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Published 25/07/2013 @ 23:00:42, By ingo
Of course there are some pics for rjluna2
It seems, that the classic British bajonet-bulb is on its retreat:
Due the condition of the "lense cover" it seem, that this (former) cl82-car is running besides the dsl-home since and for a longer time:
With a bit landscape added:
No idea, why this monster-bulb was placed in a wee bathroom in our cottage. Maybe as a heating, too - what it indeed was.
Sorry for being nasty, but I must admit, that the British house-technology sucks. As for example:
Latest Edition: 25/07/2013 @ 23:40:57
It seems, that the classic British bajonet-bulb is on its retreat:
Due the condition of the "lense cover" it seem, that this (former) cl82-car is running besides the dsl-home since and for a longer time:
With a bit landscape added:
No idea, why this monster-bulb was placed in a wee bathroom in our cottage. Maybe as a heating, too - what it indeed was.
Sorry for being nasty, but I must admit, that the British house-technology sucks. As for example:
Latest Edition: 25/07/2013 @ 23:40:57
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Published 25/07/2013 @ 23:11:39, By ingo
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Published 01/08/2013 @ 03:02:19, By rjluna2
Of course there are some pics for rjluna2
It seems, that the classic British bajonet-bulb is on its retreat:
It seems, that the classic British bajonet-bulb is on its retreat:
Thanks, ingo
No idea, why this monster-bulb was placed in a wee bathroom in our cottage. Maybe as a heating, too - what it indeed was.
You don't want to get out from a hot shower in a cold bathroom, don't you?
I will post some of the pictures at Lighting Gallery web site tomorrow
Latest Edition: 01/08/2013 @ 03:03:26
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Published 02/08/2013 @ 13:16:37, By rjluna2
Hi ingo
Here is my latest iteration at Ingo's Sighting. Here are these last comments from same album also
Here is my latest iteration at Ingo's Sighting. Here are these last comments from same album also
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Published 02/08/2013 @ 18:55:44, By ingo
Nice, that other people are interested in that stuff, too
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Published 11/08/2013 @ 18:06:14, By ingo
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Published 13/08/2013 @ 02:06:48, By rjluna2
Nice, ingo
I have added this to: Automobile Light Bulbs
Your comment from UK's Switch provoked some conversation among UK's member there
What did you mean by UK's dismal switch
Latest Edition: 13/08/2013 @ 02:07:57
I have added this to: Automobile Light Bulbs
Your comment from UK's Switch provoked some conversation among UK's member there
What did you mean by UK's dismal switch
Latest Edition: 13/08/2013 @ 02:07:57
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Published 13/08/2013 @ 13:11:05, By ingo
Well, this switch was for the water heater in the shower (which has its own switch, too). This is the reason, why the UK-electricity annoys me. Not only every fixed electric item (as ovens and water-heaters) have an extra on/off-switch - every socket, too! And the UK-sockets and plugs are monstrous chunks.
The reason is, that someone in the past obviously had a big panic about fire, as it seems. But this chunky low-tech is not necessary. Compae it with the German Schuko-system. This works fine, safe and reliable since decades - and is much unobtrusive.
As I'm working in the claim-division of an insurcance company, and I'm busy with fire damages every day, I can confirm, that, a correctly mounted, not cobbled or overloaded Schuko-system never ever cause a fire. Of course, several fires were caused by electricity, resp.electric/electronic devices - but never by correctly mounted and operating Schuko-plugs/sockets.
My wife loves Scotland that much, epspecially the landscape, that she would like to emigrate to there (just a weird idea, which never will become true). I've told her: "If we would do that, I will only do that, if we could take our house with us or can buy/build a house there with the same standard. I cannot bear the UK-housing technology."
The American neither, but this a different story.
The reason is, that someone in the past obviously had a big panic about fire, as it seems. But this chunky low-tech is not necessary. Compae it with the German Schuko-system. This works fine, safe and reliable since decades - and is much unobtrusive.
As I'm working in the claim-division of an insurcance company, and I'm busy with fire damages every day, I can confirm, that, a correctly mounted, not cobbled or overloaded Schuko-system never ever cause a fire. Of course, several fires were caused by electricity, resp.electric/electronic devices - but never by correctly mounted and operating Schuko-plugs/sockets.
My wife loves Scotland that much, epspecially the landscape, that she would like to emigrate to there (just a weird idea, which never will become true). I've told her: "If we would do that, I will only do that, if we could take our house with us or can buy/build a house there with the same standard. I cannot bear the UK-housing technology."
The American neither, but this a different story.
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Published 16/08/2013 @ 14:12:24, By antp
And the UK-sockets and plugs are monstrous chunks.
I agree on that, the pins seem more solid, but the whole rest of the plug/socket always seem "cheap", and the connection not so good (i.e. the plug isn't fixed so solidly).
The CEE plug models like those found in most of EU countries (DE/BE/NL/FR/etc.) are much better. They have less of risk of falling off or have exposed contacts due to the border that the socket makes around the plug.
