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  2. LED strip light - Wikipedia

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    Outside of traditional lighting, strip lighting is extensively used in DIY projects or lighted clothing. The ability to power strip lights off of a USB device or battery pack makes them extremely portable. Examples include computer lighting, costume lights, toys, workspace lighting, monitor and display ambient lighting, and alcove lighting.

  3. Zeroids - Wikipedia

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    Neo Zeroid Zemo - Hunter Orange with several paint applications and tampos. A 16 piece kit. Released online August 16, 2018. Neo Zeroid M. Zeroid - Translucent neon pink with no paint applications. A 16 piece kit. Released online May 10, 2019. Neo Zeroid Zault - Aqua-Green with several paint applications and new tampo. A 17 piece kit.

  4. Neon (light synthesizer) - Wikipedia

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    Neon is a light synthesizer developed by Jeff Minter ('Yak') and Ivan Zorzin ('Giles'). It was based on an enhanced version of the graphics engine originally to be included in Unity, which became an independent project after Unity was cancelled in 2004. A version of Neon is used as the default visualiser for the Xbox 360. The authors have ...

  5. Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by Hot Wheels "Dirty Outlaw" sprint car, this total 'girly' race car is complete with a roll cage, double exhausts on both sides, racing tires with rhinestones on the rims, a disco ball light, playing homage to the police car spot light; all on a pink paintjob with purple flames.

  6. Fluorescent lamp - Wikipedia

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    Neon tube lighting, which also includes the use of argon and mercury vapor as alternative gases, came to be used primarily for eye-catching signs and advertisements. Neon lighting was relevant to the development of fluorescent lighting, however, as Claude's improved electrode (patented in 1915) overcame "sputtering", a major source of electrode ...

  7. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    Only emergency and police vehicle may use blue lights. This includes firefighters, rescue services, emergency response vehicles for public utilities and civil defense units. All other kinds of blue lights (e.g. car floor lighting or cab interior lights), including reflective stickers or paintings, are illegal on public roads. [38]

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