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[QUOTE="cdnbob, post: 53798, member: 22759"] Hello, and greetings. A couple of years ago I came across the Holdman Christmas videos on youtube, and I was enthralled. And hooked. I've been looking at lots of different videos and related web sites since then to get a better idea of what's possible, what seems to work well, and what might work with my home. And where to start. Right now I'm leaning towards a setup using just RGB LEDs, J1SYS controllers, LOR Software, and maybe Super Star Sequencer. I'll start this year by replacing my static lights with an RGB string, adding a star, a wire frame tree or two, and upgrading my wreath to RGB, and maybe a couple of other small items. I want to do a LED ribbon (CCR) tree, and if things go well I this summer and fall I might give that a shot too, otherwise next year. I work in IT so I'm comfortable around computers and programming and electronics. I live in Canada in a place with real winter, so some of the wonderful displays I see that have small lit items at ground level won't work here - they'll get covered in snow. And I'll need to get setup early before it gets real cold. Well that's it for now. I'll finish with my first question here: I'm looking at the banner on this page - do kangaroos ever really see snow? ;D Bob [/QUOTE]
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