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French vintage lamp, plastic, serviceable? (was: Better Braking?)
Andre Jute wrote:
On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. -- SEO: RENE HERSE NOS NIB VINTAGE AMUZI GRAVEL COMPASS PBP TGV PVC MRD |
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French vintage lamp, plastic, serviceable? (was: Better Braking?)
On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 1:11:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote:
Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. -- SEO: RENE HERSE NOS NIB VINTAGE AMUZI GRAVEL COMPASS PBP TGV PVC MRD Smash it against the wall. That will teach him or her. Lou |
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French vintage lamp, plastic, serviceable?
lou.holtman wrote:
On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 1:11:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. Smash it against the wall. That will teach him or her. Good idea. Then sell it as "fully disassembled, exact same level of functionality as before" and use the proceeds to quickly repaint the wall.[1] -- [1] This message brought to you by the National Clean Up – Paint Up – Fix Up Bureau. https://www.atomictheater.com/thehouseinthemiddle.htm |
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French vintage lamp, plastic, serviceable?
On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 10:43:35 AM UTC-8, Sepp Ruf wrote:
lou.holtman wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 1:11:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. Smash it against the wall. That will teach him or her. Good idea. Then sell it as "fully disassembled, exact same level of functionality as before" and use the proceeds to quickly repaint the wall..[1] -- [1] This message brought to you by the National Clean Up – Paint Up – Fix Up Bureau. https://www.atomictheater.com/thehouseinthemiddle.htm Something tells me you've had that experience. |
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Tom Kunich wrote:
On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 10:43:35 AM UTC-8, Sepp Ruf wrote: lou.holtman wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 1:11:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. Smash it against the wall. That will teach him or her. Good idea. Then sell it as "fully disassembled, exact same level of functionality as before" and use the proceeds to quickly repaint the wall..[1] -- [1] This message brought to you by the National Clean Up – Paint Up – Fix Up Bureau. https://www.atomictheater.com/thehouseinthemiddle.htm Something tells me you've had that experience. No, just mild Soviet fallout exposure that made my Soubitez-equipped bike glow twice as bright. And just mild smashes involving gym mats, not walls. And I have no axe to grind with French volunteers either, they are welcome to drag UV-irradiated Mme Lagarde's luxurious tortoise butt out of Frankfurt, asap. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/ecb-buys-lvmh-bonds-finance-tiffanys-acqusition-making-frances-richest-man-even-richer |
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On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 12:37:32 PM UTC-8, Sepp Ruf wrote:
Tom Kunich wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 10:43:35 AM UTC-8, Sepp Ruf wrote: lou.holtman wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 1:11:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. Smash it against the wall. That will teach him or her. Good idea. Then sell it as "fully disassembled, exact same level of functionality as before" and use the proceeds to quickly repaint the wall..[1] -- [1] This message brought to you by the National Clean Up – Paint Up – Fix Up Bureau. https://www.atomictheater.com/thehouseinthemiddle.htm Something tells me you've had that experience. No, just mild Soviet fallout exposure that made my Soubitez-equipped bike glow twice as bright. And just mild smashes involving gym mats, not walls. And I have no axe to grind with French volunteers either, they are welcome to drag UV-irradiated Mme Lagarde's luxurious tortoise butt out of Frankfurt, asap. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/ecb-buys-lvmh-bonds-finance-tiffanys-acqusition-making-frances-richest-man-even-richer It is fascinating to see how QE works when a central bank buys private debt and not just public debt. Purses not nukes! I say give them both free money for a public-private partnership to create an LV purse-nuke. Tiffany can make glass lamp shades out of the Trinitite. Win-win. Make France great again! MFGA! -- Jay Beattie. |
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On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 12:11:46 PM UTC, Sepp Ruf wrote:
Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Don't blame me! I'm only the piano-player. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. -- SEO: RENE HERSE NOS NIB VINTAGE AMUZI GRAVEL COMPASS PBP TGV PVC MRD I've never seen the square lamp you link, which might have been good for bikes, though the batteries would be HEAVY. I was talking about the distant ancestor of the Super Oscar shown here with LED illumination: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWBAywpgJBQ Apparently the huge Oscar Halogen lamps I used, shown in the video at c2:26, are still available for nostalgic endurance racers. The ones used in racing were heavy all-metal items (for heat dispersion and to survive brushes with the scenery) and not overly aerodynamic either. Given under the usual caution that after half a century the details might have merged in the memory. Andre Jute Once we were men |
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On 2/21/2020 2:37 PM, Sepp Ruf wrote:
