Light Model
The important thing to keep in mind is the gain level of the screen, the higher, the better it will be for a room with some light in it. These screens are readily available, but a bit expensive, 92" think about $2000 for a fixed screen from a good manufacturer. I work in a high end home theater store which carries Stewart and Screen Innovations, which both make screens that would do the trick, but other brands also would work. As for projectors, a projector's lumens rating can be fudged, just like its contrast ratio, by using different testing methods, so reading user reviews, magazine reviews, and actually seeing them would help. It is difficult to reccomend a specific projector without a price range, approximate screen size, and wheter or not you want HD, but I'll give you a few options, Sony's 3lcd HD front projector's a good one @ about $2000, Sharp has an entry level HD DLP projector with an iris control (which allows you to adjust brightness, contrast, etc.) for about$2800, and Infocus has a DLP projector for about $5000 which would work well too. For the ultimate, readily available HD projector for your applicaton, I'd say Sony's SXRD 1080p front projector would be the best outside of ultra, ultra high-end that would give you THE BEST picture, but @ $10000 it's not cheap. It features a xenon lamp, similar to the xenon lamps in some car headlights, that will really help keep the picture viewable, but even still, try your hardest to find a solution which doesn't involve needing to have a bright room, explore curtains, shades, etc. if at all possible, it will save you a lot of money.
BMW GINA Light Visionary Model: Premiere
Collection Car
I had a car repo back in 2002, after about 3 to 4 year a collection company called me and gave me a balance to pay. Me not know anything, I made two payments. But stop because I wanted to know my rights in the matter. What should I do, they have continued to call and pull my report. Do I have any rights to fight this case? It's been 7 years since the car was repo.
yes the statue of limations is up sence they have not contacted you
Millionaire Car Collection
Light Bulb
I have a Wayne Dalton garage door opener. The garage door opener takes a 60W light bulb. For the last month or so I have had to replace this bulb about 5 to 6 times. The bulbs are blowing out way too soon. The bulbs that I am installing are GW Reveal 60W bulbs. Is the problem with the Light Bulbs I am using or is the problem with the garage door opener itself?
They make vibration resistant bulbs specifically for garage door openers. They are available at just about any home center or hardware store.
I think compact fluorescent are great but not in every application.
From the GE web site: "Can I use a CFL in applications involving vibration such as a ceiling fan or garage door opener?"
"Generally it is not recommended to use CFLs in vibrating environments. Vibration can cause the electronics in the CFL to fail. There is one CFL bulb (FLE11) that is available for use in a ceiling fan. Check the package for this application."