Today we’re into the 90’s. IN the 90’s we were into the 70’s and in the 70’s we were into the 50’s. Does that mean by some strange fractal refraction we’re also now into the 70’s and the 50’s? All of which is to say: if you are right now into all things 70’s, then you’re both current, retro, and out-dated. We applaud you. we’re also now into the 70’s? If so, here’s a NeoPixel project just for you. Shake your groove thang with these Adafruit Flora-powered bell-bottoms from caitlinsdad via instructables:
In addition to making a groovilicious contribution to your fashion statement, it is doubly shagilicious by using some faux fur material as the covering.
Powered by an Adafruit Flora to drive the Neopixel LED strips, you can make the lights shine in any color or pattern you desire. Trippy. Suitable for formal, casual and ultra-casual wear…
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