lit up Arcade buttons
lit up Arcade buttons Posted on: 18.12.2009 by Annita Richers http://www.blacklightworld.com/Invisible%20Paints.htmThis website sells clear black light paint that one could use for lighting up his or her arcade buttons. I have had a permanent black light marker for years, it was recommended that you write your name and phone number on all of your stealable stuff with it. Apparently pawnshops are supposed to go over everything they buy with a black light to check and see if it was stolen. My ipod has been in and out of my pocket for a year and half now, and it still has my name and number on it (not rubbed off). Anyways, if backlighting with an LED is impossible (especially for black buttons, like I has) using a strip of black light leds above the controller will light those suckers up bright as day. My paint is standard purpley blue, but I'd like to try the yellow. What do you guys believe? | |
Annita Richers 18.12.2009 | http://www.blacklightworld.com/Invisible%20Paints.htm This website sells clear black light paint that one could use for lighting up his or her arcade buttons. I have had a permanent black light marker for years, it was recommended that you write your name and phone number on all of your stealable stuff with it. Apparently pawnshops are supposed to go over everything they buy with a black light to check and see if it was stolen. My ipod has been in and out of my pocket for a year and half now, and it still has my name and number on it (not rubbed off). Anyways, if backlighting with an LED is impossible (especially for black buttons, like I has) using a strip of black light leds above the controller will light those suckers up bright as day. My paint is standard purpley blue, but I'd like to try the yellow. What do you guys believe? |
Vincent Durrance 18.12.2009 | aww shit, I believe I know what I'm getting next |
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