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Thanks, guys, for setting me straight...I thought that the wires were made of pasta!

 

Which, come to think of it, is still a consumable.

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DianeS,

 

See the spaghetti code thread in the Breakpoint forum for details on pasta wiring.

 

Lynn

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Mine are 100% fiber optic. 😉 The color is determined by the wavelength of the signal.

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Lynn, that was the thread (spaghetti noodle?) that I had in mind when I posted.  Smiley Very Happy

 

Altenbach, what happens to the wire color when your wavelength is greater than ~780nm?

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I'm thinking the block diagram becomes unreadable?

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You just need to move your head fast enough to get a doppler shift.
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That would get awfully confusing (as well as requiring a LOT of coffee, not to mention experimentation, to calibrate the necessary head jitter), since Boolean wires would start to look a lot like integer wires.

 

And variant wires would become invisible.

 

Hmm.

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@DianeS wrote:

Lynn, that was the thread (spaghetti noodle?) that I had in mind when I posted.  Smiley Very Happy

 

Altenbach, what happens to the wire color when your wavelength is greater than ~780nm?



Haven't you felt the heat radiating from the screen due to infrared wires?

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@DianeS wrote:

That would get awfully confusing (as well as requiring a LOT of coffee, not to mention experimentation, to calibrate the necessary head jitter), since Boolean wires would start to look a lot like integer wires.

 

And variant wires would become invisible.

 

Hmm.



I think you get an "Insane Object" warning <between monitor and chair>.  <Dwarn: UserSane> LabVIEW must close.  Please contact National Instruments psychopharmacy assistance.


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