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For those who don't know Hardrock Coco and Joe (its a regional thing) go to www.wgntv.com and the have a link to the original cartoon along with Susi Snowflake which I'll also be coding and I'll send that also. The music is from a local group called Stormy Weather on the album Doo Wop Yule Bop.

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Hey that's what I am here for Tim, comedy relief. Actually I thought it was a song, BUT with so many newbs around the last week or so you never know. lol:laughing::laughing::laughing:


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Not sure, I would say at least a season. I am coming upon being here about 5 years. However we just changed to this wonderful new forum board about a week ago. The other one got kind of cramped so Chuck found us all a new place to play with new toys and LOTS of room.:waycool::waycool::waycool:

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I'll be counting the days. I will say that this is the friendliest forum especially towards newbies. Took me a day or so to figure out that not everyone signed up in the last couple of weeks. Sorry it took me so long to find this place.

George

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George Miller wrote:

So how long do you have to be around before your no longer a newbie?

Careful there, that's the sort of question that can open up a huge can of worms here!

Other such questions have been:

- How tall does a pole-based tree need to be to be considered a "mega tree"?
- How do you count lights? Do you count blacked-out lights? What about rope light? Should blowmolds count as one light or 6,000 since they're so utterly cool?
- How many lights should a Christmas tree have?
- etc.

These questions tend to generate long discussions when there's no good answer (and most-often, no real need for an answer).

In my book, you're no longer a nebie when you've been here for a time and have participated in a number of threads and have become recognizable. There are probably a lot of people here who've been here for years that are still 'newbies' in my mind because I don't see them post much.

-Tim
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So how DO you count your lights tim? Just kidding with you. I have several people ask me how many lights I have, and I just throw a approximation out there. It isn't about howm many lights I have, but if it looks good to me. Course papers, onlookers, and even my parents like to know, but who can count when you just keep putting them up. lol I am STILL looking for a magical light gun to buy that they had on The Grinch movie. lol

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Would love to see any sequences you would be willing to share. My e-mail is sntaclausfrompc@removethisinsightbb.com of course remove the remove this. lol I do that to try to throw off all the bots that harvest e-mail adresses.

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Marty Slack wrote:

Hey Flanman. Send me an email and I'll hook you up. Anyone else out there as well.

Please add me to your santa delivery list. I just got my controllers and I need a couple of examples to go by.

Thanks, RZ HILL:happytree:
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I was able to create a few 16 channel sequences last week. I am sure they are very basic compared to what several of you have done, but you can download them from my website at www.flanman.net and click on the links section. I am still waiting on my controller, so I have only been able to view/test them with the aminater tool included with the software.

Flanman

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