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In message , Mary Fisher
writes Prior to antiboitics, it was used to treat VD. I remember Golden Eye Ointment ... ah, those were the days! To treat VD? -- geoff |
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![]() Try a Google search on [ LED white replacement MR16] or [ LED white replacement GU10 ] for more details. The power consumption is about 2-5 watts per bulb and the light output appears to be equivalent to a 20W incandescent. As already pointed out, this is impossible -- no one has invented a white LED anywhere near efficient enough. What is most likely to have been achieved is a very narrow beam which has the same intensity as a very small part of the wider beam from a regular MR16. If you want a very narrow beam, that's perfect, otherwise it's tough. Furthermore, it would be impossible to produce an MR16 white LED lamp with same output as a halogen one, because the heat output and therefore temperature rise would be same as a halogen one, fairly instantly destroying the LEDs. The makers quote 50,000 hours life, but a recent R4 news item mentioned that 150,000 hours is more typical for an LED. Life depends on temperature. You can make an LED last for as long as you like by keeping it cool enough (doesn't actually matter much if it's being used or not although using it obviously warms the chip). If you want reliable operation beyond 20 years, you would be looking to keep it below room temperature. However the white ones present a second problem -- deterioration of the phosphor and the plastic package by UV from the chip. The phosphor efficiency (which is a theoretical maximum of only 50% to start with and even that is not achieved in practice) will be very significantly reduced by 50000 hours use. sob Might there be something produced in the next few years which might even last only, say, twenty years? That would do me :-) And that was a rhetorical question, a merry quip ... Mary -- Andrew Gabriel |
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In message , Mary Fisher
writes "geoff" wrote in message ... In message , Mary Fisher writes Prior to antiboitics, it was used to treat VD. I remember Golden Eye Ointment ... ah, those were the days! To treat VD? Golden Eye Ointment - EYE Ointment ... for the eyes ... it contained Hg as I remember. Then there was gripe water which soothed babies because of its alcohol content. if it didn't work on the babies the mothers drank it. They took that off the market too. Spoil everything, The Authorities. You were meant to ROFL -- geoff |
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![]() Prior to antiboitics, it was used to treat VD. I remember Golden Eye Ointment ... ah, those were the days! To treat VD? Golden Eye Ointment - EYE Ointment ... for the eyes ... it contained Hg as I remember. Then there was gripe water which soothed babies because of its alcohol content. if it didn't work on the babies the mothers drank it. They took that off the market too. Spoil everything, The Authorities. You were meant to ROFL Oh. Sorry. I'm sometimes a bit slow on the uptake, some folk send me a postcard to give me time to work it out ... Mary -- geoff |
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 23:02:21 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
wrote: Then there was gripe water which soothed babies because of its alcohol content. if it didn't work on the babies the mothers drank it. They took that off the market too. Spoil everything, The Authorities. Hey, have they taken gripe water off the market? That product was a comfort to our two at times. Has something replaced it? Andrew Do you need a handyman service? Check out our web site at http://www.handymac.co.uk |
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 21:07:46 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
wrote: A nasty looking dwarf throws a knife at you. No problem, I'll catch it in my teeth. I'd pay to see that! ;O) Take Care, Gnube {too thick for linux} |
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In message , Andrew McKay
writes On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 23:02:21 +0100, "Mary Fisher" wrote: Then there was gripe water which soothed babies because of its alcohol content. if it didn't work on the babies the mothers drank it. They took that off the market too. Spoil everything, The Authorities. Hey, have they taken gripe water off the market? That product was a comfort to our two at times. Has something replaced it? Smirnoff Ice ? -- geoff |
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![]() "Andrew McKay" wrote in message ... On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 23:02:21 +0100, "Mary Fisher" wrote: Then there was gripe water which soothed babies because of its alcohol content. if it didn't work on the babies the mothers drank it. They took that off the market too. Spoil everything, The Authorities. Hey, have they taken gripe water off the market? That product was a comfort to our two at times. Has something replaced it? No idea. Oh - Calpol of course. I've witnessed babies stop whining as soon as they see the bottle. Our children were babies forty and more years ago and we didn't use any proprietory medicines - through cussedness and poverty. What I did use to some unexplained effect was what my Dad told me: pull out a red hot cinder from the fire, put it in water and give sips to the child. No idea why it worked. And of course very few people have cinders now ... Mary Andrew Do you need a handyman service? Check out our web site at http://www.handymac.co.uk |
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A nasty looking dwarf throws a knife at you.
No problem, I'll catch it in my teeth. I'd pay to see that! ;O) Wotchoo doing next weekend? Mary Take Care, Gnube {too thick for linux} |
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Mary Fisher wrote:
"geoff" wrote in message ... In message , Mary Fisher writes Prior to antiboitics, it was used to treat VD. I remember Golden Eye Ointment ... ah, those were the days! To treat VD? Golden Eye Ointment - EYE Ointment ... for the eyes ... it contained Hg as I remember. Lots of eye ointments still do contain mercury. For example treatment of conjunctivitis. Mercury is also used as a preservative in some contact lens cleaners (Small yellow bottle. Can't remember the name. My optician told me to stop using it, and it may be banned by now... ) Then there was gripe water which soothed babies because of its alcohol content. if it didn't work on the babies the mothers drank it. They took that off the market too. Spoil everything, The Authorities. Really? My kids had that (And so did I apparently), and it was only 9 years ago (In NZ then though) when we were buying it (Beer was cheaper though ![]() Mary -- geoff -- I don't suffer from Insanity... | Linux User #16396 I enjoy every minute of it... | | http://www.travellingkiwi.com/ | |
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"Mary Fisher" writes: sob Might there be something produced in the next few years which might even last only, say, twenty years? That would do me :-) Already exists -- Philips QL lamp (electrode-less compact fluorescent). AFAIK, not available to the public because they are expensive and the long life depends on specially designed fittings. Used for the back- lighting of Big Ben's clock faces, amongst other things. And that was a rhetorical question, a merry quip ... Well, it had an answer... -- Andrew Gabriel |
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"Mary Fisher" writes: Someone else wrote, but Mary Fisher ham-fistedly munged the attributions: [ Mercury in immunisation injections ] Which (very OT) has got to be a good argument in favour of combined immunisations (HIB/MMR etc.) rather than half a dozen separate ones. That's true if you feel it necessary to immunise children at all. !!!!!!!!! AOL. That statement implies MF does not think it necessary. Maybe she does not think it's even a good idea! !!!!!!!!! -- __________________________________________________ ______________ Sent via the PAXemail system at paxemail.com |
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![]() Today's edition of the same programme brought lots of responses about this matter. The consensus was about the same as this ng's - but nothing like as full nor as interesting. Thanks, guys! Mary |
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