ledness
Means ugly or sped.
boy: do i have to plug in the microwave in order for it to come on?
girl: omg the LEDNESS
girl: omg the LEDNESS
LED
Light Emiting Diode
A magical light that has no other match for it. It consumes just a couple of volts (2.4 - 4.8) and VERY few mA (20-50) and in return it provides a steady and constant lightsource with a lifespan of almost 11 years!
It's definitely a breakthrough in lighting devices since it's properties make it inexchangable with old fashioned burn-bulbs.
Pros:
- High luminosity in low voltage
- Huge lifespan
- Very low consumption
- Immediate response in current variations
Cons:
- Cannot compete bulb luminosity in high voltages
- Very sensitive to slight voltage changes (can burn very easily)
- Cannot be used in high voltages except with the help of voltage limiters (transformers/resistances)
- Does not work with AC currents since ALL diodes have a certain unchangable polarity.
Colour variations:
Red, Yellow, Green are the most common.
Blue and White are more recent.
Other colours in construction since the light depends on the material of the chip nested inside the LED.
Leds exist in clear caps or in coloured caps. Clear caps usually have more power needs and also, Blue/White have increased power consumption compared to all other colours.
A LED can be used to save lives (like in medical equipment to show your alcohol levels in your blood) or even take lives as well (like show how much battery left you have in your lightning fartgun).
It can also be used to hypnotize some nerds who see it and just get mesmerized and can do most of the things you tell them, EXCEPT lend you some LEDs from their collection!
Note: Subhuman creatures who know NOTHING about LEDs but have one (or more) blue LEDs in their cars (or similar vehicles/devices/appliances), should stick them up where the sun doesn't shine and not touch them and infect them with their brainlackitis.
A magical light that has no other match for it. It consumes just a couple of volts (2.4 - 4.8) and VERY few mA (20-50) and in return it provides a steady and constant lightsource with a lifespan of almost 11 years!
It's definitely a breakthrough in lighting devices since it's properties make it inexchangable with old fashioned burn-bulbs.
Pros:
- High luminosity in low voltage
- Huge lifespan
- Very low consumption
- Immediate response in current variations
Cons:
- Cannot compete bulb luminosity in high voltages
- Very sensitive to slight voltage changes (can burn very easily)
- Cannot be used in high voltages except with the help of voltage limiters (transformers/resistances)
- Does not work with AC currents since ALL diodes have a certain unchangable polarity.
Colour variations:
Red, Yellow, Green are the most common.
Blue and White are more recent.
Other colours in construction since the light depends on the material of the chip nested inside the LED.
Leds exist in clear caps or in coloured caps. Clear caps usually have more power needs and also, Blue/White have increased power consumption compared to all other colours.
A LED can be used to save lives (like in medical equipment to show your alcohol levels in your blood) or even take lives as well (like show how much battery left you have in your lightning fartgun).
It can also be used to hypnotize some nerds who see it and just get mesmerized and can do most of the things you tell them, EXCEPT lend you some LEDs from their collection!
Note: Subhuman creatures who know NOTHING about LEDs but have one (or more) blue LEDs in their cars (or similar vehicles/devices/appliances), should stick them up where the sun doesn't shine and not touch them and infect them with their brainlackitis.
Hey!!! Look how nice and bright these LEDs light! (Example of observation capabilities)
I got new LEDs today ! My day just turned brighter! (Example of the LED effect)
LEDs!!! Let's stare at them!!! (Example of typical reaction)
I want to add LEDs in my circuit. It will look sooo nice! (Example of natural consequence)
My wife got a new LED! (<- WRONG example! Not to be used!)
My husband has a LED in his underwear, should I take him to the shrink? (This is an example of a burned-out case of a husband)
My wife is wearing a bra and a garterbelt with LEDs!!! (This is an example of a poor Nerd's wife desperately trying to attract her husband's attention)
LEDs RULE!!! (Example of General Truth)
I got new LEDs today ! My day just turned brighter! (Example of the LED effect)
LEDs!!! Let's stare at them!!! (Example of typical reaction)
I want to add LEDs in my circuit. It will look sooo nice! (Example of natural consequence)
My wife got a new LED! (<- WRONG example! Not to be used!)
My husband has a LED in his underwear, should I take him to the shrink? (This is an example of a burned-out case of a husband)
My wife is wearing a bra and a garterbelt with LEDs!!! (This is an example of a poor Nerd's wife desperately trying to attract her husband's attention)
LEDs RULE!!! (Example of General Truth)
led
Light Emitting Diode
I have a hard drive LED in muh leet case mod!
led
Short for led zeppelin
yo man bust out some led.
LED
Leisure Enhancing Drugs
Ted: Yo John I just picked up some LED's, it's going to be one crazy night.
John: Hell yeah that shit's crazy.
John: Hell yeah that shit's crazy.
Led
Past tense and past participle of lead, contrary to popular belief (As far too many things are). The word which is spelled "lead" but pronounced like "led" is a kind of metal, not a verb.
LED
Liquid, explosive, diarrhea
"Dude i gotta run i got major LED"