hello guys i just bought some awsome stuff what do you thing about this ? http://www.play.com/Home-Garden/Home-Garden/4-/53744992/-/Product.html want this on my ceiling
I got some I stuck over the top of my tv, they have a remote that makes them change colors and stuff in different ways Yea, they're cool
Yep, Semen, Saliva, Blood, Urine, ……… ABC Prime-time investigated hotels across America using black-lights and every room showed traces of Semen, Urine, or blood (including 5 star hotels) Hotwater
I've been in a few hotel rooms with obvious blood stains all over the walls..looked like somebody got murdered in there.
Lava lamps are pretty sexy we have a few of the small ones and two tall ones but they scare me because they generate a lot of heat. I'm thinking about throwing them out.
Hanging on the wall behind my TV is a huge, hand-made orange tie-dye, twice the size of the TV. On the back of my TV, I have a strip of LED lights that provide a nice back-light on the tie-dye. It looks really cool when I'm watching with all the lights off.
When blood shows up under black-light it’s someone trying to cover-up the scene of the crime, when it’s shows up under white-light it’s an active crime scene currently under investigation Hotwater
blood requires luminol i was asking a serious question...i have uv lights for tracing air conditioning leaks but ive never owned a black light the uv light is good for checking money and certain leaks but doesnt show blood
I've been using strips sorta like that inside my truck.Under the seats and under the dash, the foot wells and the rear part of the extended cab are all red LED strips. I put a red LED pad in the dome light too but had to put white LED's in the map lights in case I really need to look for something tho. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I used white LED strips to replace my dead CCFL backlights inside my 32" HDTV. 16 peel n' stick strips exactly spaced where the tubes were. It took about 12m or so and cost under $20 from an ebay china seller. The whole TV is now powered by a PC ATX power supply, the back lights draw only 2.3 amps or 28 watts which is nearly 1/4th the power that the stock CCFL backlight used.