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[T1342]Tripping The Light Fantastic
by Amanda Nealy, Ama
TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY is the most recognizable marker lights in a Volvo. Since a car’s rear end is one of the more critical accident flash points, the Volvo TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY is developed along with the Swedish automaker’s safety concept cars. Composed of primary rear lights for greater road visibility, and hazard lights that indicate whether the car is braking, turning left or right, or pulling over, the Volvo TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY is more than just eye candies. They make the car stand out when visibility is low, at night or under an inclement weather.

The Volvo TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY is electrically operated, with the individual lights on different circuits as a fail-safe to series circuit break. In the event that one of the lights becomes busted or the circuit is broken, the whole assembly is not affected and the Volvo is still equipped with the remaining good rear lights. There are two types of light system in the Volvo TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY. The primary rear lights are equipped with low-beam lamps capable of producing a diffused pool of light. Low-beam lamps, unlike those used in head lights, cast the light downward or at the flanks of the lamp, resulting in visibility without glare.

Chief parts of the safety light features of the Volvo are the hazard, amber, and brake lights. Also called blinkers, hazard lights are blinking TAIL LIGHTS that signal to the adjacent vehicles if the car is coming to an emergency stop. Hazard lights make the Volvo better equipped when the car incurs engine problem during highway drives. A blinking TAIL LIGHT is a universally accepted code on emergency situations. They can warn that the Volvo is pulling over a shoulder, say, and the vehicles at the back can be informed and make adjustments on their driving.

Also, blinkers make the car more visible when it turns a corner. Since cornering generally requires some amount of brakes, the corresponding side of the TAIL LIGHT goes on and off to indicate where the car is turning. Blinking TAIL LIGHTS can also be used during medical emergencies. They can warn other drivers and traffic enforcers that the vehicle is on its way to the nearest hospital or medical facility. Similarly, a convoy of vehicles also uses the hazard lights to show that they are traveling in a group and must maintain their position. Blinkers are usually mounted on the lower middle portion of the rear windshield, above eye level to ensure greater visibility.

The TAIL LIGHT consists of separate bulbs, lenses, reflectors, and frames. Because TAIL LIGHTS are required to have no excessive glare, they are of the sealed-beam construction type. Like most lighting system, TAIL LIGHT bulbs need regular replacement. The TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY eventually gets busted over time, but with a bulb replacement the assembly can carry out its function all the same. Bulb replacement is relatively cheap and quick process. Periodic bulb checkup can ensure that the Volvo TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY is in good working condition. Defective or broken TAIL LIGHTS are not only illegal and invite traffic citation tickets but, not to mention, dangerous.

As part of the Volvo safety concept, the TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY is designed to reduce the risk of vehicular accidents, so make sure that the car is customarily illuminated with bright, easily distinguishable TAIL LIGHTS.


Now this is one freaky game. Mutant Storm, is like a mad mash of disco balls, lava lamps, psychedelics, arcade game frenzy, with a dash of Jimi Hendrix thrown in for good measure. You know those visualization plugins that come with Winamp, and Windows Media Player. They make all those weird combinations of light, color and movement based on the sound of the music. This game is kinda like those, except for the little alien thing-a-ma-jings that are trying to wipe you out.

There a little funky themselves, but more on them later. Visually speaking, I'm not sure I've seen another game quite like this one. And yes, it is one of my favorites. Hey it's my blog, and I'm gonna talk about the obscure little games I like that don't get the recognition I think they deserve. Maybe at some point I'll run out of the good games, and start trashing the lame ones, but that could take me a while. In the mean time, there's great games like Mutant Storm to talk about first.

Now this game has been around for a while, and maybe you've played it before, and maybe you haven't. In any even, you should try it again. I saw it on the the Garage Games website after I hadn't played it for a while, and decided to give it another go. Apparently the earlier version of the game was too easy for some, so they toughed it up a little. A good reason to try it again. For me, it's just one of those games I really enjoy going back to every once in a while. It's always great for a blast of eye candy for the old sweet-eye I seem to be afflicted with.

The other thing I really like about Mutant Storm, is the game play itself. Not an easy game to get the hang of, and probably why it never got as popular as it should have. I always find it a little tricky coordinating my firing/aiming mouse hand, with my up/down/left/right strafe hand. This has got to be one of those good games for developing great hand eye coordination in surgeons.

Surely you've heard of that study, where they showed that medical surgeons, that played video games had a higher success / survival rate among their patients, then surgeons who spent their spare time playing bridge with grandma and grandpa. I'm paraphrasing and editorializing somewhat, but you get the idea.
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