Craptacular++

I blogged about the word craptacular a while back and how it applied to the Christmas lighting displays in my neighborhood. However, now that I see this lighting display, I see the true meaning of craptacular.

Here are the details from the email in which I received the links.

This display was the work of Carson Williams of Mason, Ohio, who spent about three hours sequencing the 88 Light-O-Rama channels that control the 16,000 Christmas lights in his 2004 holiday lighting spectacular. The musical accompaniment is broadcast over a low-power radio station so that it is only audible to visitors tuned in to the correct frequency and doesn't disturb the neighbors.

Check them out:
http://www.bartontech.com/funstuff/jingle.wmv http://members.cox.net/transam57/lights.wmv

It's very thoughtful of Carson to not disturb his neighbors by having the music play over the low-power radio station. Of course, the flashing lights all night, the cars driving by slowly, and the fluxating power for weeks on end wouldn't be annoying at all.

Simply amazing.

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Chooky Reply

Are the kids in your neighborhood aware they have the Grinch in their midst?

Tony Reply

Screw the little brats. :)

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