Thursday, September 8, 2011

Blink, blink, blink - signs drive some to the brink


Times Square. Las Vegas. Security.


He noted that Lamar agreed to dim the Security billboard at dusk and turn it completely off at 11 p.m. in response to complaints.What do they have in common? High-tech, digital, brilliant LED billboards turning nighttime into day.Stewart said she's glad the light is off at night.LEDs, known for transforming neighborhood Christmas decorations into dazzling displays, are showing up more on billboards.But that use of the ultrabright, long-life, electronic lights isn't exactly neighborhood friendly.Barrett and several allies, including Dave Munger, president of the Council of Neighbors and Organizations, urged the El Paso County Commission on Tuesday to consider rules to prevent future LED billboards from being erected.A neighbor said she thought her cataract surgery had gone poorly when she got up in the middle of the night and saw the bright, flashing light of the sign near Bradley Road."The light shines right in my living-room window," Stewart said. "It blinks, and I see it all the time. Blink. Blink. Blink. Sometimes, it makes me mad."But that's the problem, said Larry Barrett of Scenic Colorado. Barrett is campaigning to get the LEDs banned in El Paso County, as they are in Colorado Springs and Denver.The LED billboards are owned by Lamar Outdoor Advertising, which has a network of hundreds of the digital boards nationwide."If we have our blinds open when it changes, it will make our balcony lighter," said Loyce Hoffman, who lives across the parkway in Sterling Pointe Apartments. "But we close our blinds at night. It doesn't bother me any.""It was a huge concession for us," Ward said.A two-sided LED billboard on Austin Bluffs Parkway, near Barnes Road, blinks every six seconds or so, flashing ads for a savings and loan, hot pizza, a church and new windows."Lamar isn't going to build any more LED signs until we get this straightened out," Ward said."It's an eyesore," said Rose Stewart, whose home in Security, along South Academy Boulevard, is near one of five new LED billboards in El Paso County.Companies are turning to the LED displays - despite huge price tags of $250,000 or so - because of their enhanced visibility and the memorable impact they make on motorists. They are hard to ignore.Most neighbors I talked to were similarly divided over the LED billboards. Some oppose them, while others grudgingly accept them."They were cooperative," she said. But she worries the outage is only temporary to appease neighbors.Read my blog updates?at gazette.com/blogs/sidestreetsAt the meeting, Lamar general manager Hal Ward agreed to discuss limiting future LED billboards.

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MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE


THEME BUILDING


A veteran of costume contests, attorney Greg Adler outdid himself with the eight-foot costume of Bumblebee from the movie Transformers that he built to win the $7,500 prize in a contest in Las Vegas last Halloween. Adler constructed a wooden skeleton over a hiking backpack frame to support the torso, and used mailing and carpet tubes on wooden frames for the arms. The head rests on a bike helmet that sits on Adler's head. To replicate the cinematic Transformer's blue eyes, he placed the gems from novelty rings and lights wired to a battery pack inside clear spherical Christmas ornaments. Bumblebee's cannon spins and lights up, thanks to a modified drill rigged to an LED array and switches inside the arm.A TRANSFORMERS COSTUME THAT LOOKS LIKE IT JUST WALKED OFF A MOVIE SCREEN

The toughest component was the legs, which needed to be flexible and sturdy enough for Adler to walk safely. He bought drywall stilts on eBay, reinforced them with wood, and placed hinges on the ankles and feet to allow for a range of walking motions. To finish off the look, he hand-cut pieces of the armor plating from foam board, coated some of them in vinyl appliqu�, and painted them. He even added scratches and blemishes to show a Bumblebee hardened by battle.-Andrew Rosenblum




Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Never Too Early to Start Planning Your Holiday Lighting Display


Even though Christmas is months away, it's never too early to start planning your holiday lighting display. Consider buying decorative lights from Light Energy Designs. Known for some of the most spectacular Christmas LED lighting displays seen at many public venues, Light Energy Designs offers the best LED technology on the market.


