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Wow, that looks tasty!
Wow, that looks tasty!
What brand is it?
I wonder how many pieces it broke into. When it hits, it sounds like it shattered.
This was definitely the aughts.
Not really bad, but it’s one that stuck with me: The computer owner had a bit of an obsession with David Boreanaz. Wallpaper was him with his shirt off. The desktop was cluttered with tons of image files, all him.
It is my understanding that most LEDs are inherently blue, but they add phosphors that mask the appearance of that blue light, making it appear white to our eyes.
If you look at the spectrum for an LED bulb there is almost always a big spike in the blue part of the wavelength.
So, if you were to “turn off” the blue light, you would be turning off the source of the light itself. Because of that, filtering is often used to lessen that blue bump in the spectrum.
That scene in Ghost messed me up.