Blonde walks into a library, goes straight up to the counter and says "Two bags of chips, please."
The librarian patiently says, "This is a library."
"Ooh, sorry", says the blonde, and whispers "Two bags of chips, please."...
Just in case anybody is confused, the polarity of the LED does matter, as above, but the resistor is the same whichever way round it is connected, and in whichever leg it is - so, just get the resistor somewhere in series with the LED, have the LED the right way round ( long leg is positive ) and all should be well.
Interesting place - https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=nha+trang&hl=en&ll=12.247218,109.184264&spn=0.008776,0.009645&hnear=Nha+Trang,+Vietnam&gl=uk&t=h&z=17 ..
Veissmann do some nice LED streetlights that plug into their bases, so they can easily be removed and replaced, should you need to do some work beyond them..
Whenever anybody mentions a 'bobble hat', I find myself remembering the time that the coppers in Derby issued a description of a robbery suspect, but the poor bloke couldn't think of how to best describe the woollen hat that he was wearing - 'beanie hat' would have done, perhaps - but they ended up describing him as "wearing a bobble hat, without a bobble" - I still laugh about it now..!!