starting to write this post at 3 p.m. at 40°C in the sun …
check … :+1:
artwork in progress …
let me drink some more beer this evening and a come back to this later …
§ 103 StGB has died in Germany on 1st of January 2018 (insulting of organs and representatives of foreign states) :student:
Post image of my flickering “Leuchturm” 6 of 16 LED seem to be kind of UV but more “lowlight-what-the-heck-i’m-lookin-at”
I feel a litlle bit uncomfatable to post in forums, but I’m workin on this … :person_facepalming:
I would be so to be in here, as far as you are happy to have me in here
always wondered how those tiny parts come appart and together again with human hands …
so … today I made a hole in the garden of my mother so she can put a rose plant in it. Maybe you want a picture of this handwork ??
check
yes sir …
me… I dont see anything by now as far it’s not the “red-tint” in the 9th picture ore you hid a TI instaed of SS … as I realize now (that i’m the anomalie of this thread that those parts you used are exactly those i ordered on BG and have them here for a month because I didn’t get the correct one from FT (they sent me the TI version instead of SS … ) so now i ordered some more flashlights (an Tiny SS is still missing, you know) and D.Q.G. parts from BG, so another xxx$ spent this expensive month
can live with that … :nerd_face:
me … takes a break at 4:30 pm … still 40° > i’m sweatin wet (?)
Ever watch the tv show called “Hamish Macbeth”? Ran for two seasons in Scottland about 23 years ago. Acorn TV offers the show now. Have little use for a UV light. Absolutely sure I would blind myself with it. I do have a Jetbeam UV flashlight. Never even turned it on.
Watched ” All creatures great and small ” on PBS when I was young. My question to you Mr. Crx what is the most realistic TV production portraying Scottish life? I think most American TV is absolute rubbish in regards to portraying American life. I hear some insects and plants look super cool under UV light. Anyone in BLF world able to do such photography. I am not.
Thanks for all your submissions! I don’t have any UV lights to make you artwork with, but I’ve commented on your mods before!
I thought of buying a UV light just because I don’t have any, but I figured I really didn’t want to know how dirty hotel rooms are. If I win, I’ll be sure to report back…
Same here, none really accurately portray, more like trying to project though I don’t watch much TV, can’t stand the dumb adverts every ten minutes and don’t like unnecessary drama. Do like Sci-Fi though.
Scotch tape reference is great Boaz. Thanks CRX for answering my tv question. I watch too much tv but never the commercials. Great give a way. Please don’t count me in but awesome flashlight.
Congratulations on your first five years, CRX :partying_face:
You have imposed a lot of rules on this GAW, a few of which have the same effect on me as an thread without title that says “deleted, don’t respond” or as a bottle of Heineken (reaches parts other beers can’t reach).
My personal opinion is that rules can be useless, doubtfull, or useful.
Useless, like:
It is illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament. (note by me: When you gotta go, you gotta GO !!)
Doubtful, like:
In the city of York (England) it is legal to murder a Scotsman within the ancient city walls,
but only if he is carrying a bow and arrow
Useful, like:
- In Scotland, if someone knocks on your door and requires the use of your toilet, you must let them enter
The 50 pound-note in your picture is printed by the Bank of Clydesdale, one of three Scottish banks licensed to print their own bank-notes. These notes are accepted as legal payment in all of Scotland.
BTW Other countries may also have useful rules/laws. Like in Alabama, it is illegal to be blindfolded while driving a vehicle
Need I say that you DON’T have to count me in on this GAW.
- I already have more UV lights than I care to admit
I already have won a CRX light. A few days ago I showed that copper beauty to a few friends (of the female persuasion) and I had a hard time getting it back :disguised_face: