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Mini-Watt by Gary Marks
2007-10-15
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Ok, perhaps I am a bit crazy
Gary
So, I'm certain most of you probably see me as crazy already and these comics aren't helping, but I've been in the middle of trying to make a projector, so I've been experimenting with different types of bulbs, trying to take the light from cheaper brighter bulbs and use them. Recently I ordered an 85 watt florescent screw in bulb. On the site I saw the dimensions, 11" by 4" diameter. In my head, this didn't seem like too much. Then it came in the mail. The bulb is freak'n huge! It's also quite bright. It allows me to see an image through the screen with normal lights on, without incasing the bulb in mirrors. Unfortunately, that image is very dim, so I'm going to have to encase it and hopefully get a bulb I can use. This is all just playing around, 5 min here or there, since I rarely get more than that now a days. If any one has any suggestions or things they think my be cool to try, let me know. Later all.

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