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More and more Americans are decorating heavily for
Halloween, and there's a long-standing tradition of
decorating for Christmas. It would be nice if some of the
decorations could be used for both.
There are Christmas lights, designed for outdoor use,
hung
along roofs and laced around railings
and porch supports.
These are usually white (traditional), or a wide
assortment
of colors (modern festive).
There are also lights available for Halloween, often only
orange, or orange and green.
It would be great to have a set where a switch changed
which color jumbo LEDs are lit in each bulb (or which
mode of mult-color LED was used), so that the same
strand can be used for Christmas, or for Halloween. No
re-hanging required, the lights can be hung during
warmer weather, and it would significantly differentiate
a product in an otherwise saturated space!
houseblinging
http://www.urbandic...?term=houseblinging Anathema [8th of 7, Oct 30 2010]
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Christmas decorations should be put up on Christmas eve and not a day before. Preferably after sunset. |
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Just make it a billboard. Close to your front door. Red LEDs, blue LEDs, green LEDs, traditional IEDs... |
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[-] for encouraging light pollution, bad taste, and "houseblinging" (q.v.) <link> |
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Ooh I like it. Rear parabolic reflectors could turn to become backlit jack-o-lanterns and ghosties. |
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