the first place, like 60C junction temp, and tend to be more efficient than most 1w counterparts) on a tubular aluminum heat sink.
"The proper form factor is wide and tall,"
Depending upon the form factor, like a cylinder, tall IS deep. Like most direct-replacement LED headlamp bulbs. There isn't a problem at all.
" We're talking about primary lighting, where LED is very, very rare as it's only the last 24 months or so that LED clusters with high enough output have started to come to market. "
Wow, you're very wrong. We've had direct LED headlamp replacements that worked perfectly fine, brighter than incandescent lamps that have five times the power requirement, for at least half a decade.
" Your alleged expertise in the matter has just been made questionable to the point of oblivion. "
Headlamps which do not direct light upwards to illuminate road signs are ILLEGAL BY REGULATION. Try again when you've had friends paying tickets for it and being cited the regulation. You're just lucky most cops don't know the regulations. You come across one that does, you're getting pegged and heavily fined.
" 3000K isn't normal for this application."
Jeeze, I wonder why it's listed in every Haynes manual I have from my '87 Toyota Tercel to my '98 Ford Taurus, then?
" We're talking about shooting people in the face with headlights."
Apparently you're ignorant of vehicles that have headlights higher than a bumper or trunk, just because of the vehicle size. Your HID shutters DO JACK SHIT.
" It may save your job."
My job is secure as long as idiots like you exist.
"If you do have a job in automotive lighting, you shouldn't."
Says the person that's been wrong on every possible point trying to be made. What a laugh.
"One: modern lights are HID, not LED. Totally different technology."
Try again. Many newer cars are LED by OEM. I design LED lighting, so I'd be in the perfect position to know this.
"Two: what are you driving? I've got a... car. With the cut-offs in my HID projectors, 100% of my light emission is at or below the bumper level of a car in front of me."
Totally against DOT regulations, you're using illegal headlamps, idiot.
"What, what? Making stuff up are we? HIDs are available at a very, very wide color temperature range. Mine for instance are a nice 4300K; a nice crisp white light."
4300K has more blue than STANDARD 3,000K. Try again.
"Again, your mirrors are evidently below typical bumper level. Weird. You might want to fix that."
Ignorant of how physics, light, and mirrors work, I see.
"It's not an issue with OEM installs."
Which is why Ford and Toyota are asking me (and several other companies) about LED designs and fixtures and remedies for the problems they're having.
Please shut your mouth. I design this equipment.
"First OEM cars DONT BLIND PEOPLE."
Yea? You tell that to the idiots with new LED OEM headlights in their cars, and vehicles that are taller than mine.
So yes, real shit does in fact do that.
" In order to safely drive at 70 on the highway you need to do real upgrades."
No you don't. Take your well-traveled vehicle and buffer the goddamned headlamp assemblies, and switch to 2,700-3,000K lighting. Bam, you're brighter than 90% of the road in the first place, because in reality, nobody seems to know about buffing the headlamp assemblies.
"So if you see someone's car that blinds you, that person themselves is a complete moron that did that on purpose."
Wrong, again. Plenty of circumstances where OEM equipment will cause you vision problems, especialy anything that is blue-heavy.
Oh, you want to know why your HID kit isn't available in the USA? It FAILS DOT SAFETY REGULATIONS BECAUSE OF THE SEVERE AMOUNT OF BLUE LIGHT EMITTED. Blue light destroys night vision AND causes/irritates macular degeneration. Oh, and your shutters don't help when you're riding my ass (like most any moron on the road,) your light gets in my vehicle and mirrors just fine.
"I drive close to 2500 miles a month in the dark, so I need to see better than the rest of you."
You won't need to see better than the rest of us when you blind one of us and we accidentally cause you (and likely ourselves) to get into a fatal wreck because of your small penis and a need to be brighter, instead of being smarter.
"The overreach, as it were, is that the federal government is sticking its nose into regulating commercial activity in a manner that is unconstitutional in the first place"
You better re-read the commerce clause, as what it states clearly falls under what is happening here - regulation of commerce between the states. Crowdfunding doesn't stay in one state, and thus the government has the right to control it.
