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Strobe light not just for Saturday night fever

Thanks to Aaroncake's electronic circuits, we bring you the mighty strobe light.

Aaron, who works as a computer technician, has an extensive collection of gadgets on his site, ranging from the small and inexpensive such as the LED chaser, to the slightly more advanced and intricate, such as the computerised home.

Besides looking very cool at parties, the strobe light actually has a few other practical applications. Even those design engineers with two left feet will be able to make use of the strobe light by looking for cracks in PC boards and there's nothing like a flashing light to get attention in a shop window for those entrepreneurial types.

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