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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

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  • Does flashing your high beams at red lights work in Flordia?

  • @De4dSpace: just over the last 2 years we started getting what are called Opticom systems. Only the light in front of the fire stations and a few of the main intersections have the sensors. The ones we have are made by 3M and I just did a Google search and you can buy one for $1,239.00. From what I've read online they flash at 10 times per second. But, I'm betting it's not that fast (because when they are on you can hear them clicking and it's not that fast). So, in theory you could.

  • But, you would have to get the pattern just right.

    I've been meaning to film one and post a video for you guys.

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  • lol...

  • lol awesome

  • I personally feel poor to the electrical shop assistant. He/she could get reprimand on this from his/her boss for not turn all the tv on. However it would be different story if you do it during earth hour :)

  • lol, we used to do this w/ a casio watch / remote in school, Current Events.

  • To EVIL! XD

  • YES!

  • sweet

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