To read more on this topic, visit: http://www.lightenergydesigns.com/plan-holiday-display.html .Today, many people are conscientious about the health of the planet, and Light Energy Designs is too. Their LED holiday lights are energy efficient and will, on average, last 12 years and with proper care can last over twenty years. Their high quality lights also save their customers hundreds of dollars a year in electricity bills and replaced bulbs. Most of Light Energy Designs' lights use anywhere from 80% to 98% less electricity than standard bulbs, taking the words "going green" to a whole new level. Getting a head start on planning a holiday lighting display using energy efficient holiday lights from LightEnergyDesigns.com is a no-brainer.Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to NewsvineContact: Light Energy Designs (303) 995-5704 x5169"It's always fun to decorate the home around the holidays with fancy lighting," said a LightEnergyDesigns.com representative. "That's why I think it's important to start planning for holidays sooner than later so people can find the best bargain. Light Energy Designs always has good deals on decorative lights which makes it that much easier to do some early planning."Offering the best of LED technology lighting on the market, LightEnergyDesigns.com is your one-stop shopping experience for all your LED Christmas and holiday lighting needs. Their lights come in a multitude of shapes, colors, and sizes and are perfect for any occasion including weddings, parties, and parades. With their low prices, high quality, and great warranties, LightEnergyDesigns.com is the only place you need to look for all your decorative lighting needs.For additional information, visit http://www.lightenergydesigns.com/With hundreds of low-priced items, choose Light Energy Designs' LED Christmas lights to brighten up the home for the holidays. They offer a variety of different lights including: decorative lights, Christmas LED lights, novelty lights, LED string lights, and many more. Their vast selection of lights allows people to really impress guests around the holidays.

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LED Christmas Lights From Light Energy Designs Save up to 98 Percent on Energy Bills


Though not yet Halloween, stores all over the country are already putting out their Christmas and holiday wares, which means it's time to start planning your Christmas light display, says Light Energy Designs, a leading retailer of LED Christmas lights .


"We offer only the highest-quality LED Christmas lights, which on average last about 12 years, and with proper care can last more than 20 years," said the Light Energy Designs representative. "This saves our customers hundreds if not thousands of dollars each year in electricity bills and replaced bulbs."For additional information, visit http://www.lightenergydesigns.com/ .To read more on this topic, visit: http://www.lightenergydesigns.com/save98energybills.html .Contact: Light Energy Designs (303) 995-5704LightEnergyDesigns.com is the one-stop shopping experience for all LED Christmas and holiday lighting needs. Their lights come in a multitude of shapes, colors, and sizes and are perfect for any occasion, including weddings, parties, and parades. With their low prices, high quality, and great warranties, LightEnergyDesigns.com brings the latest technology in holiday, seasonal and decorative lighting to business owners, cities, installers and individuals."Many people wait till the very last minute, usually the day after Thanksgiving when holiday decorative lights are at the highest prices, to grab a few boxes of the first lights they see and create a lackluster light display on the side of their store or home," said a LightEnergyDesigns.com representative. "But with some advanced planning and energy-efficient LED Xmas lights from Light Energy Designs, you can have a phenomenal holiday display that conserves energy and saves you up to 98% on your energy bills."In addition to their wide selection of energy-saving LED Christmas lights, LightEnergyDesigns.com also offers a variety of Christmas animations, pre-lit decorations, pre-lit Christmas trees, pre-lit wreaths and light storage accessories, making it truly the one-stop website for any and all Christmas and holiday display needs.About Light Energy Designs:Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to Newsvine

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Santa's going green in Baltimore at Harborplace and The Gallery


The Big Guy in red is back - and he's going green.


Santa's Place will be open through Christmas Eve, and each night at 6 a special light show and holiday carols will swirl the air around the site. Christopher Schardt, senior GM of Harborplace and The Gallery, owned by General Growth Properties, Inc., said Friday's ceremony is a part of the 30th anniversary celebration there."We look forward to welcoming everyone back to shop, eat and take advantage of our wonderful array of holiday shopping opportunities and events," he said.Dancing Santas from the Baltimore School for the Arts will entertain on the Harborplace promenade as the jolly man and his elves arrive (in a hush-hush vehicle - can you say "Grand Prix"?) and Pat Harmony will provide holiday music to get all in the spirit.Santa is scheduled to return to a redecorated, environmentally friendly house at Harborplace and The Gallery at 6 p.m. Friday.

"We look forward to welcoming everyone back to shop, eat and take advantage of our wonderful array of holiday shopping opportunities and events," he said.




