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Only An Hour Of Lasers At Central Park!!
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bobamen1
I haven't seen anyone comment on this, but I just realized that it wont get dark till around 830-900 and we will only get an hour of the lasers on Friday...Oh well...
Wheel of Steel
if they even give you lasers. Paul would prolly rather pocket that money and buy more prada pants..
Galapidate
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Originally posted by bobamen1
I haven't seen anyone comment on this, but I just realized that it wont get dark till around 830-900 and we will only get an hour of the lasers on Friday...Oh well...


They expect clouds/chance of rain Friday, so it'll get darker earlier hopefully :)
sandstorm03
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Only An Hour Of Lasers At Central Park!!


na they will go on @ 8....is there a rule it has to be dark to see lazers?

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if they even give you lasers. Paul would prolly rather pocket that money and buy more prada pants..


:stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
DJDREO
Ya i remember seeing lazers right when it was gettind dark(meaning some light still out):). I CANT WAIT:D
DR86
if you had enough smoke you could put up a good laser show in broad daylight. all you need is enough retardant to catch the beam of light and slow it down so that the measly human eye can see it. if i'm not mistaken light travels at 3.00x10^8 meters per second. so in daylight you'd need a load of smoke, but it can be done/
sandstorm03
rain works also
DR86
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
rain works also


true, but rain is not as constant as smoke.
sandstorm03
its not about slowing down the light, its about refracting it...
umes23
true that rain might help hehe.
you guys are talking nonsense. every single paul van dyk event in new york has lasers brought in

DR86
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Originally posted by sandstorm03
its not about slowing down the light, its about refracting it...


that's true, however refraction is, essentially, slowing light down. correct me if i'm wrong, but when light passes throug different media, it slws down hence refraction. what's the difference?
trancEyes22
speaking of smoke, can you smoke in central park?? or rather at summerstage??
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