Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

phare bersud HID 35/50W

5 views
Skip to first unread message

denis

unread,
Jan 18, 2008, 1:19:51 AM1/18/08
to
à tous les posseseurs de cette lampe
merci de me donner des infos
Denis


rosa....@wanadoo.fr

unread,
Jan 19, 2008, 7:55:45 PM1/19/08
to

J'utilise depuis 2 ans. Avec ou sans réflecteur pour la photo.
Résistant aux chocs et à un usage accidentel et modéré hors de l'eau,
ce qui n'est pas mal pour une HID. Le variateur est utile car souvent
la puissance de 50 W serait trop forte (particules,...). La batterie
se place entre la boué et la bouteille ou à la ceinture (DIR). Le plus
pénible c'est finalement de transporter l'ensemble en avion (poids +++
avec la batterie indispensable) et de le faire passer en baggage à
main (déconnecter la batterie et expliquer que l'ampoule ne peut
fonctionner sans la batterie.... Attention à la connexion phare-
batterie : elle rouille facilement.
Nous utilisons également deux Jupiter 4 LED, plus maniables, (très
utiles sur un bateau) éclairage très puissant mais légèrement moins
que la HID. Il existe maintenant une Jupiter 8 LED, c'est peut-être
mieux que la HID (moins lourd, plus grande autonomie et surtout moins
fragile et plus durable (du moins en général).

rosa....@wanadoo.fr

unread,
Jan 21, 2008, 8:49:53 PM1/21/08
to
by parents or guardians of children of kidnaping
and trading in girls and children failed to secure the attention they
deserved. It seems to us not at all amazing, when one reads this past
history, that by the time Chinese girls have seen and learned all that
they must in the Colony of Hong Kong, when brought to this country
they are utterly incredulous as to the good faith of police and other
officials. They must enter a complaint at the risk of their lives, and
if the officer of the law will not prosecute the case in spite of all
its difficulties (which are largely imaginary on the part of lukewarm
officials), then the girl must be returned to the master she has
informed against, to be in his power for him to vent his wrath upon
her. A case in point occurred in Oakland only a few months ago, and we
had a chance to interview the girl. The Captain of Police went through
the brothels of Oakland's Chinatown, accompanied by some missionary
ladies, in order to discover if possible any girls who would
acknowledge that they wished to come away. Every girl was questioned,
in the absence of the keepers, and not one, or perhaps only one, said
she wished to come away. There were some one hundred and fifty Chinese
slave girls in Oakland at this time, and one might say they all had a
chance to escape, and of their own will chose to remain. But was that
the truth? Not at all; the result did not prove at all that one, and
only one wished to come away. It proved merely that only one was
inspired with sufficient confidence and courage, after her long,
hard experience with foreigners, to _say what she wished._ It is the
universal testimony of all the girls who have been rescued, so we have
been told, by those who have been engaged in this rescue work for many
year


0 new messages