-Vitali
It's a T-shirt, most probably but not exclusively from Cyberdog.
http://www.cyberdog.net/tradingstation/index.html. Check out the
'Light Tee' section.
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frank
> On 4 May 2004 02:45:15 -0700, vit...@yahoo.com (Vitali) wrote:
>
> >I was at a rave club once and saw a guy dancing with this really cool
> >spectrum analyzer on his chest. It was very small and thin, no wires,
> >just a display of lights and they were blinking in sync with the music
> >being played. It's effect was just like you would normally see on a
> >big stereo. At first I thought this guy was a DJ from this club. Later
> >I learned that he wasn't. He simply bought this cool toy from
> >somewhere I can't remember.
> >Does anybody know what this toy is called and where I can get one?
>
> It's a T-shirt, most probably but not exclusively from Cyberdog.
> http://www.cyberdog.net/tradingstation/index.html. Check out the
> 'Light Tee' section.
I knew a guy that made something similar, it basically ran on a palm pilot
and had a few components from dspfactory.
P
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> Dale Walker: da...@sorted.org
> London Techno Events: lon...@sorted.org, london.sorted.org
> Saiko: sa...@sorted.org, saiko.sorted.org
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Peter Lizak
pli...@math.uwaterloo.ca
Scientific Computing Lab, University of Waterloo
Hmm
I'm interested
DaNNyM
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