Sam You'll probably burn out the switch... The biggest problem is that light moves much faster than a Vanagon so it speeds away from your headlights, leaving only the old, tired and lame photons behind to light your way. That's the primary reason our lighting systems are so "lame".
On 31-Oct-07, at 10:26 AM, Automatic digest processor wrote: > If I'm speeding through absolute dark at the speed of light, and > all of a > sudden I turn on my lights, what happens? |
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