>just my two cents here but, some big misunderstanding going on here. >karl is largely correct that blue light is not what anyone should be >looking for for any type of extra lighting. the confusion stems from >a design of lense that was popularized by the italian company piaa. >their blue ion fog lamps only appear blue when they are not >illuminated. once lit up, the light is amber in color. Actually, I *have* seen BMWs with almost ultra-violet driving lights. Very disconcerting. These aren't fog lamps, but the car's normal beams. -- /\_/\ ____ Ron 'Coyote' Lussier ( ) \ _/__ LikeMinds, Inc. coyote@likeminds.com \ / \X / 457 Bryant St. 1.415.284.6972 \_/ \/ San Francisco, CA 94107-1316 |
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