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Really like these for the fog lights. It's obvious where they are from!
Depending on availability and dimensions, I have a few of these posted here just to make sure I don't loose them.
Desonic Projector: Integrating LCOS and LED technologies, the SP804 portable projector by Desonic features 100 lumens, 800x600 SVGA resolution, multiple input formats, and easy user control.
Thre were two of these projectors on the Zeiss. This image shows the portion of the Milky Way known as "The Emu".
One of Two large Film Projectors left to the elements at the derelict St Ebba's Hospital, Epsom
St Ebba's Hospital opened in 1899 (formerly the Ewell Epileptic Colony) and was one of the so-called 'Epsom Cluster' hospitals situated on the outskirts London, it closed in 1995.
Architect William C. Clifford Smith.
Kinoton Projector at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
The Kinoton is an all stepper-motor projector controlled by computer. Maybe the last / best 35mm projector that will be made as we transition to digital.
What a pain - i had to cut away the sheet rock with a utility knife, then drill the corners of the plywood and finally use a sabre saw to finish the hole. The worst part was that the boxes i bought were designed to fit into an opening and then secure with wings that spin out from the back side when you turn a screw.
The full story here: www.zieak.com/2009/02/23/set-up-a-projector-in-the-living...