Hella lighting (4kq) -- cops search?

Muhammad Sohaib Bukhari xsohaib at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 24 02:36:40 EST 2000


A typical example of sodium lamps are the yellowish street lamps/ light 
poles what ever they are called!

Sohaib


>From: Huw Powell <audi at mediaone.net>
>Reply-To: one at humanspeakers.com
>To: Rave Racer <Ravewar at home.com>
>CC: Lawrence C Leung <l.leung at juno.com>, quattro at audifans.com, 
>jbr at montana.edu
>Subject: Re: Hella lighting (4kq) -- cops search?
>Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 12:13:09 -0500
>
>
> >         No, it's a reference to the color.  If you know anything about
> > growing a certain herb, you would know that the color created by the 
>bulb is
> > the best synthetic sun for the plant.  Those bulbs are sodium activated.
> > Salt bulbs?  The color is supposed to be white, but has a blue tint.
> >
> > > Sodium Blue? Is this a bulb tint (BAD) or is this the actual color of 
>the
> > > light from the bulb
>
>the part that is confusing me is that sodium lights are typically a
>weird orangey-yellow light...
>
>--
>Huw Powell
>
>http://www.humanspeakers.com
>
>http://www.humanthoughts.org

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