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Trowski
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Joined: May 16, 2005
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| RICHARDDSMITH wrote: | | YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING ? IF THE LIGHTS ARE KEEPING YOU UP YOU ARE SLEEPING TO CLOSE TO THE THING GET A BIGGER BEDROOM |
Thanks for playing...Buh bye... |
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ColdGin
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Joined: Oct 03, 2005
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yeah man thats a good idea, I'll just blow out a couple walls and put the device on my new patio.
I would try some scotch tape, not the crystal clear kind, that should diffuse the light a little. |
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02flhrci
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Joined: Jan 06, 2006
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| ColdGin wrote: | yeah man thats a good idea, I'll just blow out a couple walls and put the device on my new patio.
I would try some scotch tape, not the crystal clear kind, that should diffuse the light a little. |
Yeah...I bit my tongue (typing hands?) on that one...I had a reply typed and deleted it or I'd be kicked off too...
Anyway, it's actually too bright for scotch tape I think. I was thinking about getting some colored cloth tape (black maybe)...I think the lights will still show through but not be blinding at night. |
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NateHoy
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Joined: Nov 01, 2005
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Location: New England
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| 02flhrci wrote: |
You know it's funny you say that. I do need a nightlight right where it's sitting, but it's too bright for that. The thing sits right next to the bassinet of my daughter, and it keeps both of us awake at night. My wife, however doesn't seem to notice.
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So just cover up all but the power LED with electrical tape, and the one LED should be perfect for a nightlight.
| Quote: | and you 'set' jokes were awful, btw.  |
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navydavy2001
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Joined: May 26, 2005
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Here's a newsflash: Turn it backwards and face the front towards a wall, then don't face that way when you sleep.  |
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02flhrci
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| navydavy2001 wrote: | Here's a newsflash: Turn it backwards and face the front towards a wall, then don't face that way when you sleep.  |
lol Thought of that too, but then the ugly wires are exposed. I'm leaning towards tape of some kind... |
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Trowski
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Location: Putnam, CT
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I like to call the room with the router in it The Disco.... |
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navydavy2001
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Five arranged in a circle on a spinning table in the center of the room.  |
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Trowski
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How did you see my room?  |
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navydavy2001
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The walls......they......hear things..and....SEE things. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!  |
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