OK i add you as well, i will be closing the group buy this Friday and send the payment info...
OK i add you as well, i will be closing the group buy this Friday and send the payment info...
Hey Anton,
Please may I add another 4 lenses to my order? That makes 16 in total.
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Sure thing i add them right now, also please send me your email in a PM so i can add it as well...
HL....Put me down for one (1 ) lens + holder....must experiment!
CDBEAM
The Quantum well is DEEP ! Photons for ALL !!!
poke2.gif U need 2 get 2 mate, otherwise you can´t stackem...& if you ain´t stackin U won´t get to entirely appreciate the advantage of Dave´s lens retainers !
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Well....OK....2 then....thanx !!
The Quantum well is DEEP ! Photons for ALL !!!
Crap, I REALLY wish I knew if I needed to get some of these. I've got a red quad module coming from Edison and, it's supposed to have lenses and diodes with it but, it's not here yet and he's on vacation. I think he was using Optima lenses. Grr...
Relax mate... Edison was the first person to discover the Optima lenses and also (to date) uses Dave's barrels/retainers!
Might have to wait a bit though !
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Sheeezzzze......If Still possible....I would like to up my order to four (4) units. ( Lens + retainer ). In the pursuit of the Holy Grail of Coherent Excellence....by the way.....this being visualized as an asymptotic curve....I have decided it is a moral imperative that the ZQuad sports these units !!!
For you entertainment.....
Asymptotes
An asymptote is, essentially, a line that a graph approaches, but does not intersect. For example, in the following graph of y=1/x, the line approaches the x-axis (y=0), but never touches it. No matter how far we go into infinity, the line will not actually reach y=0, but will always get closer and closer.
y=1/x:
graph1.png
This means that the line y=0 is a horizontal asymptote. Horizontal asymptotes occur most often when the function is a fraction where the top remains positive, but the bottom goes to infinity. Going back to the previous example, y=1/x is a fraction. When we go out to infinity on the x-axis, the top of the fraction remains 1, but the bottom gets bigger and bigger. As a result, the entire fraction actually gets smaller, although it will not hit zero. The function will be 1/2, then 1/3, then 1/10, even 1/10000, but never quite 0. Thus, y=0 is a horizontal asymptote for the function y=1/x.
Read...never quite PURFECKT !!!
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The Quantum well is DEEP ! Photons for ALL !!!
Hi
Any news on this.
Cheers,
Ed
Hey Anton,
I'm going to have to back out on this one, this is taking to long.
I'm going to place a direct order with Optima.
Sorry...
OK, sure thing no hard feelings, i try to get together 100 so i am kind of far off, as it looks like i wait till end of the week if nothing happens then i will cancel the groupbuy... if we get to a better number then the groupbuy will go ahead end of the week... i will send out a email SAT...
thinking2.gif Strictly UK only .... sorry !...
anyone.gif ...but if anyone wants some (4 or more minimum) here in Blighty I am going to be ordering a batch shortly, so send me a PM in the next few days if interested!
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