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On Nov 26, 5:09 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Needs a little more "pizz" with "azz" - or as they say in France -
illumination. :)

You know - go overboard.

Get it - overboard?
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http://www.eisboch.com/lights1.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/lights2.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/lights3.jpg


Needs a little more "pizz" with "azz" - or as they say in France -
illumination. :)

You know - go overboard.

Get it - overboard?




Came close today.

Not done yet .... gimmie a break.

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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:09:06 -0500, "Eisboch"
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http://www.eisboch.com/lights1.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/lights2.jpg

http://www.eisboch.com/lights3.jpg


Needs a little more "pizz" with "azz" - or as they say in France -
illumination. :)

You know - go overboard.

Get it - overboard?


Came close today.

Not done yet .... gimmie a break.


10-4.

You are officially broken. :)

You wouldn't happen to have a MIDI controller? :)


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You wouldn't happen to have a MIDI controller? :)


Somewhere I have a cheap midi event controller that I was fooling around
with in Florida.
I think it only has three triac outputs that you can wire to lights or other
low powered devices.

It's pretty cool, as you can assign a midi "event" on one or more of 16
tracks to pulse a set of lights on or off and sync it to any one of the
music tracks. It would run straight off the computer or from the midi thru
port on a keyboard.

These people doing the light displays spent a lot of time programming the
sequence.

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You wouldn't happen to have a MIDI controller? :)


Somewhere I have a cheap midi event controller that I was fooling around
with in Florida.
I think it only has three triac outputs that you can wire to lights or other
low powered devices.

It's pretty cool, as you can assign a midi "event" on one or more of 16
tracks to pulse a set of lights on or off and sync it to any one of the
music tracks. It would run straight off the computer or from the midi thru
port on a keyboard.


I'll have to look it up, but I think the Lindsay's use a computer MIDI
something or other to a solid state powered relay bank. As I
understand it, the timing is more precise that way.

These people doing the light displays spent a lot of time programming the
sequence.


I saw an interview on the 2005 Lindsay Lights. The older of the two
said that they started programming in September as they were
installing the lights and finished in November - right before the
first show.
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:09:06 -0500, "Eisboch"
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http://www.eisboch.com/lights1.jpg


http://www.eisboch.com/lights2.jpg


http://www.eisboch.com/lights3.jpg


Needs a little more "pizz" with "azz" - or as they say in France -
illumination. :)


You know - go overboard.


Get it - overboard?


Came close today.

Not done yet .... gimmie a break.

Eisboch


That's a "rule 1" thing... You should have a whistle that you put
around your neck whenever you are working outside around the dock and
boat, whenever the water is under 55 degrees or so. I is no harder
than grabbing your keys before you go out to the car. We had a lady
here in Essex a couple of years back go over, by the time she swam
around to the dock, she could not climb the ladder, she died. So, lash
up a nice thick cotton shoelace with a whistle and wear it when you go
outside. Just my opinion, that's how we do things around here. In
every part of your life there are stupid things that can go wrong,
some more likely than others. Although we can't prepare for
everything, we do prepare for the more obvious dangers, before we get
ourselves into it. We fish at night with whistles and flashlights
lashed to the life jackets, we clear a path and scope out escape
routes and safe areas before moving the horses, we tell everyone on
our boat where the lifejackets are and make them put them on when
conditions call for it, even slightly, why not, that's the point. It
only takes a second to stay alive...BTW, Rule 1 is something I picked
up in the Kayak forums, rule 1 is "Don't get dead!" Anyway, that is
my friday night rant, on monday Make a lanyard, make a new habit
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No lights, but I dig this!

http://stevebetz.vox.com/library/aud...ab124094f.html
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 17:09:06 -0500, "Eisboch"
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These kids have really done themselves proud.

Six different international lighting awards and while they were still
in high school.

http://www.lindsaylights.com/Videos/...eos/index.html

My favorite is still 2005 - Wizard's Court.


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