I had the 45, but never realized until recently that they weren't a Mexican bandOne of my favorites by War
I had the 45, but never realized until recently that they weren't a Mexican bandOne of my favorites by War
I agree we did know not to touch them and there was never an issue my old man had a freaking sten gun he rebuilt from some demilled stock.I knew where my Dad's pistol, deer rifle, shot gun and squirrel gun were located. I also knew not to touch them.
Guns are still the same.
People are not.
Remember the old Grundigs they were like a huge piece of furniture@Cerebral Goo , thanks for the reps man ! I got a couple spindleback chairs and the organ when my grandmother passed… and an old 78 record cabinet. Not sure the model as the tag is against the wall. I’ll see if I can’t move it a little…
I wonder if they could produce leds to apply to those wavelengths. Cause the hest and efficiency issues like you say are bigThere are some real advantages to CMH lights that are not addressed with led's. First is that led's do not target the long wave length Chlorophyll A absorption peak(425nm) at all and barely hits the beta carotene absorption range(400nm thru 500nm) with a single peak at 455nm. And then on the other end of the visible spectrum the 680nm/710nm Emmerson range isn't hit either.
If it wasn't for the operating costs and massive heat from a CMH that is what I would run.
I lived in N Denver went to HS there like 77, 78. We moved around alot.I had the 45, but never realized until recently that they weren't a Mexican band
I lived in Aurora for a couple of years, I remember this little record store called Wax Trax that had a great selectionI lived in N Denver went to HS there like 77, 78. We moved around alot.
The neighborhood was predominantly Chicano. War was huge there back then. I'm pretty dark so I blended hahahaha.
My twin sisters (3 years youngers) one looks just like me but the other looks like she's Dutch. Blond hair blue eyes, she had a hard time of it at first.