Latest Edition: 16/08/2013 @ 14:13:24
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Published 17/08/2013 @ 03:04:06, By rjluna2
You are quite right, antp
Our are slotted plug and the outlet. They are more prone to exposed prong when they get loose. Some outlet loose the springness that makes poor plug connectivity that I have it in one of the Guest room bathroom that needed attention
More information on North American's NEMA connector.
Our are slotted plug and the outlet. They are more prone to exposed prong when they get loose. Some outlet loose the springness that makes poor plug connectivity that I have it in one of the Guest room bathroom that needed attention
More information on North American's NEMA connector.
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Published 01/09/2013 @ 18:01:07, By ingo
@rjluna2: I think, it's quite unique, that lighting is involved in touristic items. I was surprised, when I saw today this touristic sign at the Autobahn 44:
I'm sorry for the bad quality -I made the pic while driving- here a found from the WWW: http://www.derpatriot.de/printstory?p_p_id=DetailedStory_WAR_portalsuite&p_p_lif- ecycle=0&_DetailedStory_WAR_portalsuite_arg_detailstory_uuid=98a59fe9-decd-4f20-9f7d-dce43a19b0ba
Translation: "Lippstadt, centrum for automotive electronics and lighting technology"
The reason for that is for once the professorship for automotive electronics at the local university and the biggest industrial company there:
http://www.hella.com/hella-com/index.html?rdeLocale=en
While searching for a pic, I've found something similar for annother town (but not seen in reality, as I didn't drove the Autobahn A46 any more since several years:
http://www.dorfinfo.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Hinweisschild-Arnsberg.jpg
Text: "Arnsberg, centrum for lighting technology"
Beceause there are located several companies, specialized in lighting-electronics, as
- http://www.elpro-leuchten.de/elpro-leuchten-licht-technik-innovation/
- http://www.trilux.com/de/
More companies are listed on the page of "The Lighting Forum": http://www.arnsberg.de/wirtschaft/lichtforum.php (a creation of the town council to bundle the public attention)
I'm sorry for the bad quality -I made the pic while driving- here a found from the WWW: http://www.derpatriot.de/printstory?p_p_id=DetailedStory_WAR_portalsuite&p_p_lif- ecycle=0&_DetailedStory_WAR_portalsuite_arg_detailstory_uuid=98a59fe9-decd-4f20-9f7d-dce43a19b0ba
Translation: "Lippstadt, centrum for automotive electronics and lighting technology"
The reason for that is for once the professorship for automotive electronics at the local university and the biggest industrial company there:
http://www.hella.com/hella-com/index.html?rdeLocale=en
While searching for a pic, I've found something similar for annother town (but not seen in reality, as I didn't drove the Autobahn A46 any more since several years:
http://www.dorfinfo.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Hinweisschild-Arnsberg.jpg
Text: "Arnsberg, centrum for lighting technology"
Beceause there are located several companies, specialized in lighting-electronics, as
- http://www.elpro-leuchten.de/elpro-leuchten-licht-technik-innovation/
- http://www.trilux.com/de/
More companies are listed on the page of "The Lighting Forum": http://www.arnsberg.de/wirtschaft/lichtforum.php (a creation of the town council to bundle the public attention)
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Published 05/09/2013 @ 03:14:11, By rjluna2
@rjluna2: I think, it's quite unique, that lighting is involved in touristic items. I was surprised, when I saw today this touristic sign at the Autobahn 44:
That is pretty interesting sign here, ingo. I did take a liberty to google translate the German site and read it
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Published 06/10/2013 @ 21:27:19, By ingo
Snapshots from the http://www.malmedyoldtimerbourse.be/ , where I had been today
Yes, it wears Opel Kadett B-hubcaps:
@dsl: sorry, I was not able to take a pic of the ca.1970 Humber Sceptre with Belgian plates, parked among the visitors cars I've spotted it during the -because of wrong parked cars slightly chaotic- drive-out.
@DynaMike:
Of course there are a few pictures for rjluna2, today very francophile-yellow
Sorry for the bad quality, I made the shot while walking by. Some guys doesn't like it, when you made pics of their selling stuff.
Belgian plates (hidden by the spoiler of a VW-powered Trike):
My catch, except two more RTA no.333:
Unfortunately the homepage of the seller is broken, so he only could give me his French phone-number 06/24 80 71 19.
He offers a plenty of doormat-motivs, maybe some of you made find one, too. But ad hoc I haven't seen any with Saab, Panhard or Rootes-cars on
Yes, it wears Opel Kadett B-hubcaps:
@dsl: sorry, I was not able to take a pic of the ca.1970 Humber Sceptre with Belgian plates, parked among the visitors cars I've spotted it during the -because of wrong parked cars slightly chaotic- drive-out.
@DynaMike:
Of course there are a few pictures for rjluna2, today very francophile-yellow
Sorry for the bad quality, I made the shot while walking by. Some guys doesn't like it, when you made pics of their selling stuff.
