Lamps
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This is how we create uniform lighting from one wall to the other in a regular grid of
lamps.
It's not that long ago that our lighting was just done with these kinds of
lamps.
And of course, we had the metal-halide
lamps
and fluorescent
lamps
and things like that.
And then you have these millions of street
lamps
deployed around the world.
And at night, I would go around sometimes and I would speak with the street vendors and see if they were interested in buying these solar LED
lamps.
The reality is, there's the Woolworth Building in a veil of smoke from the site, but it's now like a scrim across a theater, and it's turning pink, you know, and down below there are hoses spraying, and the lights have come on for the evening, and the water is turning acid green because the sodium
lamps
are on, and I'm thinking, "My God, who could dream this up?"
And when we shone UV at them, or when we warmed them up to the same level as the lamps, but didn't actually let the rays hit the skin, this didn't happen.
So far, most city governments have been effective at using tech to turn citizens into human sensors who serve authorities with data on the city: potholes, fallen trees or broken
lamps.
And so here I am, and on the bottom left, you can kind of see our high-speed camera, which is pointed at a bag of chips, and the whole thing is lit by these bright
lamps.
This is what the real world of computers, lamps, electrical appliances of all kinds, looks like.
This is a series of
lamps
I made.
And, in fact, these kids don't, so they're going out and reading their schoolwork under the street
lamps.
Vietnam, Kenya: wardrobes, lamps, black dogs, floors, soap, laundry, clocks, computers, phones, and so on, right?
The fuel lines and
lamps
were as in two-wheelers.
It's so stagy, you can taste the dust of the sets and feel the heath of the
lamps
above.
I don't remember too much about this movie except that there was a distinctly gratuitous destruction of luminaires (lamps).
The red and blue flood
lamps
add that extra dramatic touch.
How is it then that such a fascinating man has inspired such a boring melodramatic piece of drivel?? Ed Gein made belts out of nipples, bowls out of skulls,
lamps
out of skin, danced around under the moon in suits of human skin.
It doesn't have the same kind of strange, mystical power of other Lewton films, but is effective at invoking the image of dark streets at night, when the most ordinary sidewalks and street
lamps
take on a sinister feeling.
But Ember's once powerful generator is failing and the great
lamps
that illuminate the city are starting to flicker.
Other companies are using a similar model to provide solar
lamps
and more efficient cooking stoves.
But the prosecutors’ real goal was to show that Manafort paid for these goods – nearly $1 million in suits from the world’s most expensive tailors, high-priced antique rugs, lamps, and electronic equipment – by wire transfers from offshore bank accounts, such as one in Cyprus.
Examples include buildings, athletic shoes, designer lamps, aircraft wings, and much more.
In 1800, an American household spent 4% of its income on candles, lamps, oil, and matches.
Taking care not to make a noise they entered the dim reading-room, where, under shaded lamps, a young man with an angry countenance sat turning over one newspaper after another, and a bald General was engrossed in what he was reading.
They came to the shed with naked feet and their
lamps
in their hands, waiting in little groups until a sufficient number had arrived.
But the lamp-cabin was glittering--a glass house, full of hooks in rows, holding hundreds of Davy lamps, examined and washed the night before, and lighted like candles in chapel.
Maheu had to intervene to obtain a lamp for his new putter, and there was still another precaution: the workers defiled before an examiner, who assured himself that all the
lamps
were properly closed.
The
lamps
feebly lighted the mass of bodies at his feet.
The cage voided its burden of workers, who crossed the pit-eye hall, a chamber cut in the rock, vaulted with masonry, and lighted up by three large
lamps.
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