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Saturday, May 3, 2008

2 Pack - 27 Watts 5500K Color corrected Day Light Fluorescent Lamp Photo Bulb

This is a fluorescent 27 watts energy saving daylight photo bulb (5500 Kelvin temp.). This Fluorescent lamp bulb emulates a soft daylight measured at full spectrum color of 90 CRI at 1800 lumens. Lifespan: 10,000 hours. Ideal for all Tungsten Continuous Lighting Kit. This photo bulb would cost you $21 each at your local retail store. Best price combo on the internet. **Limited Time Promo**
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Great service and product. Works perfect for company product photo shoots. Would definitely buy from this vendor again.
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Really, whats to say. The lamps either work or they don't. I will say that besides the fact that they did fit my needs very well, shipping was prompt and items arrived packed well and in perfect condition. Yes I will order lamps from these folks again and save myself a bunch of miles driving and navigating through the crowd at Home Depot.


Temporary heat units or temporary heaters are important for maintaining the comfort level in homes, offices (both outdoor and indoor). Temporary heat units or heaters allow temperature-critical work to continue on schedule, since extreme cold temperature prevents the human body from working effectively, and help you live in a comfortable atmosphere.

Temporary heaters are available for private home use, indoor office use, as well as outdoor use camps, tents, etc. Temporary heaters can be fired either directly or indirectly by Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Natural Gas, Liquid Fuels, Solid fuels etc. Liquefied Petroleum Gas is the most workable and safe fuel and hence is the most popular fuel for temporary heat units. Solid fuels, on the contrary, are considered suitable for few areas, and are hence not advisable for uses other than those they are intended. The most apparent disadvantage of solid fuel fired temporary heaters is mainly due to the unstable characteristics of solid fuel, for which, these types of temporary heaters can be used only in open spaces. Federal laws and legislations states that solid fuel powered temporary heat units should not be used within 25 feet of any building.

Tips for using temporary heat units

  • Never use solid/liquid fueled temporary heaters within 10 feet of potentially flammable objects.
  • Ensure that a good supply of air for efficient functioning of temporary heaters.
  • Always keep a fire extinguisher handy when using temporary heaters
  • Ensure that all temporary heaters are never running unattended
  • Never use temporary heater units in confined spaces
  • Always refuel before the temperature is back to normal.
  • Make sure that fuel supply is cut off when your temporary heater is not in use.
  • Never kept extra fuel near any running temporary heating unit
If properly used, temporary heat units can be very safe, quite opposed to the claims that these lead to frequent burns, fires, explosion, CO poisoning, etc.

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Blackbelt 2: Fatal Force




Tent camping is one of the more popular styles of camping. It does not require renting a camping trailer, an RV and the extra expenses like gas which will be more expensive also. Those who choose not to purchase or rent an RV can still enjoy camping just as those who do, which is why tent camping remains so popular. Whether you are camping in the Alps or Yosemite, camping can be a wonderful adventure.

Camping sites often offer amenities specific for tent campers since it is such a popular way to camp. Of course, these campgrounds have upgraded the RV amenities but still have plenty of amenities and space for tent campers. For those of you planning a tent camping trip in the near future, here is some information you may find useful to prepare yourself as far as what to expect.

If you are tent camping at a site with amenities, you should be able to expect public restrooms with toilet paper as well as public showers. The shower facilities may not be the most comfortable but they are adequate to get you cleaned up for the day. Since the camping spaces are rented, you can feel free to spark a campfire, cook and lounge around and relax.

You may also find amenities such as swimming pools, vending machines, local activity centers and hiking trails. As you see, with these types of amenities available, tent camping does not have to be as "rough" as some think roughing it is.

When you think of tent camping, you may not immediately think of the beach. But, the beach can be a great place for a camping trip. All you really need for the daytime is a tent, a towel, some shorts and a swimming suit. Of course, you may want to bring along some food which is one very good reason to bring along a tent when camping at the beach. A tent can help keep your food clean from the windy sand or weather conditions.

Finally, the woods can be an exciting and adventurous choice of tent camping but it can also be dangerous. If you opt for camping in the woods, be sure you are familiar with the area you intend on camping. Otherwise, you increase your chance of becoming lost which is something that can kill people more often than you may be aware of. Also, though you may find some great hills or mountains along the way, an attempt at climbing them should be reserved for the experienced climber or at least with an experienced climber. In general, while taking the proper precautions, tent camping in a wooded area can be a fantastic adventure!

Guy Morris wrote for the most part for http://www.munich-to-vienna-via-salzburg.com, an online publication with topics around alps mountains, Bavarian mountains and various other topics. His work on Bavarian mountains and alps are found on his online publications.