Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site gcc-bill.ARPA Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!gamma!epsilon!zeta!sabre!petrus!bellcore!decvax!genrad!panda!talcott!harvard!gcc-bill!john From: john@gcc-bill.ARPA (John Allred) Newsgroups: net.auto Subject: Re: Halogen headlights -- ARGH! Message-ID: <298@gcc-bill.ARPA> Date: Mon, 2-Sep-85 13:00:45 EDT Article-I.D.: gcc-bill.298 Posted: Mon Sep 2 13:00:45 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 4-Sep-85 05:33:19 EDT References: <170@decwrl.UUCP> <363@wuphys.UUCP> Reply-To: john@gcc-bill.UUCP (John Allred) Organization: General Computer Company, Cambridge Ma (Home of the HyperDrive) Lines: 29 In article <363@wuphys.UUCP> mff@wuphys.UUCP (Swamp Thing) writes: >In article <170@decwrl.UUCP> burden@cheers.DEC (Dave Burden - ZKO2-2/Q21 - 381-2559) writes: >>Now to my original reason for responding. I happen to have replaceable bulb >>non-sealed beam headlights on my car, 90-100 bulbs to boot. They are aimed >>correctly but I still get some people who flash their high beams at me. > >Thanks for helping to dispell the arguement that correctly-aimed halogens are >not to bright. > > > Mark F. Flynn > Department of Physics > Washington University > St. Louis, MO 63130 > ihnp4!wuphys!mff > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >"There is no dark side of the moon, really. > Matter of fact, it's all dark." > > P. Floyd Not necessarily, Mark ... his light may not be aimed properly, or the oncoming drivers he encountered were use to dirty lights. -- John Allred General Computer Company uucp: seismo!harvard!gcc-bill!john