Newstar Sunshine Set 240: 美しい写真集を無料でダウンロード
- jeraldinet2y
- Aug 17, 2023
- 2 min read
Generally, a solar panel that provides 1 amp of electrical energy will fully charge a battery in 5 to 8 hours in full sunshine, but this time can be increased as the angle of the sun changes or if it becomes overcast.
Newstar Sunshine Set 240
"I've wunder'd through this vale of sunshine for about sev'nty years,"said Uncle Ezra Mudge, as he filled his Missouri meerschaum for thetwentieth time, "an' I never yit seen a feller thet amounted to shuckswho wuz allus a-hangin' on to someone else. The pore soul thet hain'tgot enough git up an' git to him to strike out fer hisself an' find apath of his own through the woods is mighty nigh sartin to git lost inthe brush.
"Dat sunshine docterin' am mighty nice to read erbout," said old BlackMose; "but when dese yer blizzahds come en de clouds hang mighty lowdown, en de snow goes toh sniftin' erroun' de shanty, dat's de time whenI want plenty ob back logs en' a hot fiah goin' day an' night!"
In May 1940, a contented "shacker" of the Vancouver waterfront wrote to Mayor Lyle Telford praising his "roomy" False Creek home with its views in three directions and "an abundance of light, fresh air and sunshine" that gave him "the best of health." (1) He had proudly "owned and occupied [his] House Boat since 1927" and furnished it with "the Amenities of life," including "arm chairs, a heater of the Fireplace type, pictures, plants, flowers, [and] ornaments." The False Creek shacker claimed that his only alternative accommodation was a room in a dingy, dreary lodging house. Other observers likened the nearby shoreline community in Coal Harbour to Vancouver's upperclass district Shaughnessy Heights: here, a "neat little house boat" was known as "city hall," and a resident of twenty years was its "Mayor." (2) By contrast, a critic of the "Slums of the Water Front," Frank Buck, deplored the "shambles indescribable" on or near water fed by "a fountain of continuous pollution" [a sewer outlet]. (3) He described the residents of these "pigsties" as the "Flotsam and the Jetsam" of humanity, "Wrecks of lives ... Prostitutes, whore-mongers, thieves, and ne'er-do-wells," and "gaunt, weary, depressed [people], accepting the environment with a deep feeling of resentment." As the False Creek shacker argued, then, "there are two sides to this question"...
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