Stacy,
Are they LED's or LCD's cuz I think LCD's would be pretty bright.
Eileen
Stacy Jo McDermott wrote:
> The fashionable amateur astronomer always has functionality in mind
> when accessorizing an outfit. Due to the nature of our hobby, what
> better way to keep things convenient than to wear our lighting in
> stunning manners?
>
> The red flashlight is the staple of any complete observer's
> wardrobe...from big, bling bling nightwatchman flashlights to dainty,
> flashing LCD's incorporated into quaint pins that can be put most
> anywhere on the body, the tripod or the atlas table!
>
> This fashionista loves the idea of the dainty, LCD's which can be
> attached to the hat, the shoe or the sleeve - not only does it push
> the envelope on haute coutre astro wear, but it provides safety at the
> same time! People will notice your slick style and not run into you,
> thus avoiding any potential damage to body and telescope!
>
> OSH Hardware Stores have an exquisite variable lamp position
> flashlight that is about 3" long with clip. Clip this to your down
> vest, front pocket or scarf for conveniece and good looks. It's hands
> free, which might be the best reason to get one. While they don't
> come with red covers, make your own red cover to the degree of redness
> that looks best on you! What could be better?
>
> Dainty LCD lights come in an assortment of styles and you can find
> them at about most any store...but for the true individual, creating
> your own dainty red LCD from components is a mark of deep insight to
> the world of astro-fashion. You can customize a one-of-the-kind piece
> which will be the talk of starparties to come.
>
> With the range of choices we have in accessorizing, I have no doubt
> that we'll soon see charming, dynamic and out-of-this-world looks on
> the runways of upcoming starparties.
>
>
> Stacy
>
> "Why yes, there is a difference between photon deprivation & PMS."
> ~Konstellation Kitty
>
> Just give me a dark, clear, starry Kaleeforneea sky and no one gets hurt.
>
> www.stacyjomcdermott.com
>
Received on Wed Sep 1 10:50:13 2004