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[QUOTE="Skymaster, post: 123575, member: 36626"] Hey everyone! Mike, aka Skymaster, here - hope you're all doing well in the lead-up to Christmas, and that your displays are all coming along nicely. I stumbled across this site and it appears to have an absolute wealth of information - so a big thank you in advance to all contributors. As for my displays - I have not yet had any "specific" idea, but as a former stage lighting tech, as well as a programming, electronics & general computer geek, I really feel I should be doing something to my house. I'm in my late 30s, I now that I have a house, and not a unit, and a daughter who is having her first Christmas - I figured this is a good as time as any to start. My new neighbour also threw up a couple of lights and encouraged me to do the same, so hopefully we can collaborate between the two properties! I look forward to showcasing some of the end results in the coming time! [/QUOTE]
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