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Bob Crantz
 
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Typical Recloud crap!

Joe has installed the same type of flourescent lights that deli meat cases
use (to make the meat look good) right above the bed so Ms Terry looks good.
Ask Horvath, they use the same lights in strip joints.

You want glasses that will protect your eyes from all the U.V. radiation
from the sun and Joe's meat locker lighting!

Bob Crantz

Amen!

I'll have the roast beef!


"Red Cloud®" wrote in message
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On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 20:26:00 -0700,
(Thom Stewart) wrote:

Kate,
Try the gun shops for shoting glass, yellow
Ole thom



What's good for shooting is not so good for sailing. Yellow and brown

lenses
increase daytime contrast, but make certain colors invisible. When

sailing, it's
nice to be able to see EVERYTHING, and in the correct colors. It's also a

lot
more pleasant if part of the reason you go sailing is to enjoy the sights.

rusty redcloud



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Your nuts Bob ,

I have no Flourescent lighting on my boat at all.

And Florescent is one of the worst types of lighting you can use to
enhance the apperance of any item.

I have HID, Fiber Optic, LED, and various types of incandesent
lighting.

What type of lighting do you have aboard your sockpuppet boat Bob?

Joe

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Bob Crantz
 
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You're a moron Joe.You are even too ignorant to burn in hell. The lights
that improve the appearance of meat are indeed of the flourescent variety
and to add even more insult, they are known as "Butcher" lights. Here's an
excerpt for you :

"How do PROMOLUX lamps differ from red butcher lamps?

Several years ago certain lamps used for meat display were dubbed "meat
lamps" because they were so strong in red color that consumer groups called
it obvious distortion and misrepresentation. These lamps would only be used
for meat, as they would cast an unwelcome red color on all types of
perishable merchandise placed beneath them. Many State Health departments
banned the use of red lamps, red colored display case interiors, red
reflectors and lamp covers in meat displays. PROMOLUX is approved in writing
by health officials for applications such as meat display lighting.

Today dark colors such as deep red and blue are ignored for their lack of
brightness by manufacturers of general purpose lamps. As everyone learns in
school, the three primary colors (red, blue yellow) are required in order to
make other shades of color. PROMOLUX lamps are designed with a balance of
the primary colors to achieve a natural appearance in all merchandise such
as meat, deli, seafood, produce, bakery, floral, etc. PROMOLUX does not
distort or sacrifice any one color over others and thus gains approval for
all types of food display.

PROMOLUX naturally shows true red color, but will also increase the contrast
of any other color such as white, blue, green, orange, etc. It is very
significant that PROMOLUX provides excellent color rendering of white. This
provides for a fresh appearance of meat due to the stark contrast of white
fat content combined with the red color of the meat. Other lights tend to
make the fat look yellowish-orange which gives meat an unpleasant and
unfresh appearance.

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"

For you they are called homolux lights.







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Your nuts Bob ,

I have no Flourescent lighting on my boat at all.

And Florescent is one of the worst types of lighting you can use to
enhance the apperance of any item.

I have HID, Fiber Optic, LED, and various types of incandesent
lighting.

What type of lighting do you have aboard your sockpuppet boat Bob?

Joe



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there you go
thats the kind of bashing i was referring to.
welcome back smucks.

 
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