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At various events, I've collected the blinking faux ice cubes that are often used to add some color to drinks. The ISE cube came from an X-IO (technically Xiotech at the time) event at SNW 2008 in Orlando. The Microsoft Services cube is from TechEd 2010 in New Orleans. I can't find any record of the Premier Services cube but I assume it was TechEd. The last cube is blank, so no idea who gave this out or where and when.
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The blinking eyes made them look menacing. When you see a gigantic food replica, the only logical thing to do is to take a picture, obviously.
Used a hole puncher and a manilla folder to work out a mockup.
31 LED's per eye, could be complicated.
These are battery powered Christmas lights that I found at Target. Battery holder takes 4 AA cells and has an on/off switch. No batteries included - so I put in some rechargeables, and so far the batteries have been running 2 days. The pattern constantly changes, from a slower color change to a rapid blink. Each "snowflake" changes from blue to red to green to gold to orange - very cool stuff. It would be nice to be able to tell it to slow down the blinking to a more mellow speed!
Super creepy blinking and talking mannequins from the Gaultier show.
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nikosaur: I saw a segment on this on CBS Sunday Morning! Lucky you get to see it!
#elevator #blinking #light #fahrstuhl #horror ? #crazy #fun #picoftheday #video #wysiwyg
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NGC 6826 ist ein planetarischer Nebel im Sternbild Schwan, welcher 2200 Lichtjahre von der Erde entfernt ist. Der Zentralstern von NGC 6826 ist einer der hellsten bekannten Sterne in einem planetarischen Nebel.
Das Objekt wurde am 6. September 1793 vom deutsch-britischen Astronomen Wilhelm Herschel entdeckt.