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VanK wrote:I bet he's a retired dot.com millionare with too much time on his hands
Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:55 am
Jona wrote:VanK wrote:I bet he's a retired dot.com millionare with too much time on his hands
Dot Dot Com, huh?![]()
I just found it funny, didn't mean to offend.
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In response to some of the questions already posted: ...A house in my neighborhood has this exact same concept with their Christmas decorations. The lights are programmed using controller boxes made my "Automated Lighting", and there is a central MP3 controller inside the house that runs the lights.
The programs are created manually and are sent to the lights via a local network in the house (EtherNet cable). Anyway, for the music, the music is not played directly from the display. Instead, the system will use a low FM radio frequency (usually somewhere around 88.5) and will broadcast the music on that frequency within the area of the house.
Anyone driving by can tune their car stereo to that station and listen to the music while they watch the display from their cars. The guy in my neighborhood will have about 20 cars on average parked along the street each night. Its amazing to watch when youre right in front of it
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one of those lightbulbs will pop, catch fire, and burn the house down