First, a bit of decorum is necessary when writing in public. Swearing in general is not acceptable anywhere and distracts from instead of adding to the point you are making. When in public you are not back on the block in impressing the boys with your manliness in using such terms. Nor does it help to mock those you find when you need something from them they just might be able to help you with.
Grow up. What are you trying to shock me? I was a active duty Marine NCO in using such terms when you were probably still wetting the bed. That is given your total lack of tact does not imply you have not reached beyond that level yet and are instead trying to mask that. Second, while we don't really harp on spelling skills, your adult language necessitates a certain amount of typing skills in general if your intent is to impress us with your fourth grade reading level skills in language.
Looking for a counterbalanced low voltage desk lamp? I assume you were just doing a web search and found this theater based website where I in taking a off shoot of to raise some interior design questions about my own household lighting distraction. As a part of this, we studied thus that a DMX/Microphone cable given a certain amount of quality can run video/sound by way of RCA plug mounted on it to a video monitor slaved off a VCR. In addition to other lighting concepts I’m using that make me now have a forest projected up at my ceiling. Sorry if your intent is a desk lamp, hmm, don’t even think I own one, no need for one given much better lighting. What the Fu** is this website about, if you don't understand theater tech people’s websites you are doomed to be the barbarian you sound like. Theater people are very creative and very resourceful, might check into your local school theater and work on a show in learning a bit about us before you attempt to mock. What’s this a dry brush technique on the walls? People pay good money for painters that can do this and similar techniques as well as other skills common to theater people. I work for a multi-million dollar lighting company and besides buying a minimum of $1,000.00 a day in lamps in being an expert at them professionally, I also deal with normal type equipment you would seek out as a very resourceful person in finding such gear. I have as many direct accounts with fixture and lighting suppliers as your local lighting showroom, and more experience than a Home Depot sales person in specifying such gear.
Should you wish to apologize to the forum for your post, I might consider giving you a source or two for such a lighting fixture once you describe what you want both specifically and artistically for all of us, than as an expert even be able to match your exact illumination needs to your intent after the fixture - given you are able to understand such things as differences between color temperatures and Lumens verses Lux and Candlepower verses Candlabrella. But such help requires you to be able to express your needs as an adult. No doubt you are either going to swear more, or not write back. Too bad, another lost cause. Good luck to you and your lighting needs. Sorry if you stumbled upon a website you did not understand. Had you read the posting line and been able to understand it, you might have learned a bit, but I guess that’s too much to expect.
Grow up. What are you trying to shock me? I was a active duty Marine NCO in using such terms when you were probably still wetting the bed. That is given your total lack of tact does not imply you have not reached beyond that level yet and are instead trying to mask that. Second, while we don't really harp on spelling skills, your adult language necessitates a certain amount of typing skills in general if your intent is to impress us with your fourth grade reading level skills in language.
Looking for a counterbalanced low voltage desk lamp? I assume you were just doing a web search and found this theater based website where I in taking a off shoot of to raise some interior design questions about my own household lighting distraction. As a part of this, we studied thus that a DMX/Microphone cable given a certain amount of quality can run video/sound by way of RCA plug mounted on it to a video monitor slaved off a VCR. In addition to other lighting concepts I’m using that make me now have a forest projected up at my ceiling. Sorry if your intent is a desk lamp, hmm, don’t even think I own one, no need for one given much better lighting. What the Fu** is this website about, if you don't understand theater tech people’s websites you are doomed to be the barbarian you sound like. Theater people are very creative and very resourceful, might check into your local school theater and work on a show in learning a bit about us before you attempt to mock. What’s this a dry brush technique on the walls? People pay good money for painters that can do this and similar techniques as well as other skills common to theater people. I work for a multi-million dollar lighting company and besides buying a minimum of $1,000.00 a day in lamps in being an expert at them professionally, I also deal with normal type equipment you would seek out as a very resourceful person in finding such gear. I have as many direct accounts with fixture and lighting suppliers as your local lighting showroom, and more experience than a Home Depot sales person in specifying such gear.
Should you wish to apologize to the forum for your post, I might consider giving you a source or two for such a lighting fixture once you describe what you want both specifically and artistically for all of us, than as an expert even be able to match your exact illumination needs to your intent after the fixture - given you are able to understand such things as differences between color temperatures and Lumens verses Lux and Candlepower verses Candlabrella. But such help requires you to be able to express your needs as an adult. No doubt you are either going to swear more, or not write back. Too bad, another lost cause. Good luck to you and your lighting needs. Sorry if you stumbled upon a website you did not understand. Had you read the posting line and been able to understand it, you might have learned a bit, but I guess that’s too much to expect.