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X10 Hallowe'en Display

Spic writes "I'm sure alot of us remember the Christmas light display using X10 that was up for last Christmas, well, the same guy has a Hallowe'en display up. Pretty neat idea. You can even vote for your favorite politcal candidate: Bush, Kerry, or The Incredible Hulk. Looks like he also anticpated our arrival."

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  1. Re:awww by zors · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually, his "Incoming Slashdotter" Java Pop up indicates he's fairly well prepared.

    RTFA

  2. Christmas linky by jangobongo · · Score: 5, Informative

    Google cache page to save the website from being /.ed:

    Christmas lights

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  3. Slashdotted - Mirrors Here by Kinetic · · Score: 5, Informative

    MirrorDot has the page with the pictures.

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  4. Re:What's X10? by sdo1 · · Score: 5, Informative

    NO! X10 is a communication protocol. X10.com is a company that sells (mostly) X10-based equipment. You know, X10.com is a company that had lots of lots of pop-up and pop-under ads touting the wonders of secretly recording video of women. I hate it that they effectively hijacked the technology and have seemingly convinced the public, through their scummy advertising tactics, that X10 the protocol equals X10.com the company.

    -S

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  5. OT- Modding, Karma, and funny by mekkab · · Score: 4, Informative

    Funny no longer earns you any karma;

    so the new thing is to mod up things that are really funny with something other than funny; underrated is typically the best option (it maintains the previous "funny" tag but ups the score and ups the karma) but not everyone got the memo.

    That being said, it'd be pretty fresh if my halloween display next year could indeed run Xwindows... or at least Xbiff and Xeyes.

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