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I watched the video with the guy with the Laser Christmas lights and he showed how they are safe. The explanation: the light is strategically refracted through some kind of crystalize entity that break it up into a . . . wait for it . . . a million points of light . . .
In the youtube video I watched the man took the good set (not the 40 dollar version, but the real deal, made in USA Laser Christmas Lights, and he showed, with a light meter, that the watts/meter-squared (P/A) Power/Area, which is the thing that we need to rate for eye saftey, was indetectible for the little fragment of light that would hit one's eye. So the only beef would be if the case is broken, and the laser is pointing free. But we all know not to point lasers off into the sky. It's a very very bad thing to do for a very lot of reasons.
Hey, boys, if you do it, you know they are going to talk to you. Tehy will explain about responsibility, and civil behavior, the duty of citizens, and the need for everyone to work together. And you neer know, if santa hears about it he might just put some notes on your naughty list. So please do the right thing and do not dabble with danger.
The same message applies to all other children, too, not just boys. Do the right thing.
From what I saw on the video that was doing a product accessment of the (everybody says that they are awesome) laser Christmas lights, the very thing, it's safe. It's safe for low flying planes. The only thing that I can imagine is that multipath might cause a problem. So maybe not safe in a hall of mirrors. Or not safe if it's put in a place with a lot of reflectivity that is architecturally shaped to catch light, and have a glimmer to it. But it seems like a fun product. I hope that they couple it with a drone, too, to solve every issue that the FAA might have concerning the product. That way I can fly a couple of them over my spruce trees and have a show. Or fly them towards a stand of pines, say the one on Rt 126 in Ashland, right near Market Basket, and shine them down on all the grove, to make it one great big Holiday in Middlesex Grove. Hooray it would be for all who see it.
3:17PM December 9, 2015
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These guys gave a great show!
The song "Beyond the Sea" is from the original "Le Mer", by Charles Trenet. When Michael Savage discussed the song a caller on his show said that song, in some interpretations, concerns the death of a lover or spouse. To me the song seemed to be about soldiers and sailors and waves and wacks who were deployed during war time, and were worlds away from each other. I read about the various interpretations of what the song means. "Le Mar" is, of course, the orginal French version, and that seems to have no sense of loss of love, but is instead a song of whimsy concerning the sea and its beauty.
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Way cool! The above is starting to look a tiny bit like sheet music, which has been a long term plan of mine. Nice! The notes are too small! I'll need a new style for that, easy. By the time this is posted it should all be more correct.
above is just random, and I mean random, notes and is not a melody that I know, or any kind of song. I just pasted unicode music to see how it will look when I open the page. Kind of curious . . . "
using the styles of {position :fixed; display: block;} we can set the left and top to 0px, and then we get the effect that the musical notes appear at the top of the browser! I suppose I should have chosen position: relative, or something else. Anyway, it was kind of a startling effect, and I kindof really liked it. The bars didn't do what I wanted. And it covers over everything there, at the top of the page, so that non of the links work anymore, but it was a cool effect. I suppose the way to contain such a thing is to use the proper styles, but I did like the effect. And that, complete with the geuggification (gitter, or dapplery, dappery) that I do here, with 'callbacks' I could make some pretty pictures with unicode. Nice stuff. It needs to be contained in a div, and I let it loose on the page . . .
It was late when I did this, so I left it that way over night to remind myself to get back to it later. It's kind of necessary to make the correct style, or I screw up the page for all of the other content. CSS can be such a beach (during a rainstorm, with dangerous riptides.) But it's a happy beach if you know the secrets, and they are. That is why my site has so many demonstration programs: so that people have a baseline from which to expand and make some real art with it.
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