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IN the US, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) now account for 30 to 40 percent of all new signage. In Japan, that figure has hovered at less than 5 percent. But at Tokyo's annual Sign and Display Show this past September, there was ample evidence to prove that LEDs are a rising force--especially if they're white.

 

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Bussiness China, I found that piece of worthless knowledge quite enjoyable, all two lines of it. As a matter of fact, it has made my day. That must be a good conversation starter, and attracts the opposite sex i imagine.

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its not actually as worthless as you may think. In the future - we shall be using LED's in places where we normally use bulbs perhaps - much brighter- now that they are able to produce white leds' successfully. We are already seeing leds used in car rear lights - and in other areas too - just some more useless information to help you attract the opposite sex!

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IN the US, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) now account for 30 to 40 percent of all new signage. In Japan, that figure has hovered at less than 5 percent. But at Tokyo's annual Sign and Display Show this past September, there was ample evidence to prove that LEDs are a rising force--especially if they're white.

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That is an INCREDIBY random fact. I shall bear that in mind.

 

Yet MORE info to attract the opposite sex:

 

Did you know that the maker of the blue LED was recently awarded $8 million in compensation, as someone stole his idea? And all for inventing something about 5mm high, too. Nice. Would anyone like to steal my idea of the gold LED?

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