Thanks, I'm glad you like it. However, I can't claim any credit for taking it. It is a shot taken during a test of the LGM-118A Peacekeeper MIRV ICBM (MX Missile). Each line on the photo represents an independent warhead capable of delivering a 300KT nuclear payload. The glow is from heated...
I never visited that forum mentioned in the OP, but I think that closing the (this) forum would do exactly the opposite of making people safer and better informed.
What are you on about then? I don't find anything 'toyish' about the appearance or packaging of the Arctic. It's a piece of black anodized aluminum with some knurling. What have you been playing with?
I think this is a valid point. High powered red diodes can be had for the price of a dvd burner (~$25 nowadays) and have been for a long time. Same goes with the cheap Chinese greens that are all over the place. As with 405 and 445 nm diodes we are seeing now. If anything, WL is more...
Krypton would probably fluoresce, but its expensive, maybe Xenon and Neon as well. Not sure how exactly they would react to the 405nm laser light though.