I'm all against gov't overreach, but this is clearly stated in the constitution.
Real SysOps used roboboards, not your crappy USRevive-its.
Turn YOUR nerd card in with that single-user crap.
I certainly didn't fail, it's your lacking responses without any sourcing what so ever thatproves you're wrong and are just trolling.
I mean, anyone can pretty much look at your posting history and see you're a complete failure.
"it's not innovative for apple to break with the rectangular form of every other desktop computer & design the MP around the heatsink and fan."
No, because tons of other companies were doing it WELL BEFORE Apple ever dreamed it possible.
"Heavily involved in semiconductor based industries with thermal issues? Suure you are"
http://i.imgur.com/YDWt3We.png - 1,000w in 30mm x 30mm package. THE most powerful grow light ever designed (and also can be retrofitted with regular white LED dies for architectural/industrial lighting.)
That's not easy to keep cool. I had to design a graphite-core heat sink solution for that.
http://i.imgur.com/jT6x5H1.jpg - Oh look, here I am testing not only thermal outputs from these different thermal designs, but also running visual cellular scans on test crops - see I also do biology as well. It's kinda part of the job of RESEARCH DIRECTOR FOR A GLOBAL COMPANY.
Go back to wallowing in your ignorance, sir.
So.... you did read the part that says these thieves have intimate knowledge of the ATM, and thus know your entire tirade is pretty much pointless and void in light of this fact, right?
You still fail to read or understand.
The only thing the Mac Pro is ahead of the curve on is form factor, and they've clearly made serious compromises to achieve that
That is what I replied to. FORM FACTOR.
And I replied by saying "It's not an innovation as they're using an LED company's own heat sink for the interior."
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/579269880/Unique_360_degree_beam_angle_vertical.html
And it's true. The heat sink inside THAT EXACT LED is the EXACT SAME HEAT SINK in the Mac Pro.
They didn't make any compromises, at fucking all. They took a note from the LED industry, like every other tech company on the planet has been doing for the past half decade or longer.
Protip: I am very heavily involved in most semiconductor-based industries where thermal considerations are a major issue.
Now go back to school and learn how to comprehend that which you read.
"Ah, so according to you a Mac Pro is a 360 led light?"
Your brain must not function properly in order for you to say such an astoundingly stupid thing. It's as if you missed the quote above my comment and in fact didn't pay attention to it at all.
" I have yet to see any of these magical simple devices that you have produced."
http://i.imgur.com/yvANT7n.png
You're just blind. I've posted this same picture dozens of times and you get such heavy psychological trauma as your world collapses that your brain wipes it out and we repeat this cycle again every few months.
Please get a brain and see where I posted elsewhere in the thread that that was the CHEAPEST LED available.
Oh, wait, you obviously can't fucking read.
Bridge rectifiers are not complicated circuits and you're a compete fucking fool for thinking so. It's one of the most basic things you can build using six pieces combined of two components - 2 resistors and 4 diodes. You don't even need a breadboard, you fucking moron.
"The only thing the Mac Pro is ahead of the curve on is form factor, and they've clearly made serious compromises to achieve that."
They appear to have copied Bysen LED's heat sink design for 360 degree vertical LED lighting. I don't see much innovation, there.
For enclosed fixtures, use LED bulbs that utilize half-watt or lower diodes. That will make heat a non-issue.
Using 1w or higher LEDs begins to introduce heat problems.
There are LED units that fit/replace existing down light cans, pretty much plug and play. I would highly recommend those, and they are made by hundreds of various Chinese companies.
"Did you tire of our thread?"
No, slashdot limits posting amounts, nimrod.
As for what's 'right-wing' go ask anyone else that's lived outside of the USA. What we call 'left' here is 'right wing' everywhere else in the world.
Depends on your lighting situations. Different companies have better products than others, depending upon the category and situation. Some have no proper solution and you're forced to DIY.
What do you need? Got a list?