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http://www.fredsblog.co.uk/2006/projects/6.htm
In the name of modern art, 2500 florescent tubes have been placed in a field, under electricity wires to light up the night sky in Cumbria - well thanks for that! It's just a good job it's cloudy really. Next year in the name of modern art I'm going to pollute a few rivers with glow in the dark paint so you can see pretty patterns from space (end of sarcasm). Just because it's light pollution it does not matter to many people so they get away with it, it does nark me sometimes! Graeme |
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On 6 Oct 2006 04:20:51 -0700, "gp.skinner"
wrote: http://www.fredsblog.co.uk/2006/projects/6.htm In the name of modern art, 2500 florescent tubes have been placed in a field, under electricity wires to light up the night sky in Cumbria - well thanks for that! It's just a good job it's cloudy really. Next year in the name of modern art I'm going to pollute a few rivers with glow in the dark paint so you can see pretty patterns from space (end of sarcasm). Just because it's light pollution it does not matter to many people so they get away with it, it does nark me sometimes! It states... "A live interactive installation that makes the invisible visible." Should have read... "A live interactive installation that makes the invisible visible and the visible invisible."! -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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![]() gp.skinner wrote: http://www.fredsblog.co.uk/2006/projects/6.htm In the name of modern art, 2500 florescent tubes have been placed in a field, under electricity wires to light up the night sky in Cumbria - well thanks for that! It's just a good job it's cloudy really. Next year in the name of modern art I'm going to pollute a few rivers with glow in the dark paint so you can see pretty patterns from space (end of sarcasm). Just because it's light pollution it does not matter to many people so they get away with it, it does nark me sometimes! Graeme That was the very same argument I use 2-3 years ago when we were asked to contribute to the debate at the time of the light pollution and astronomy enquiry. We know what happened and what the findings of the Science and Technology Committee were. Nobody gives a damn and they are all pontificating about waste and global warming after that. Let's hope somebody goes along and smashes the whole lot for the sake of sanity and balance. Pierre MK-UK |
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![]() nytecam wrote: gp.skinner Wrote: http://www.fredsblog.co.uk/2006/projects/6.htm In the name of modern art, 2500 florescent tubes have been placed in a field, under electricity wires to light up the night sky in Cumbria - well thanks for that! ...snip...Graeme If slightly OT - presumably the electricity, before the tubes arrived, goes to waste, or do the tubes draw extra current? Current theory has it that a charge build up is induced in the bulbs by the interaction of the current through the wires and the earth through the earth. |
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