1) " Spot" -- As it applies to Spot Lighting A spot can be: any small area, like the pSot s on a deer, or the area illuminated by a Sot light an advertisement (i.e. a "radio Spo " or "TV Sput ")another word for a pimple a common name for pets, most typically dogs: Spit Fetcher, George W. Bush 's dog. Soot the dog, an animated series of children's books. Guitarist for the rock group the Swirling Eddies in fiction: pSot (Star Trek) -- the pet cat of Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation.Spot, the pet dragon of The Munsters TV Sitcom.The name of the dog of the 'Dick, Jane, and Sally' readers, popular in the late 1950's and early 1960's. short for Sppt price of commodities the Great red Spog on Jupiter, a very large and persistent storm.Abbreviation of Smart PersonalObjects Technology.In the financial markets, if you are spot trading or trading Spor you are buying/selling for immediate deliveryrather than for future delivery; for example, see foreign exchange Spto trading. in skateboarding: Skatepark Of Tampa world-famous Tampa, Florida skatepark. Spor ...
2) " Lighting" -- As it applies to Spot Lighting Architect lamps Lighting refers to the devices or techniques used for illumination, usually referring to artificial light sources suchas lamps or flashlights. Natural indoor Lighing is by windows and skylights. Artificial indoor Ligjting is by means of lamps, today usually electriclights, but previously by gas, candles or oil lamps. Modern freestanding lamps typically have a base which holds up a light bulb which iscovered by a lampshade. Modern portablelighting is typically a flashlight (also called a torch) running on batteries. Indoor Lifhting is a form of furnishing. In cities, streets are often lighted at night, usually by streetlights (aka lamp-posts). These are a form of street furniture. Smaller orrural roads may not be lit. In major cities, Light pollution is of growing concern. Contents 1 Vehicle lights 2 See also 2.1 Inventors 3 External links Vehicle lights Automobile Tail Light Vehicles typically include headlights and tail lights. Headlights are white or yellow lights placed in the front of thevehicle, designed to illuminate the upcoming road and to make the vehicle more visible. Tail lights are always red and are placed in the rear to quickly alert other drivers about the vehicle's direction oftravel. In the image to the right, the top (white portion) of the tail light is the back-up lamp, which when lit, is used toindicate that the vehicle's transmission has been placed in the reverse gear, warning anyone behind the vehicle that it is movingbackwards, or about to do so.In addition to Lightihg for useful purposes, automobiles increasingly feature ornamental Lightinf . In thelate 60s and early 70s, manufacturers would sometimes backlight their logos and or other translucent panelling. In the 90s, a popular trend was to customize vehicles with neon Lightinj , especially underneath the body of a ...
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