Product: Light: Glow-In-The-Dark
artificial lighting   (+4, -3)  [vote for, against]
glo paint everything. (sorry couldn't find a better category)

what better way to save energy than to paint everything with glowing paint? glowing duct tape, glo paint and other phosporescent things are fairly common, and i propose we save energy via utilizing the lumination that could easily be provided by glow in the dark resources. make road signs, cars and street lamps easier to see; you'll never lose yourself in the dark of your house ever again! so many things in this sad world are neglected of the joy of phosphorescence.
-- Kociol, Feb 11 2005

Luminova - not radioactive http://www.umccorp...._applicationsg3.htm
Scene of lots of things covered in Luminova [ConsulFlaminicus, Feb 11 2005]

If everything emitted the same amount of light, we would not be able to see anything. It would be like living at the bottom of the ocean, only with light.
-- bungston, Feb 11 2005


I kinda likes it.
-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, Feb 11 2005


would you ever sleep again?
-- po, Feb 11 2005


There's many a time where no amount of light could keep me awake.
-- bristolz, Feb 11 2005


Great idea for streetlamps. Of course the sunlight probably couldn't keep the streetlamp fully lit all night, but its supplement of energy would surely cut consumption of manufactured power.
-- ORISIS, Feb 11 2005


//It would be like living at the bottom of the ocean//...but without the wetness, enormous pressure and lack of air. Or the silt.
-- AbsintheWithoutLeave, Feb 11 2005


hmm... strippers painted in this stuff with all the lights out. I'd call it art!
-- spacer, Feb 12 2005


We do have luminescent panels on some of our newer aircraft, Diamond, for instance. It's a panel beneath the glare shield, which casts a cool glow on the instrument panel.
-- spacer, Feb 13 2005



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