Monday, October 29, 2012

Christmas Lights Gone Wild

Christmas Lights Gone Wild - outdoor lighting








Christmas Lights Gone Wild

Wow, this thing has really gone crazy with the viewers. Let me first start by saying that this is not my house. Regardless of what any of the comments read, this house really does exist, I have seen it with my own eyes and nothing you see in the video is trickery, it's all real. This display was the work of Carson Williams, a Mason, Ohio, electrical engineer who spent about three hours sequencing the 88 Light-O-Rama channels that controlled the 16000 Christmas lights in his annual holiday lighting spectacular (from Christmas 2004). His 2005 display includes over 25000 lights that he spent nearly two months and 000 to hook up. So that the Williams' neighbors aren't disturbed by constant noise, viewers driving by the house are informed by signs to tune in to a signal broadcast over a low-power FM radio station to hear the musical accompaniment. The rough quality of the video has led some viewers to believe it was put together in stop-action form from still photographs, but that is an artifact of the high compression used in the clip circulated via e-mail. Mr. Williams has posted instructions for recreating his "Wizard in Winter" sequencing, and another of his choreographed Christmas light music shows can be viewed here. Carson's Christmas display proved so popular that it was featured in a Miller Lite beer commercial in December 2005.
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AY UP LIGHTS IN ACTION - outdoor lighting








AY UP LIGHTS IN ACTION

Tim is a regular guy on his way home from work. Just so happens he is lucky enough to live near the bush and decides to take a small detour on his favourite MTB trails. The Ay Up Lighting System from Australia allows him to safely navigate through Sydney's busy streets as he is clearly seen, front and back. A few second change over then allows high speed off road biking with the best lighting system available. The lightest MTB Lighting System on the planet is also waterproof, shock proof and comes in 12 awesome colours. Check out this short promo clip filmed entirely for Ay Up Lighting Systems Australia
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34 comments:

  1. I'm watching this, in mid summer I might add, in hopes of thinking "cool" thoughts. I'm burning here, and this helps a bit.

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  2. one of the guys at my dads work emailed this to me when i was like 8

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  3. Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Wizards in Winter
    They're pretty amazing.

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  4. I´ll be sure to put this on my Windstone.

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  5. I'm reading your comment on the "OverUsed Comments" App of me iStone 3

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  6. thats exactly what i am thinking to my self

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  7. NO! Chuck Norris helps put up the Christmas lights on the Empire Sate Building

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  8. oh lol i guess my uncles a huge knob for telling me that when i visited him

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  9. no. we celebrate christmas in december.

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  10. what's the name of the music?

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  11. did chuck norris help u with the lights?

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  12. This is like the inspiration of every other house ever done. This one will always be good

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  14. @urthoughtz its worshpping jesus idiot

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  15. im really watching it in 6868 with my iphone 9001 S

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  16. in Australia they celebrate Christmas in June in fact its still winter in Australia

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  17. Somebody sent me a link to this video around Christmas 2005. This was also my first YouTube vid.

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  18. CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS IS WORSHIPING THE DEVIL
    /watch?v=iO3lAeJHpe0

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  19. I was just asking myself the very same thing.. Well... Merry Christmas to you! :)

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  20. The first youtube video I watched.. from a link on fark.com

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  21. Must have cost you a fortune

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  22. That elect

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  23. winter in summer cool
    

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  24. abcdefghujklmnopqrusOctober 30, 2012 at 2:18 AM

    um.. Wizards in Winter i think.. or something like that.

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  25. These are awesome lights. I have just sent my old set of lights off to be upgraded, new optics, upgraded LEDs and also a power boost. They were awesome before so will ne looking forward to see what that are like after upgrades. Also ordered a whole new set with narrow beams to fit on the helmet. If you are looking to buy some new lights, buy these, they really are worth every cent.

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  26. NICE. what bike though?

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  27. I would think he's running the V4 Adventure kit, with one Intermediate light on the handlebar and one Narrow on his helmet.

    I have an Intermediate on my handlebars and just that gets the attention of traffic and pedestrians around me.

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  28. Where is the bush track? Looks like a good ride.

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  29. Great video.. I have Ay Up's and they're awesome, I just wish I got to use my bike more often.

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  30. The best lights for value/performance, bar none.
    Virtually indestructible, sweet low profile and lightweight, waterproof yadda yadda.
    They are bling and function awesome.
    Stop living in the dark ages and get some....

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  31. Title "AY UP LIGHTS IN ACTION"

    They're an Ozzy company I think but ship to most. I've just ordered some for my winter commute.

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  32. Which lights is Tim running on his bike?

    Thanks

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