Thanks Kraig. I can now remember seeing a funny alarm clock
with fibres sticking out.
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On Tue, 1 Aug 2006, Kraig Jones wrote:
> Steven N. Trapp wrote:
>
> >My LEDs are buried so badly I cannot see them [printer lights]
> >
> >Now I could use a mirror and make a periscope, but that's very bulky.
> >
> >Does anyone have a solution that would involve converting it to a pulse
> >that is sent down a circuit lead? Or maybe use fibreOptics so I can
> >see the puppy?!
> >
> Fiber optics work very well. I've seen them used in applications where
> LEDs are completely hidden.
>
> Kraig
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