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Old 12-23-2007, 05:08 PM   #1
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Default Not about woodworking....

Hey, I know you folks probably have seen this before, but check it out once more, and turn the speakers up....

I plan on keeping that guy's ingenuity in mind when I tackle my projects in the New Year.

It can be done... it may not be easy, but with some head-scratchin', it can be done.

Thanks for letting me hang out, and thanks for all your input.

Here's to a Merry Christmas and here's to making trees dance in 2008!

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Old 12-24-2007, 12:28 AM   #2
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Cool

That is just plain AWESOME!!

Not easy... But, what is the definition of Easy?

If one knows how to do something, it's Easy; else, it's not!

I used to do a little diving... I could do a forward 2-1/2 in Pike position... It was really Easy for me... BUT... (??)

Speculating... He'd have to have one heck of a "audio - switch" interface. Or he has a way of programming his choreographed switching sequence, etc.

In any event, that takes a huge switching capability to be SO FAST for all of that Load!!

I wonder if his lights are low voltage, or what...

How does he physically switch the lights? Probably solid state switching; NOT a bunch of relays!

It would be very interesting to know how he did it.

Will we ever know?
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