Georgia On Our Mind
In this upcoming week, Swampland/Mystery And Manners will cover various topics relating to Athens, Georgia. In no particular order—depending on scheduling—the subjects in the spotlight this coming week will be The Georgia Theatre, UGA’s Music Business School, Widespread Panic, Bloodkin, David Barbe, The Drive By Truckers, The Georgia Review, Don Chambers and peripheral artists such as Chuck Leavell, The Georgia Music Hall of Fame’s Lisa Love and The Allman Brothers-tour mystic and Big House curator Kirk West. Look for the latest from each camp. From here on it’s daily updates, so come back tomorrow. Send us your feedback. Back to the preparation…
James Calemine
flashing lights says...
A very common use of a strobe light today is in emergency vehicles, especially when the light needs to be fitted in a concealed manner. A police light can be fitted as a hideaway light into the headlight of a vehicle and will be completely invisible till it is activated. flashing lights are also extensively used in off-road car shows where multicolored strobes are used on cars to produce moving lights that can go up and down, to keep beat with the rhythm of the background music.
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