Thanks Kraig. I can now remember seeing a funny alarm clock with fibres sticking out. -- <<OVER-AND-OUT -- <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Start message here -- Party like it is 2006! --Prince will do this, I hope! .signature file contents: -- ##=====================## || SSS N N TTTTT || S. N. Trapp || S NN N T || (763) 913-6271 || SSS N N N T || steventrapp at comcast.net || S N NN T || a.k.a. KeystoneStrapper || SSS N N T || Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A. ##=====================## ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- As John Nelson (uncle of RHS) would say: OVER-AND-OUT -- 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 > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >