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This is a product of speed photoshopping.
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I created this in all of 15 minutes, so please excuse the less-than-perfect 'shopping.
This is Danny, he's appeared in a few other pictures on my photostream before.
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!
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!
A literal take on the first PComp assignment, making an LED blink. I cut out two eye shapes from black and translucent acrylic. The eyes have two settings, open and closed. The eyes close when a switch is thrown, they also close when the light is too bring.
itp.nyu.edu/~bl1236/blog/2011/10/blinking-leds-stupid-pet...
We saw the bridge open. They call it the blinking eye. It took 4 minutes to blink open and nearly the same to blinking closed.
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spent a few days "up north" to celebrate my grandpa's 80th birthday. we drove around the ice covered backroads of osceola county and took a few shots.
this blinking light symbolizes true "up north" to me. i know when i see this we are at "grandpa and grandma's house". it's at the corner just 3 houses from theirs.
this blinking, spinning toy was given in an effort to approximate Finn's second favorite tv show, Wheel of Fortune