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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. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 4, Funny

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  2. X11 by brilinux · · Score: 5, Funny

    Geez, shouldn't they be using X11 by now? I mean, how long has it been out?

    (Joking)

    1. Re:X11 by boredMDer · · Score: 4, Funny

      The sad thing is, someone modded that Insightful...

      Hey, mod! Yes, you! Leave Slashdot immediately!

      You do NOT belong. :)

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

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

    RTFA

  4. explanation by Anubis350 · · Score: 5, Funny

    because since the site isnt dead, all the /.ers are busy being wowed by the lights instaead of posting....
    /.er 1:woah man, pretty lights
    /.er 2:and controlled by X10!
    /.er 1: Duuuuuuuude
    /.er 2: maybe we should post....
    /.er 1: pretty lights!!

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  5. Mastercard by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    250,000 lights: $100,000

    2,500 kw of electricity: Who knows?

    Slashdotting some guy's house for no readily apparent reason: Priceless

    For revenge on your boss, there's cash, for everything else, there's mastercard.

  6. Re:For those of us unaware... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    DUHHH.

    It's celebrating the birth of Santa Claus.

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

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

    Christmas lights

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  8. Anticipation... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    >Looks like he also anticpated our arrival.

    "Anticipation is only half the battle" -- Old Slashdot saying

  9. Hah! by orangesquid · · Score: 4, Funny

    Man, I sure got that beat. Here's an X11 Halloween display!
    mozilla http://images.google.com/images?q=halloween&hl=en& btnG=Google+Search ;)
    Seriously, though, this guy impresses the crap out of me. The most I ever did was turn my bedroom lights on and off over the Internet and freak my parents out.

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  10. I might be out of line here... by SteakandcheeseUm · · Score: 4, Insightful

    but wouldent it be more intelligent to NOT put perl and other dynamic elements on your webpage if you are expecting a ./ effect? I would have also expected him to invest in a more commericalized system for camera control like NuSpectra They are pretty cool

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

    MirrorDot has the page with the pictures.

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  12. No fair by sik0fewl · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's not fair! The Hulk is taking votes away from Kerry!

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    1. Re:No fair by Hard_Code · · Score: 5, Funny

      Well, he is the GREEN candidate.

      H4r h4r!

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  13. Hah! by Guppy06 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Looks like he also anticpated our arrival."

    No one expects the Slashdot Inquisition!

  14. OH CRAP!!!! by xmas2003 · · Score: 5, Interesting
    There was a definite Slashdot Effect last year when you guys hammered by Christmas Lights ... but that had a 5-second throttle ... whereas the halloween decorationshave a 1-second throttle - I got FARK'ed on Friday (earlier in the day) ... this could get ugly ... just called my neighbors to warn 'em about a HUGE light show tonight - more updates from me in this thread ...

    P.S. The pop up is an HTML body alert=message based on the referrer

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    1. Re:OH CRAP!!!! by xmas2003 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Load factor is currently 3, but web server is barely responding (and I guess I shoulda used mod_perl) ... but it does load the page (minus the graphic) half the time - I'm going to pull the graphic for now to help things out ... for those interested, I CAN load the latest web stats - you guys are POUNDING me!

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    2. Re:OH CRAP!!!! by moosesocks · · Score: 4, Interesting

      You know you've been successful in life when you've got these in your stats:

      28: 0.14%: 10: 0.16%: 533,805: 0.17%: .mil (USA Military)
      5: 0.02%: 1: 0.02%: 63,463: 0.02%: .arpa (Arpanet)

      7: 0.03%: 3: 0.05%: 95,263: 0.03%: Amiga
      3: 0.01%: 1: 0.02%: 43,369: 0.01%: OS/2
      10: 0.05%: 0: : 121,863: 0.04%: Mozilla/3.01 (WIERD)

      honestly.... major props to anyone who gets hits from os/2 AND the arpanet!

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  15. Webcam image by sploo22 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I noticed that the webcam is using quite a long exposure to compensate for the low light levels - people on the sidewalk appear very blurred. Even so, there is almost no visible graininess aside from compression artifacts. Obviously this is not a cheap webcam.

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  16. 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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  17. Re:For those of us unaware... by techwolf · · Score: 4, Funny

    Peter: As we all know, Christmas is that mystical time of year when the ghost of Jesus rises from the grave to feast on the flesh of the living! So we all sing Christmas Carols to lull him back to sleep.
    Bob: Outrageous, How dare he say such blasphemy. I've got to do something.
    Man #1: Bob, there's nothing you can do.
    Bob: Well, I guess I'll just have to develop a sense of humor.

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  18. 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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  19. Opinion on decorations by beaverfever · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Over the past few years I lived in suburban areas (as opposed to downtown living) and noticed that hallowe'en lighting schemes on houses were becoming more popular. I don't get it. The spirit of Hallowe'en is to frighten people, or at least to pretend that you are trying to frighten people. A midnight graveyard lit with neon wouldn't be scary (except in regards to taste). Having your house brightly lit with orange lights isn't scary, not even to the wimpiest of little kids. Darkness is scary. A few well placed lights throwing ominous shadows is scary. Having your house lit up like it's Christmas is not scary, unless you have an unnatural fear of Christmas.