Outdoor radiant (IR?) heaters - experiences?

i didn't say that.

the shadowmask does not focus the beam

LCDs have addressable pixels. CRTs have no way for the electronics to know where each triad of dots or stripes is, so wherever you point the beam(s) the odds are you get more than one triad lit. Picture resolution can never reach phosphor triad resolution.

None can restrain illumination to one triad or one colour dot within a triad. LCDs otoh do.

NT

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Nick Cat
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I guess that's one way to demonstrate what I said.

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I understand the water situation well enough. You otoh believe far too much greenie misinformation on the matter.

look up, it's right there

occasionally

hose bans make so little difference that this is open to question

UK wastes water every single day on a massive scale. Wether it's antisocial is a nother sizeable topic.

I certainly have not said there are no issues. Why do you keep making things up?

this is the kind of bs that results in me not taking your bs too seriously

When you cant argue with what someone says, argue with their style. That bs is as old as the moon.

whoosh

For pete's sake get a clue

too much bs

oh dear

you must move in some exceptionally politically clueless circles then

I struggle to accept you're really that utterly naive. But I guess you are.

Surely something that was obvious from the day they came out.

Yes, and? You're not seriously suggesting it was because we all paid to have some bulbs sent out years ago?

zero relevance

I'm not remotely interested snip more

exactly, no-one generates more than is consumed

even more made up bs. What's wrong with you?

If hmg wanted to infom people about light bulbs they only need run an ad. Instead they spent orders of magnitude extra on bulb packs.

you have yet to get any real grasp

irrelevant

irrelevant Back then there were only 2 bulb types for most uses, incandescent & CFL. (Halogens were not replaceable with cfl.)

well do feel free to show us what else it achieved.

no irony there

Again that is not my position. I do now realise that's beyond your grasp.

Well, on which days at peak consumption times has the sun shone? Erm, zero.

Is there anything you know about? Adding generation that adds zero capacity to peak is less use than a chocolate teapot.

whoopee

nope

smh. seriously

at least that's a more sensible question. Even if not constructive

Lol. Seriously? You have to be joking

How can you be so clueless yet so argumetative?

yawn

more bs. What a feeble way to conduct your debates.

and?

it's not the issue

electricity demand is sufficiently predictable & meetable

more bs

lol

Your lack of clue is beyond me. Why am I wasting my time here?

okaaay

So you're now delusional.

more silly bs

well, thanks for clarifying that a) you feel so inadequate that you try to 'win' arguments by copiously bsing b) your bs is not worth spending time on

NT

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Nick Cat

then feel free to go read up on the subject instead of being a wally.

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Nick Cat

on a single colour yes, but on a single dot no, other than purely by chance. If you were to display one video pixel in many places on screen (spaced apart for visual clarity), a small number might hit a single colour dot if the tube were particularly well focussed, but over most of the picure even then each pixel would light more than one triad or colour dot.

NT

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Nick Cat

that often gets mentioned, but its effect was tiny on picture quality compared to the far bigger quality downsides of delta gun tubes.

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Nick Cat

"People with damage to the right hemisphere have a reduced ability to generate inferences, comprehend and produce main concepts, and a reduced ability to manage alternative meanings. Furthermore, people with right hemisphere damage often exhibit discourse that is abrupt and perfunctory or verbose and excessive. They can also have pragmatic deficits in situations of turn taking, topic maintenance and shared knowledge."

HTH

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Spike
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Given that's what it takes for you to gain what you consider 'a more sensible question' (when it's the same question spelled out for a left brainer) I see little point trying to explain anything further.

You are obviously now on that bedrock and will say / do anything that

*you* think helps your cause whilst completely missing the points.

Cheers, T i m.

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T i m

More back pedaling 'tabby'?

Cheers, T i m

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T i m
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That's *exactly* what you said above.

You obviously are back doing your slippery left brainers stuff.

<snip the rest as it's likely just more guesswork>

Cheers, T i m

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T i m

People with right hemisphere damage often exhibit discourse that is abrupt and perfunctory.

They can also have pragmatic deficits in situations of topic maintenance and shared knowledge.

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Spike

Meaning they don't actually work?

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Dave Plowman (News

I did mean dots of a single colour, perhaps "single colour phosphor dots" wasn't clear enough.

Reply to
Fredxx

Most quality monitors I saw used a Cromaclear mask. Hence my surprise DP says otherwise.

Reply to
Fredxx

Only someone with half a brain and a lost argument unable to explain to any depth would resort to abuse. Well done (again).

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Fredxx

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