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Glowing red eyes

red LEDs in sunglasses that glow at your command
 
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It would be very cool to have a pair of sunglasses that have a red LED in the very middle, where your pupil would be.

Wiggle your ears, and they turn on (a slow, warming up glow, not instant on). Demon eyes for people who really piss you off. Another wiggle, and they turn off.

Note: only works for people who can wiggle their ears.

lawpoop, Aug 08 2003

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       I can only wiggle my right ear... what happens then?   

       And wouldn't you vision be obscured? Unless it was some sort of liquid crystal device, perhaps - like those transparent clocks.
Detly, Aug 08 2003
  

       Sometimes ideas are sappy,
Sometimes ideas are bad.
Sometimes I feel so crappy,
But wiggling ears makes me mad.
Baby, they just make me mad.
Linger on, your glowing red eyes.
Linger on, your glowing red eyes.

V+U
thumbwax, Aug 08 2003
  

       [Detly] Then only the right one glows.
lawpoop, Aug 08 2003
  

       Been around for ages, a popular Halloween gag item.
waugsqueke, Aug 08 2003
  

       So how about a link?
krelnik, Aug 08 2003
  

       Be my guest. You can start with "Zany Zappers".
waugsqueke, Aug 08 2003
  

       [Detley] Vision wouldn't be obscured, just a little fuzzier. The LED crystal is only about 50x50mil sq. (1 mm^2 for the Old Europe). Mounted on the lens it would be totally out of focus. That's why a little dust on your camera lens doesn't show up as grains on the pictures. It just adds a little haze.
kbecker, Aug 08 2003
  
      
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