iPhone Controlled Color LED Lights From MEA Mobile


Clark Griswald Envious


Also available starting today is a Car Kit which ships with a power inverter to run the iGloLEDset inside your car. “Before today only limited quantities of the iGloLEDset were available. Our production is now in full swing and we anticipate robust holiday sales for Christmas lights applications and more,” said Seymour.Users control a 16’ strip of LED lights by moving the iPhone around in the air, or by touching the screen to paint the lights different colors. “iGloLEDSet is the most physically engaging lighting technology since the on switch,” said Bruce Seymour managing director of MEA Mobile, “Devices controlling other devices is convergence defined. At MEA Mobile, we are excited to be a part of this eruption which is the mobile device space today.”AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- MEA Mobile today announced the official commercial release of iGloLEDset, the first ever available, real-time, iPhone based, controller for color lights. It’s Christmas lights on steroids.Features:For more information visit: www.igloledset.com- 16' Strip of 120 Full Color LED Lights- Free Downloadable Control App- Real-time iPhone Control Of Color LED LightsMEA Mobile develops innovative software and hardware for the Apple iOS and Android platforms. The company offers full service development from concept stage through to post launch support. In addition MEA Mobile offers web backend services, social platform development and cutting edge web design. Their latest in-house offering is the iGloLEDset, a hardware product with accompanying iOS software which allows users real time control of color LED lights. MEA Mobile is a growing organization with representatives in New Haven, CT, and Auckland, New Zealand. www.meamobile.com | www.igloled.comiGloLEDset is the perfect gadget gift for the person in your life who loves tech. As of today the product is shipping worldwide and is now available through Amazon.com or directly at igloledset.com. While hundreds of presets are available, the real fun is programing your own sequences. From subtle and smooth to wild and crazy, you’re in control with iGloLED.

MEA Mobile develops innovative software and hardware for the Apple iOS and Android platforms. The company offers full service development from concept stage through to post launch support. In addition MEA Mobile offers web backend services, social platform development and cutting edge web design. Their latest in-house offering is the iGloLEDset, a hardware product with accompanying iOS software which allows users real time control of color LED lights. MEA Mobile is a growing organization with representatives in New Haven, CT, and Auckland, New Zealand. www.meamobile.com | www.igloled.com




Monday, September 5, 2011

High-Tech Holidays: GE Brand LEDs Light up Tradition and Imagination


CLEVELAND -- Whether trimming the tree or the house, consumers now have more ways to add pizzazz to holiday décor without draining energy, physically or electrically. Santa’s Best Craft, LTD., a GE Lighting licensee, is expanding its line of GE brand holiday lighting with Color Effects™ outdoor color-changing LEDs and adding new Easy Shape Technology™ to its pre-lit indoor Christmas trees. Both are simple to install and operate while producing radiant light that consumers can afford to keep on all season long.


Tis’ the season to be bright.GE – Appliances & Lighting spans the globe as an industry leader in major appliances, lighting, systems and services for commercial, industrial and residential use. Technology innovation and the company's ecomaginationSM initiative enable GE – Appliances & Lighting to aggressively bring to market products and solutions that help customers meet pressing environmental challenges. General Electric (NYSE: GE), imagination at work, sells products under the Monogram®, Profile™, GE®, Hotpoint®, Reveal® and Energy Smart® consumer brands, and Tetra®, Vio™ and Immersion® commercial brands. For more information, consumers may visit www.ge.com.The G-35 string sets and icicle-style lights are easily operated with a control box and remote control for easy operation that allows the user to choose between 14 color-changing patterns. Available in light counts of 36 and 50 and lengths ranging from 29-40 feet, the LEDs are rigorously tested, built to last, and come with a 3-year limited warranty.New to the line of LED holiday lights is GE brand Color Effects outdoor color-changing string lights, icicles and holiday yard sculptures. These LEDs are Energy Star® qualified, using 20 percent of the energy traditional lights consume and lasting up to 10 times longer to produce eye-catching, energy-conserving results.GE brand Color Effects yard sculptures come in a variety of styles—including snowmen and snowflakes—so consumers are sure to find exactly what they need to enhance holiday traditions. They are available in light counts of 40, 48 and 50 with 8-14 color-changing patterns. The sculptures range in price from $59 to $79 and are available at Lowe’s, Sears, Costco and other retailers nationwide that carry GE brand holiday products.GE brand Easy Shape Technology trees are available in 7.5 foot and 9 foot sizes at Costco Wholesale and range in price from $349 to $499. The Easy Shape Technology is also available in a new line of incandescent trees at Costco with a range in price from $249 to $299.Simplify your holiday decorating with a pre-lit Christmas tree featuring new GE brand Easy Shape Technology. The pre-lit trees are wrapped with Energy Smart® LED light sets that use up to 80 percent less energy and last longer than traditional incandescents. The easy-to-assemble tree goes up in minutes and uses memory steel branches so they spring into shape to maintain a natural, out swept silhouette.About GE – Appliances & LightingGE brand Color Effects(TM) features icicles with 14 color-changing patterns that use 20 percent of the energy traditional lights consume. These, plus other string lights, holiday yard sculptures and more are available at www.santasbestcraft.com. (Photo: General Electric)Don we now our LEDs.

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