Hello guys,
I need to mail a package from the USA to China, using USPS. The problem is, I need a way to be able to track it. Any ideas? I would use FedEX or UPS, but they'll charge an arm and a leg.
I purchased a digitizer which I no longer have a use for, and the seller agreed to refund my...
Hmm. Now today, this thing is having trouble getting past 115mW. I guess 473 DPSS is really picky? Either that or I may need to calibrate my LPM...
I hope there's nothing wrong with the unit.
I may need to find someone around my way with an LPM to help me verify this things output real quick.
Yeah, I unscrewed it and it came right off. I guess I went into a mini panic mode for a second lol. Anyhow, this thing is awesome. Mine peaks around 140mW and I hands down love 473 out of all the colors.
So I received my unit today. For some reason, it's generating a line instead of a dot. Also there's a sticker on the front that says 90degrees. The lens appears to be screwed onto the housing. Any suggestions? Thanks.
You'll only get what ever colors you used to make the white light.
The reason a prism gives you the full spectrum with sunlight is because that's what sunlight is composed of.
I want to, but I can't....
I just bought my g/f an engagement ring, plus I'm having a stupid car problem which I can't fix because no one knows what's wrong with the POS :(
Lol, you can bring what ever liquids you want in checked luggage, as long as they're not hazmat/flammable. If someone takes your liquids out of your luggage, you need to file a complaint (as long as it's not hazmat/flammable, shampoo is neither of the two).
Again, loose lithium batteries is...
And do remember that the prohibited items list isn't all inclusive. The supervisor running the checkpoint has the power to disallow any item, for pretty much any reason they choose.
Loose batteries are prohibited in checked baggage because they could come into contact with another piece of metal and rupture. If they are in some sort of plastic holder as checked luggage items, they're good to go.
As far as carry on goes, they're 100% allowed.
This statement is horribly inaccurate.
1) Lithium batteries ARE allowed as carry on items. I mean for Christ's sake, doesn't every phone now days use Lithium batteries?
2) Laser pointers aren't actually on the prohibited items list, however the supervisor on duty does have the discretion for...