Imagine you are riding on a roundabout, with a lamp post in the middle of it. As you are riding you look upwards at the lamp, and it always seems to stay in the same place as everything else goes round you. In normal life the Earth is our roundabout and the Pole star is the lamp. It is called the pole star because it is in line with the Earth's north and south poles, on a line that we can call the lamp-post.
You pull the string and it turns on, you pull it again and it turns off.
first ,be sure power to lamp is shut off!!!!!!! remove screws from the base of the globe or actual lamp itself. running from underground and up through actual lamp post you will discover wiring connected to base of lamp ,wiring connects just beneath light bulb socket. be safe.
The Tole lamp of the past was a high-end, tight-ass and pricey lamp made of tediously worked light gauge steel, copper or brass with an equally expensive shade made of easily stained fabric. Had to have a lot of "card" in your wallet, too.
Examples: red lamps with neon, helium-neon lasers, vacuum tubes, refrigerant and other minor applications.
that depends entirely on the size of the lamp post
lamp-post -------- Lamp-shade
at the castle only on fools day then it is just a lamp post
i think that lamp post are gay, because there was a kid at my school who married a post.... it looked like a boy post.. so lamp posts are gay
that depends entirely on the size of the lamp post
eney of the lamp post
Because - the angle of the lamp in relation to your body changes,
Because - the angle of the lamp in relation to your body changes,
lamp post, singular (der) Laternenpfahl (der) Laternenmast lamp posts, plural (die) Laternenpfähle (die) Laternenmasten
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There is no mandated distance when it comes to how far a lamp post must be installed from your home. The best way to determine where a lamp post should go is to think about what it will do. If you want to make it easier to see your driveway at night, placing a lamp post or two at the entrance of a driveway would be a great idea.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of your tongue being stuck to a lamp post.