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October 7th: National LED Light Day, National Frappe Day, and National Inner Beauty Day. Pic 1 frappe

💡National LED Light Day! We are all born as incredible detectors of light, intuitively seeing differences in color and brightness. Lighting professionals know that much of human sensation is visual. People respond emotionally to light and color, using its consistency to draw us in, like moths to a glowing light. The power of LED lighting affects all of us in emotional, economic, and environmental ways. Emotion: Unlike other light sources, LEDs have the ability to create a more appealing display for a variety of environments. Let’s say you drive by two gas stations. Station A is illuminated throughout by bright white LED lights, while Station B’s illumination varies from yellow to white and one panel is dim. You will likely go to Station A because its color consistency feels comforting, clean, secure and high-quality, even if you aren’t conscious of that decision. Economy: LED lights help save on our energy costs. The low power consumption, high reliability and long lifespan allow us to realize significant energy savings and maintenance reduction over the lifetime of an LED fixture. Environment: The fewer LED bulbs changed means there are fewer bulbs thrown away. LED bulbs have a much smaller impact on the environment than other light sources. Also, because LEDs use electricity very efficiently, greenhouse gas emissions are reduced. On October 7, 2014, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the development of blue light-emitting diodes. To understand why this was a Nobel-worthy achievement, we must know the history of LED lighting. The earliest LEDs created in the late 1950s and early 1960s produced only a red colored light. Slowly researchers developed other colors, but blue was the tricky one. Its shorter wavelength proved harder to reproduce. With Akasaki, Amano and Nakamura’s invention, white LEDs were now possible. Bridgelux founded National LED Light Day in May of 2016 to recognize one of the most important scientific achievements in recent history, as well as celebrate the advancements of this versatile technology.

National Frappe Day! This day honors a versatile drink with numerous variables, so there are flavors to suit everyone. Frappes typically are blended drinks made with either coffee or espresso and topped with whipped cream. A Frappe may also refer to: Frappe coffee – a blended coffee beverage. A frozen fruit-flavored dessert made with shaved ice. A milkshake.

National Inner Beauty Day! Everyone has a story, a passion that expresses who we are as individuals. Our strength lies in embracing that story without filtering it through someone else’s definition of beauty. When our core values are reflected on the outside, we have indeed given the world the gift we were born to give. Roma Newton, owner of 6Degrees Management, in partnership with National Day Calendar created National Inner Beauty Day to celebrate exceptional core qualities of the human spirit that we often overlook – inner beauty. In partnership with Saving Innocence, an organization that helps victims of human trafficking, we aspire to bring beauty and wholeness to a world that may not yet understand its own self-worth.

I use the blue bulbs in my kitchen because they reflect better off the shades that are on them. I'll take a chocolate🍫 milk🥛 shake without the coffee ☕️ please. I don't do coffee☕️. I feel beautiful on the inside. Until it feels like someone in my head with a jackhammer. Then inner beauty gets wrinkles.

Sending beautiful hugs!