David, I received it.  Did you not see your own post?

Charles

> Did anybody get this post?   I sent it 2 days ago.
>
>
>
> Here is a chinese helmet with the light and battery integrated into
> the helmet.
>
> http://img.alibaba.com/photo/50512195/Intelligent_Miner_s_Lamp.jpg
>
> It looks kind of cheezy, but maybe the chinese are on to something here.
> For example, what if it were well built and had a dual light and a
> lightweight
> long-lasting battery?
>
>
> This company also has several interesting LED headlamps and a lantern:
>
> For example, here is a 1 watt LED headlamp with 5 regular LED bulbs:
>
> http://img.alibaba.com/photo/50120406/1W_Luxeon_5_LED_Headlamp.jpg
>
>
>
> Here is an idea for a cave photography experiment.
> Someone could rig an LED rope light in a cave or down a pit.
> I believe a 150 foot LED rope light cost over $ 200 on the web.
>
> Here is a source for long LED rope lights:
>
> http://www.ccl-light.com/docs/indoor/rope/led/led/index.html
>
> The longest I found was 656 feet:
>
> http://ledflexlight.com/index.php?cPath=25
>
>
> Below are 2 LED related things that I stumbled onto recently.
>
> There is a street in Houston where LED lights are
> embedded in the pavement and synchronized with the
> traffic signal.      When the light turns red, the pavement
> lights up red.     I imagine they are just testing this, but
> it seems like a good idea.
>
>
> Another LED idea is in the medical arena,
>
> Doctors have invented a pill that you swallow that has
> an LED light and a video camera.
>
> Here is picture of someone's esaphagus taken with the
> camera-pill.
>
> http://gut.bmjjournals.com/content/vol54/issue2/images/large/gt51318.f2.jpeg
>
>
>
> David Locklear
>


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