Belgian plates (hidden by the spoiler of a VW-powered Trike):
My catch, except two more RTA no.333:
Unfortunately the homepage of the seller is broken, so he only could give me his French phone-number 06/24 80 71 19.
He offers a plenty of doormat-motivs, maybe some of you made find one, too. But ad hoc I haven't seen any with Saab, Panhard or Rootes-cars on
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Published 06/10/2013 @ 22:18:56, By kegare
I have seen that car before, I think. This one?
http://galerie.motorfacts.de/main.php?g2_itemId=51213
http://galerie.motorfacts.de/main.php?g2_itemId=51213
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Published 06/10/2013 @ 22:47:35, By ingo
I have seen that car before, I think. This one?
http://galerie.motorfacts.de/main.php?g2_itemId=51213
http://galerie.motorfacts.de/main.php?g2_itemId=51213
Yes, it is that car (which belongs also to a member of the K 70-Club). I thought, to find more pics on his homepage, So I didn't made pics of the doormats, he is offering (12 € each, I think, this is o.k.) but as I wrote, the site is broken.
The motifs are all taken from magazines, sales brochures and so on, all well-known photos. If the guy takes care about all the copyrights, is more than doubtful...
Anyways, I'm happy to have grabbed the last available K 70-doormat
and the copyright-problematic doesn't bother me at all.
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Published 09/10/2013 @ 03:58:06, By rjluna2
Of course there are a few pictures for rjluna2, today very francophile-yellow
Sorry for the bad quality, I made the shot while walking by. Some guys doesn't like it, when you made pics of their selling stuff.
Sorry for the bad quality, I made the shot while walking by. Some guys doesn't like it, when you made pics of their selling stuff.
Thanks, ingo
I have these two pictures posted to the latest iteration at Ingo's Sighting album.
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Published 13/10/2013 @ 17:11:53, By ingo
Found yesterday at the http://www.veterama.de/en/home
@rjluna2: sorry, this time no pics for you. This would have been too much. I was so busy with checking the offers (not only K 70-stuff and plates for me, also stuff for friends and fellows), that there was no time left for taking photos. Although there were hundreds of motifs, interesting for many reasons for many people.
But the area is large. For strolling along all lanes and looking just shortly to the dealers, you need the whole day. If you are chatting with acquaintances, discussing prices too excessive or looking too intensively for tiny things, you will have problems to reach everything.
I was really tired at the end, exhausted, too - because I had to carry not only some plates and tiny stuff, as the badge for tonkatracker or a K 70-doorhandle, but a bumper and a complete K 70-door, too. Plus the way home, over 330 kilometers.
Anyways, it was a big fun again
Found in an Australian barn, as the sheet in the window says. Strange, to ship this not really shiny car around the world and offer it here for 2500 EUR:
I don't think, that in Beaulieu/UK this will cost the same money - 200 €, and that without any electric interior and without the orginal fixing parts. It was a Belgian dealer.
@rjluna2: sorry, this time no pics for you. This would have been too much. I was so busy with checking the offers (not only K 70-stuff and plates for me, also stuff for friends and fellows), that there was no time left for taking photos. Although there were hundreds of motifs, interesting for many reasons for many people.
But the area is large. For strolling along all lanes and looking just shortly to the dealers, you need the whole day. If you are chatting with acquaintances, discussing prices too excessive or looking too intensively for tiny things, you will have problems to reach everything.
I was really tired at the end, exhausted, too - because I had to carry not only some plates and tiny stuff, as the badge for tonkatracker or a K 70-doorhandle, but a bumper and a complete K 70-door, too. Plus the way home, over 330 kilometers.
Anyways, it was a big fun again
Found in an Australian barn, as the sheet in the window says. Strange, to ship this not really shiny car around the world and offer it here for 2500 EUR:
I don't think, that in Beaulieu/UK this will cost the same money - 200 €, and that without any electric interior and without the orginal fixing parts. It was a Belgian dealer.
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Published 13/10/2013 @ 23:17:05, By rjluna2
That's okay, ingo. Enjoy your time with your interest here
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Published 16/11/2013 @ 13:36:58, By ingo
This morning in the local hardware store, where I looked for a new 2-tons-hydrailic car-jack:
plus the adequate music for rjluna2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v81cJiuS2oI&list=PL6520E16605561352
Fot sale, but defect: https://www.vebeg.de/web/de/verkauf/browse.htm?DO_SUCHE=1&SUCH_KAT=03a&SHOW_AUS=- 1347370&SHOW_LOS=3&nolistlink=1
Latest Edition: 16/11/2013 @ 22:36:22
plus the adequate music for rjluna2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v81cJiuS2oI&list=PL6520E16605561352
Fot sale, but defect: https://www.vebeg.de/web/de/verkauf/browse.htm?DO_SUCHE=1&SUCH_KAT=03a&SHOW_AUS=- 1347370&SHOW_LOS=3&nolistlink=1
Latest Edition: 16/11/2013 @ 22:36:22