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No one wants to get bombarded with meteors, but I think we could possibly replicate the shooting star effect, if we put a lamp in the shower head, lighting the water as it sprays out.
To heighten the effect, the shower stall is black with black lighting recessed around the top, lighting up the soap
suds, our pasty white skin, and anything else that fluoresces in UV (shower scum?).
see also
Color_20Shower [ConsulFlaminicus, Aug 13 2006]
Perhaps, psychadelic tanning?
Tanning_20Shower I have no idea who this old user is, btw. [daseva, Aug 18 2006]
Lighted Faucets
http://www.thinkgee...meoffice/gear/8122/ Apparently the technology to do this is now available. [DrCurry, Sep 24 2007]
Color Changing Tiles
http://www.movingcolor.net/products.html they look pretty damn cool.. with the living art ones you could have night change to day or the other way around [rascalraidex, Sep 25 2007]
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With strobe... A pulse setting on the shower head and a strobe. You could watch them go 'up'. |
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Yeah, fit a strobe-light to urinals, too...piece of piss. |
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YOUR pasty white skin, ignoramus! |
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Kidding... This would make blacklight soap a much more marketable item. If it ends up as cool as it sounds, BUN! |
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Black light soap? I recall, from my misspent youth, that Visine was reputed to be a glow-in-the-black light agent. |
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really [norm]? i'll have to try that. brilliant
white/purple glowing eyes! also, bun. |
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i don't think i've grasped either the gist of
your comment toward [daseva]'s age, or
why you think that i should pay attention
to lsd [bob]. |
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Ahh, forget it, it's just that the last time I witnessed brilliant white/purple glowing eyes I was under the influence. I made no comments to [das]'s age, U gotta figure that one out solo. |
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sorry, the words made their own sentence
there, i merely was fool enough to listen.
my result was something about not
knowing the user's age. oops. |
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darn you, [DrCurry], i came within pixels of ordering one of those faucets on the spot! i'll have to be more careful examining your links from now on. |
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Noice! (As the Aussies say) |
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//darn you, [DrCurry], i came within pixels
of ordering one of those faucets on the
spot!// |
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nothing. i just prefer to give consideration before purchases. if i want it i'll buy it in a month.
(it is lovely) |
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Ah, I see. have you seen the thermal
sensitive paint? the faucet itself
changes colors. |
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could be made to work with this idea,
like a black paint that changes to dark
green with temperature increase. Then
the top of the shower will remain a
black while the bottom where the hot
water is hitting will change to a dark
green giving the effect of a nice earthly
nightscape. |
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cool. if that is the way of the future, i'll be there! |
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I pick Mete. I had a shower earlier today. |
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[bleh] They do have color changing tiles, I saw them not too long ago on some bathroom show on DIY network. Posting a link. They are pretty awesome. |
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21Q: no strobe lights involved. And if it's like an acid trip (I wouldn't know), you'll get no flashbacks. |
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