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Author: mdsteve7
Date: Jun 14, 2008 19:19
PHOENIX, AZ, June 11, 2008 -- FROM THEIR HIGH-POWERED CD -- "UN NUEVO ESTILO"..... International Latin sensation STILL ALIVE, the Colombian family group...Please check our info and links on our high-powered group - "STILL ALIVE." We are currently booking clubs and events in Phoenix, ...if you are interesested in booking this amazing, highly charged, and stylish group, hit us up ...
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Author: mdsteve7
Date: Jun 12, 2008 11:10
PHOENIX, AZ, June 11, 2008 -- FROM THEIR HIGH-POWERED CD -- "UN NUEVO ESTILO"..... International Latin sensation STILL ALIVE, the Colombian family group...Please check our info and links on our high-powered group - "STILL ALIVE." We are currently booking clubs and events in Phoenix, ...if you are interesested in booking this amazing, highly charged, and stylish group, hit us up ...
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Author: jumpin jeffery
Date: Jul 9, 2006 15:33
... is to build prototype Mark II with added 660nm low power LED enhancement. Since there are no high powered 660nm LEDs on the market (..they fry..) only low powered LEDs are available to me for the purpose, so I'll ... some trial and error. Strobing the LED's with a pulsed high current can shift an LED's spectra slightly too, but one...
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Author: BuZZard
Date: Jul 9, 2006 14:09
... is to build prototype Mark II with added 660nm low power LED enhancement. Since there are no high powered 660nm LEDs on the market (..they fry..) only low powered LEDs are available to me for the purpose, so I'll ... some trial and error. Strobing the LED's with a pulsed high current can shift an LED's spectra slightly too, but one ...
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Author: BuZZard
Date: Jul 9, 2006 14:07
... idea is to build prototype Mark II with added 660nm low power LED enhancement. Since there are no high powered 660nm LEDs on the market (..they fry..) only low powered LEDs are available to me for the purpose, so I'll need ... some trial and error. Strobing the LED's with a pulsed high current can shift an LED's spectra slightly too, but one ...
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Author: jumpin jeffery
Date: Jul 9, 2006 13:55
...) idea is to build prototype Mark II with added 660nm low power LED enhancement. Since there are no high powered 660nm LEDs on the market (..they fry..) only low powered LEDs are available to me for the purpose, so I'll ... some trial and error. Strobing the LED's with a pulsed high current can shift an LED's spectra slightly too, but one ...
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Author: jumpin jeffery
Date: Jul 9, 2006 13:48
...) idea is to build prototype Mark II with added 660nm low power LED enhancement. Since there are no high powered 660nm LEDs on the market (..they fry..) only low powered LEDs are available to me for the purpose, so I'll need ... some trial and error. Strobing the LED's with a pulsed high current can shift an LED's spectra slightly too, but one ...
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Author: BudBurner
Date: Jul 9, 2006 13:15
...) idea is to build prototype Mark II with added 660nm low power LED enhancement. Since there are no high powered 660nm LEDs on the market (..they fry..) only low powered LEDs are available to me for the purpose, so I'll need...requiring some trial and error. Strobing the LED's with a pulsed high current can shift an LED's spectra slightly too, but one ...
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Author: jumpin jeffery
Date: Jul 9, 2006 12:20
...? My alternative (and probably the more appropriate) idea is to build prototype Mark II with added 660nm low power LED enhancement. Since there are no high powered 660nm LEDs on the market (..they fry..) only low powered LEDs are available to me for the purpose, so I'll need a lot of them. Budget constraints ...
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Author: Mike Sales
Date: Jun 8, 2007 11:42
... damage they do? Does that include the almost tax-free buses that stop outside my house (in an otherwise "quiet area") causing no end of high-powered engine and brake noise, not to mention the chatter (and sometimes worse) of the passengers who are waiting at the stop or who alight there? ...
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