h a l f b a k e r yWhat's a nice idea like yours doing in a place like this?
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A lot of people already do (close to) this when they customize their cars. There are packages you can put in to a car to make the lights strobe with your music. I assume the same thing could be utilized with blinkers, since all they really are is lights with specialized timers. |
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I'm guessing Jason didn't want to
change the external appearance (it
may not even be legal to have
blinkers which don't blink in an
ordinary fashion). |
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Exactly. The indicator, or "blinker", must continue
to pulse in a regular fashion, in order not to confuse
fellow road users and to avoid breaking laws.
Furthermore, don't forget that the pulsing light is
accompanied by a "click, click" sound. The idea is
to match the sound to the beat of the music, not the
flashing of the light. |
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Could work well for windshield wipers, too. |
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I hadn't thought of that, but you're right of course.
Might present a few more technical issues (perhaps
you would have to change your musical listening
habits depending on how heavy the rain is). |
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That's what garage music is for!!! |
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Who says you can't (temporarily) reverse the wiper mid-swipe in tune to the music? |
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Note that you could also have the music on a delay loop, so that the wiper mechanism can detect the beat sufficiently in advance to get things moving. |
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Should be a pretty easy adaptation of a "color organ" if anyone really cared to bake this. |
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