Tom Kunich wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 10:43:35 AM UTC-8, Sepp Ruf wrote: lou.holtman wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 1:11:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. Smash it against the wall. That will teach him or her. Good idea. Then sell it as "fully disassembled, exact same level of functionality as before" and use the proceeds to quickly repaint the wall..[1] -- [1] This message brought to you by the National Clean Up – Paint Up – Fix Up Bureau. https://www.atomictheater.com/thehouseinthemiddle.htm Something tells me you've had that experience. No, just mild Soviet fallout exposure that made my Soubitez-equipped bike glow twice as bright. And just mild smashes involving gym mats, not walls. And I have no axe to grind with French volunteers either, they are welcome to drag UV-irradiated Mme Lagarde's luxurious tortoise butt out of Frankfurt, asap. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/ecb-buys-lvmh-bonds-finance-tiffanys-acqusition-making-frances-richest-man-even-richer Thanks. I thought only USAians hated that pompous bitch. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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AMuzi wrote:
On 2/21/2020 2:37 PM, Sepp Ruf wrote: Tom Kunich wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 10:43:35 AM UTC-8, Sepp Ruf wrote: lou.holtman wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 1:11:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. Smash it against the wall. That will teach him or her. Good idea. Then sell it as "fully disassembled, exact same level of functionality as before" and use the proceeds to quickly repaint the wall..[1] -- [1] This message brought to you by the National Clean Up – Paint Up – Fix Up Bureau. https://www.atomictheater.com/thehouseinthemiddle.htm Something tells me you've had that experience. No, just mild Soviet fallout exposure that made my Soubitez-equipped bike glow twice as bright. And just mild smashes involving gym mats, not walls. And I have no axe to grind with French volunteers either, they are welcome to drag UV-irradiated Mme Lagarde's luxurious tortoise butt out of Frankfurt, asap. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/ecb-buys-lvmh-bonds-finance-tiffanys-acqusition-making-frances-richest-man-even-richer Thanks. I thought only USAians hated that pompous bitch. JFTR: My fault for letting you misunderstand. It was only a satirical role of a colonies-envious Prussian going completely mad over some French piece of plastic junk, and ending up welcoming French "volunteers" to remigrate Mme Lagarde. In reality, everybody on the Continent absolutely adores Mme Lagarde, Europe's leading monetary expert, best dressed economist, and sole markets wizard able to halt tomorrow's FTSE-MIB crash triggered by the Yellow Plague. -- Don't fight the Fed. |
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On Sunday, February 23, 2020 at 10:36:53 PM UTC, Sepp Ruf wrote:
AMuzi wrote: On 2/21/2020 2:37 PM, Sepp Ruf wrote: Tom Kunich wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 10:43:35 AM UTC-8, Sepp Ruf wrote: lou.holtman wrote: On Friday, February 21, 2020 at 1:11:46 PM UTC+1, Sepp Ruf wrote: Andre Jute wrote: On Friday, February 14, 2020 at 7:35:46 PM UTC, Duane wrote: Then you have people riding in the rain, pitch dark, pitch dark rain down steep declines etc. etc. etc. I seriously doubt that there's a one for all solution. In rallying, I seem to remember that only two brands of lamps were chosen by all the top competitors. The dominant one was the French Cibie, used by Porsche despite the fact that the other one, less good, was from Hella, a German firm. I'd pay a lot if I could have the light output of that bank of big Cibie lamps across the front of my rally Porsche on my bike... Okay, you made me check my lamp dump drawer. Does anyone know how to access the electrics compartment part in these? https://www.ebay.fr/itm/FEU-PROJECTE...F/173881934437 I can only detach the front lens and unscrew the E10 bulb. The engenious one-part sculpture of aluminized plastic that is both the reflector, and the base, will not move to the front one bit -- yes, even if I bark at it in Old Prussian, threatening to shoot Namibian sand at the lens, or to buy a new lamp from vontrotha. Smash it against the wall. That will teach him or her. Good idea. Then sell it as "fully disassembled, exact same level of functionality as before" and use the proceeds to quickly repaint the wall..[1] -- [1] This message brought to you by the National Clean Up – Paint Up – Fix Up Bureau. https://www.atomictheater.com/thehouseinthemiddle.htm Something tells me you've had that experience. No, just mild Soviet fallout exposure that made my Soubitez-equipped bike glow twice as bright. And just mild smashes involving gym mats, not walls. And I have no axe to grind with French volunteers either, they are welcome to drag UV-irradiated Mme Lagarde's luxurious tortoise butt out of Frankfurt, asap. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/ecb-buys-lvmh-bonds-finance-tiffanys-acqusition-making-frances-richest-man-even-richer Thanks. I thought only USAians hated that pompous bitch. JFTR: My fault for letting you misunderstand. It was only a satirical role of a colonies-envious Prussian going completely mad over some French piece of plastic junk, and ending up welcoming French "volunteers" to remigrate Mme Lagarde. In reality, everybody on the Continent absolutely adores Mme Lagarde, Europe's leading monetary expert, best dressed economist, and sole markets wizard able to halt tomorrow's FTSE-MIB crash triggered by the Yellow Plague. -- Don't fight the Fed. And that's the Final Word, straight from Muti Merkel. -- AJ |
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