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  1. It's from 1993, this rock group was in search of a new vocal and found the singer of this voice. Whom made a one demo recording only but sadly died the very next day in auto accident. When the album was released in tape, exact recording demo was used too. Song became extremely popular and is one of the all time hit song.

     

    Yes I know this is in Korean but regardless of the language, music is music, right?

    Nah~ who am a kidding, like many? most? of you I just can not stand listening to noise? i mean music of certain language/culture. hehe

  2. If you want to use a LED flashlight... search ebay for UV LED Flash light that is 3Watt or higher.

     

    As for Fortune spoon, you would want to give it a clear coat spray as outter layer (glow) can chip off.

  3. Do CO's call you guys back if you make a report?

     

    Because I was at the damn about 2 weeks ago too and called to report some snaggers by the dam during the evening hours.

     

    Today, i had a voicemail from a CO lady saying thank you for calling to make a report and if I ever seen illegal fishing that I try to get a license plate number and etc... and said that they are visiting humber river more often than before and such.

     

    it's good to get a callback from them. now i feel that everyone should call whether or not authorities will come or not.

  4. Any light source will work for charging, including leaving it out to sunlight (if there are any these days).

     

    It also doesn't have to be a LED but it can be a lot more brighter + longer battery life. My 5500 lux @ 1metre led light sure can charge up those super long glow spoons very well.

     

    The best method is to get yourself a nice powerful UV LED flashlight. If you really want those super long hour glow spoons to last long time, you should atleast let it charge up for about 10 minutes. Don't bother with those small finger size UV LED lights as it does not produce enough light. I forget the location but thtere is a flashlight store near Kipling & Rexdale and i believe they have one of those flashlight with like 13 UV LED emitters on it.

    I personally use a 1watt uv led flashlight.

     

    I don't think I have ever seen salmon caught on a full bright glows before... also remember that cooler temperature discharges the glows much faster too.

  5. several years ago, there used to be a large garbage can there but filled up faster than whomever could empty it.

    i've also seen volunteers on regular basis clearning the shore lines... last time i've seen them was... several years ago.

     

    maybe you should put on a vest and start? :)

  6. I use my Garmin 60CSx.

    But it is better to use one of the handheld mapping GPS units.

    it's lot of fun if you do enjoy hiking, biking, etc...

    Treasure hunting :)

     

    The reason I say mapping handheld is good is because you can log your track and you can geotag your photos aswell and share with people on Google Maps too.

     

    I can't remember who it was but there was some else in this forum that is/was really into it.

     

    Search for geochaching and you'll sure to find that info/person too.

     

    Oh yeah,,, you'll be shocked at how many caches are located within the city too.

  7. Hello.

     

    Is there any home heating experts here ?

     

    Recently I have replace the heater buy still kept the old mercury thermostat. Difference I am seeing from the old to new is that... before when I set the temperature to whatever I set, heater would keep on running until it reaches that temperature shown on the thermostat. I am sure these older thermostats can't exactly monitor the temperature but it is what I use.

    Now with the new heater it seems to turn on and off way too often. Like every few minutes I guess.

    Is this depending on the heater? or something have gone wrong with my old mercury style thermostat?

    Does a properly working heaters turn on and off reguarly to maintain the temperature? or should it work like the way I explained before with my older heater? where it would run constantly upto certain temp and than turns on and off to maintain it?

     

    I guess I would like to what/how a properly working heater should work.

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