ttystikk
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I'd be interested in seeing it.I do know that clueless one, I was referring to what a bigot told me. Thanks
BTW building a badass light right now. You would be impressed.
I'd be interested in seeing it.I do know that clueless one, I was referring to what a bigot told me. Thanks
BTW building a badass light right now. You would be impressed.
Total Watts?
Interesting. How big is the fixture? What's the wattage rating of the chips?Not positive on the total with this one because I'm driving it at lower mA then I normally do but between 800-1000w. Probably close to 800.
So that whole fixture isn't pulling 800W, then?They are Osram SSL in 3000k and 660nm. I think they are rated at about 1-3w but can handle more with efficiency loss.
US Q1 earnings tipped for first decline in 3 yearsManufacturing data and jobs report scorching! We are on a roll! Thank you President TRUMP!
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/01/recession-fears-seem-overblown-according-to-januarys-scorching-jobs-and-manufacturing-data.html?__source=twitter|main
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Triggered idiot alert !@Fogdog You literally take the cake for being a fucking moron. I once thought it was Uncle buck but no not all you. You are the true meaning of ignorant.
What analysts said that and about what sectors? Do you really pay for Financial Times ie. How did you read the article? Do you understand anything about markets or just pretend to impress a few goobers here on this board?
Editorial stance[edit]
The FT advocates free markets[35] and is in favour of globalisation, as well as globalist policies.
The FT's editorials tend to be europhilic, supporting the European Union (including Britain's membership thereof) in the context of a common economic market and opposing political integration.[38][39] The FT was firmly opposed to the Iraq War.[38]
U.S. politics[edit]
In the U.S. presidential election in 2008 the Financial Times endorsed Barack Obama. While it raised concerns over hints of protectionism, it praised his ability to "engage the country's attention," his calls for a bipartisan politics, and his plans for "comprehensive health-care reform".[43] The FT favoured Obama again in 2012.[44] The FT endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the run-up for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[45]
Triggered idiot alert !
Loss thousands in December ... Thanks to Tariff manNo not triggered at all. Works done enjoying my coffee and reading earning lists that all seem to be beating expectations.
I don't even know what that means but I take it you don't either. Loss what in DecLoss thousands in December ... Thanks to Tariff man
Worst December since the great depression and our tax dollars are bailing out farmers that were making plenty of profit before the Orange idiot got involved... https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/stock-market-news-fighting-prevent-worst-december-since-great-depression-2018-12-1027835946Shouldn't you be banned for talking like that? Does Soros pay you dipshits? Best January for the S&P 500 since 1987. Not loke the Democrats were trying to tank the market or anything in Dec. Markets go up and down, its not a game for the weak minded or hearted.
Soros??? Shouldn't you deflect with Obama and Hillary as is traditional for cave dwelling right wingers?Shouldn't you be banned for talking like that? I guess pork roll only bans people not on Soros payroll. Best January for the S&P 500 since 1987. Not like the Democrats were trying to tank the market by overselling or anything in Dec. Markets go up and down, its not a game for the weak minded or hearted. I take you have both.