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2000 posts of ball breaking LOL. Must be a record somewhere.
Yeah the record is..... you haven't been banned for one he!! of a while...
You're slacking.....:crackup::crackup::crackup::evil:
Jerry
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2000 posts of ball breaking LOL. Must be a record somewhere.
The factors for seeing Blu-Rays, (405nm) are:
1. How your eyes see UV, (everyone is different)
2. Pollutants, particles, or mist in the air.
If you do not see UV very well, and if you are in an area with very clean air, you might not see it at all.
I live on the beach and its about 50/50. I can see the dot on low flying clouds though. It looks like a UFO. If fact my neighbor just saw an UFO tonight. He had pictures. There was 4 orbs that arced, formed a S curve, did an arc again, then they all flew off at different directions. I'm no saying it was aliens, but defiantly strange. He said it was close to the local airstrip so maybe they were screwing around with something down there.
I have a ~200mW 6X GGW, but my PHR did the same. Just not as bright. I'm sure your light pollution contributes a lot to drowning out your beam.