Horace seems to be having a problem with backing up lately.
True story: my wife and I were in the car of a friend of hers. We were in a car park and she needed to back up to maneuver. She looked back, saw a column and said, “there it is”. Then she proceeded to reverse and hit the column.
Instead of laughing, I went into instant nerd mode and started thinking about how to implement central lighting, and weighing it’s advantages. It can be done, but I think the losses would make it very inefficient.
There are illuminated bollards that work like that. Good design — if someone hits it, you don’t get live electric wires exposed, and you only have to replace the above-ground plastic component.
LiamG.P almost 4 years ago
Also known as the “beacon”.
Imagine almost 4 years ago
Horace seems to be having a problem with backing up lately.
True story: my wife and I were in the car of a friend of hers. We were in a car park and she needed to back up to maneuver. She looked back, saw a column and said, “there it is”. Then she proceeded to reverse and hit the column.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Now they will have to find the shut off valve.
Gent almost 4 years ago
I never knew horsie featured in em film noirs.
David OBrien almost 4 years ago
From surreal to so real.
Doctor Toon almost 4 years ago
Hope no passing pilots are blinded
charles9156 almost 4 years ago
centralized street lighting – didn’t thomas edison invent that?
Chris almost 4 years ago
so that’s where the light came from.
Fred almost 4 years ago
“P” for perplexing…
Fred almost 4 years ago
Ah- it was polarized light….
P51Strega almost 4 years ago
Instead of laughing, I went into instant nerd mode and started thinking about how to implement central lighting, and weighing it’s advantages. It can be done, but I think the losses would make it very inefficient.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
….let there be light…..er….not this way…
InTraining Premium Member almost 4 years ago
just don’t light a match Horace… that just might be a gas light…?
J Short almost 4 years ago
Fiber optics.
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
There may have to be a light pollution report.
Perkycat almost 4 years ago
Clever!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 4 years ago
It’s just not easy to go backwards with hooves…He must have been faster than the light if it couldn’t even get out of the way!
Radish... almost 4 years ago
Horus is trying to gas light us!
Janet Gamble Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Run Horace! Before your car is flooded with light!
GiantShetlandPony almost 4 years ago
Now that’s putting light up your tailpipe!
Daeder almost 4 years ago
Is that how fiberoptic lampposts work?
T577 Brown Bunny/Vegetable Patch 62 almost 4 years ago
Don’t phosphorous pipelines include a ‘no contact’ order?
" P might get you to downtown Junction City, Wisconsin not to Good Hope Road where PP is in Milwaukee."
JH&Cats almost 4 years ago
Makes me think of my bird feeder, which the squirrels take for a pinata.
Zesty almost 4 years ago
There are illuminated bollards that work like that. Good design — if someone hits it, you don’t get live electric wires exposed, and you only have to replace the above-ground plastic component.