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My New Hobby - Animated Christmas Lights
danny_galaga:
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He was a Fraggle...
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oh yeah! that brings back memories (",)
"dear nephew gobo..."
Hockeyboy:
Those are impressive displays, very nice work.
I've been wanting to do this for years, ever since I saw my first display with some TSO as the music. It will be a lot harder to do now that I had to move to Portland from Colorado Springs where I had much more house and yard area to work with.
We'll see, maybe we can do a small version, lol...the wife is already okay with this stuff, just need to figure out how to start.
Donkey_Kong:
I would like to set up a mini version of this indoors. We don't actually do much outdoor decoration but a lot of indoor stuff. However this looks like a very expensive hobby.
:scared
But yea, you would not need the FM transmission this way. I just wanna do the inside tree...maybe around the windows and stuff, doorways, etc. Should be entertaining for your family and guests.
Mark, any suggestions for people wanting to do a micro mini (fairly inexpensive) version of your display? :dunno
billpa:
Great display. Those sequences look very familiar. Are you using Richard Holdman's?
Donkey_Kong:
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--- Quote from: Donkey_Kong on December 30, 2008, 08:52:52 pm ---Mark, any suggestions for people wanting to do a micro mini (fairly inexpensive) version of your display? :dunno
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http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=87973.0
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Cool! You gotta start somewhere, right?
I could see this hobby as being highly addictive. I'm sure by Christmas time next year I might be looking more and more like Mark W. Grizwald
:)
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