Ledtronics.com

LEDlights wrote:
On Oct 31, 7:44 am, John Larkin
jjlar...@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 20:57:29 -0700, "BobW"

nimby_NEEDS...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
I use a lot of leds in my designs. Some of these products have volumes in
the hundreds of thousands per year. I will make sure that we NEVER use (or
approve as second source) ledtronics in any of these designs, you spamming
piece of crap.

Bob

Ditto.

John

Bob and John,
Do some research before you jump to conclusions!

I am the only person at LEDtronics who is authorized to post our
product press releases. I only send our P/R's to Editors.

I did not post this standard LEDtronics product press release on
Usenet or do any Usenet spamming. The person in charge of this user
group need to edit the setting lets anyone post on this page.
Jordon Papanier
Marketing Manager
LEDtronics.

You are accessing Usenet through Google groups. there is no "person
in charge". If you want it removed, take care of it, yourself.

Here are the headers from the first message in the thread: It has the
poster's email address (Mark <mark.knowl@gmail.com>) and IP address
(71.171.118.120). Make him cancel it, and post an appology.


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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
On Oct 31, 7:44 am, John Larkin
<jjlar...@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 20:57:29 -0700, "BobW"

nimby_NEEDS...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
I use a lot of leds in my designs. Some of these products have volumes in
the hundreds of thousands per year. I will make sure that we NEVER use (or
approve as second source) ledtronics in any of these designs, you spamming
piece of crap.

Bob

Ditto.

John
Bob and John,
Do some research before you jump to conclusions!


I am the only person at LEDtronics who is authorized to post our
product press releases. I only send our P/R's to Editors.

I did not post this standard LEDtronics product press release on
Usenet or do any Usenet spamming. The person in charge of this user
group need to edit the setting lets anyone post on this page.
Jordon Papanier
Marketing Manager
LEDtronics.
 
M

Mark

Guest
TORRANCE, CA - August 29, 2007 - LEDtronicsŽ announces the release of
its new Flashing LED Chevron Arrow Mat. This convenient, portable,
lightweight LED Arrow Mat has three different safety Light Modes of
operation: 1. Sequential LED Arrow Flash Mode; 2. All LED Arrows
Flashing in Unison Mode; and 3. All LED Arrows Always On Mode. Since
LEDs are solid-state devices that offer high shock and vibration
resistance the LED mat is the ideal safety item for all motorists,
police, truck drivers, utility workers, and emergency personnel.

The energy-efficient Flashing LED Chevron Arrow Mat operates with
three replaceable AA-cell batteries for nearly 72 hours in the arrows-
sequentially-flashing mode, 48 hours with all arrows flashing in
unison, and up to 6 hours in the arrows-always-on mode (batteries are
not included). LED Arrow Mat has eight magnetic pads that allow
attachment to ferric-metallic surfaces, and eight half-inch eyelets
for fasteners making it a reliable, easily installed safety light
source that provides; a direction to an event location, a warning sign
for delivery-service loading/unloading, a traffic director for road
detours, and a roadside-emergency traffic diverter.

It is 44.9 inches long and 19.7 inches high. Made of a foldable, soft
red nylon material, the LED Arrow Mat comes with a handy 23.5-inch by
13.2-inch storage bag. On the mat are four reflective chevron arrows
that have nine Super Red LEDs per arrow for a total of 36 LEDs. Each
LED puts out a total intensity of 4000-to-5000 mcd.

With an average LED lifespan of up to 100,000-plus hours (11 years),
LEDs operate reliably year after year. Solid-state design renders LEDs
impervious to electrical and mechanical shock, vibration, frequent
switching and environmental fluctuation. LED lamps use only 10% - 20%
of the energy consumed by equivalent incandescent lamps that -
combined with their maintenance-free operation - lead to substantial
cost savings.


Founded in 1983, LEDtronicsŽ leads where others only follow when it
comes to designing, manufacturing and packaging state-of-the-art LED
bulbs and lamps to meet the world's constantly changing lighting
needs. Our inventive product line encompasses an array of direct
incandescent lamp replacement Based LED bulbs, low-cost snap-in and
relampable Panel Mount LED lamps, high-intensity sunlight-visible
Discrete LEDs, circuit-board status-indicator PCB LEDs, surface mount
diode SMT LEDs, full-spectrum rainbow RGB LEDs, Ultraviolet (UV), and
Infrared (IR) LEDs.


The price for the LED Chevron warning mat is $45.90 each. Availability
is stock to 4 weeks for special requirements. For additional
information contact LEDtronics toll free at 1-800-579-4875, telephone
310-534-1505, fax at 310-534-1424, e-mail at webmaster@ledtronics.com,
or mail to LEDtronics Inc., 23105 Kashiwa Court, Torrance, CA 90505.
Visit our website at www.ledtronics.com.

The direct web link to the online datasheet is as follows:
http://www.ledtronics.com/ds/CHEVRON-4-RED-01/default.asp
 
I use a lot of leds in my designs. Some of these products have volumes in
the hundreds of thousands per year. I will make sure that we NEVER use (or
approve as second source) ledtronics in any of these designs, you spamming
piece of crap.

Bob
 
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 20:57:29 -0700, "BobW"
<nimby_NEEDSPAM@roadrunner.com> wrote:

I use a lot of leds in my designs. Some of these products have volumes in
the hundreds of thousands per year. I will make sure that we NEVER use (or
approve as second source) ledtronics in any of these designs, you spamming
piece of crap.

Bob
Ditto.

John
 
In <1193790891.838816.13080@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>, Mark wrote:
TORRANCE, CA - August 29, 2007 - LEDtronicsŽ announces the release of
its new
I always thought of LEDTronics as a long-established legitimate company
and I would be very disappointed by them resorting to Usenet spamming.

If LEDTronics is indeed not responsible for this, I suggest they hire
a private detective or a few to find the culprit, and sue the culprit for
defamation.

I am about to forward the article to webmaster@ledtronics.com, and let
them know this has plenty of people upset.

- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)
 
On Oct 31, 9:44 am, John Larkin
<jjlar...@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 20:57:29 -0700, "BobW"

nimby_NEEDS...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
I use a lot of leds in my designs. Some of these products have volumes in
the hundreds of thousands per year. I will make sure that we NEVER use (or
approve as second source) ledtronics in any of these designs, you spamming
piece of crap.

Bob

Ditto.

John
Ledtronics is a fairly decent outfit as far as I remember -- I dealt
with them years ago and got good service. I'd guess this is a new
salesperson who doesn't know about usenet customs.

I'll bet he'll hear about this on Monday. I'd appreciate a note from
him or someone else at Ledtronics kind of saying, "Oops -- 'scuse us".

Cheers
Chris
 

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