Posted by Eeyore on May 13, 2009, 7:21 pm
wmbjkREMOVE@citlink.net wrote:
> you could do that with a 15W netbook and zero lighting.
Is it daytime all year round where you live ?
Graham
Posted by Michael B on May 14, 2009, 12:12 am
Most computer screnes are self-illuminated.
Considering how prolific you are with your posts,
your monitor would be sufficient.
And get some sleep, it would improve your disposition,
and reduce the cynicism.
wrote:
> wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
> > you could do that with a 15W netbook and zero lighting.
> Is it daytime all year round where you live ?
> Graham
Posted by z on May 14, 2009, 12:35 am
4dcc5fb64206@z7g2000vbh.googlegroups.com:
> Most computer screnes are self-illuminated.
I have a pretty nifty LED USB powered light thats good for putting light
on the keyboard and desk for geeking in the wee hours under low light
conditions.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834999619
or similar
> Considering how prolific you are with your posts,
> your monitor would be sufficient.
> And get some sleep, it would improve your disposition,
> and reduce the cynicism.
>
> wrote:
>> wmbjkREM...@citlink.net wrote:
>> > you could do that with a 15W netbook and zero lighting.
>>
>> Is it daytime all year round where you live ?
>>
>> Graham
>
Posted by Lord Gow333, Dirk Benedict's n on May 14, 2009, 2:28 am
> 4dcc5fb64206@z7g2000vbh.googlegroups.com:
>> Most computer screnes are self-illuminated.
> I have a pretty nifty LED USB powered light thats good for putting light
> on the keyboard and desk for geeking in the wee hours under low light
> conditions.
I have an old desk lamp with a 9W Christmas tree bulb in it. :-)
LG (couldn't part with the $.59 for the "correct" bulb)
--
"Keep it simple. If it takes a genius to understand it, it will never work."
- Clarence Leonard “Kelly” Johnson
Posted by z on May 14, 2009, 2:36 am
>
>> news:dfa89653-c6a8-4e70-a180-
>> 4dcc5fb64206@z7g2000vbh.googlegroups.com:
>>
>>> Most computer screnes are self-illuminated.
>>
>> I have a pretty nifty LED USB powered light thats good for putting
>> light on the keyboard and desk for geeking in the wee hours under low
>> light conditions.
>
> I have an old desk lamp with a 9W Christmas tree bulb in it. :-)
>
> LG (couldn't part with the $.59 for the "correct" bulb)
cool .. 9 watts .. I love all the save the earth people but when it comes
down to it making your own power each little bit really makes a
difference.
The nice thing about the USB lamp is that even running off laptop bats
you can get a little light via the USB connection
cheers
-z