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April 22, 2006

Color-Cycling LED Frisbee

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From the website:

    Disc-O LED Frisbee

    Techno Saucer Lights up the Night with Spectacular Color

    You'll fill the night sky with dazzling light and color when you toss this new techno toy.

    It looks like an ordinary Frisbee at first glance (below).

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    But flip the switch to turn it on, send it sailing, and see how spectacular the latest model has become!

    Embedded with a small microprocessor inside a multi-colored LED bulb, the entire disc becomes illuminated when airborne.

    Colors cycle through the spectrum and continuously change (top) while the disc is in motion.

    Crafted at the perfect throwing weight of 185g, it has optimal balance and stability.

    Toss with confidence at the beach — it's water-resistant and floats!

    Uses two lithium batteries.

    10-1/2" diameter.

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An official selection of the bookofjoe home planet.

Brings a tear to my Earth eye, so homesick does it make me.

Alienv

But I digress.

$24.95 (batteries included).

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The "Color-Cycling LED Frisbee" mentioned here is called Flashflight... take a look for yourself and see the full range of discs; mini, Jr. and Disc-o. The Disc-o changes colors on the fly, while the mini fits in your back pocket. Flashflight - Drop promotion code "G-BOOKOFJOE" in the promo code field when ordering and will load your order up with free stickers and swag. Thanks for the great review!
Keep the peace,
Jeff @ Flashflight

Posted by: Jeff | Oct 31, 2006 9:36:20 AM

I just KNEW you were Digressian! Let's see...YogJoToth from the Hydrangean Nebula, right? Small galaxy!

Posted by: Flutist | Apr 22, 2006 2:47:05 PM

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