New member Username: CandypantsPost Number: 9 Registered: Sep-10 | Ok, this might be a peculiar question, but I was having a discussion with a friend about those blow on/blow off candles and how they work. We both have our own theories and of course I think I have the most logical one, so I thought I'd ask you guys what your opinion is. What do you think the mechanism is behind the electronic candles to get them blown out? |
Diamond Member Username: WingmanaliveWww.stainles... .ecrater.com Post Number: 24254 Registered: Jun-06 | Wasn't hard to find out where you C/P that from. http://http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=351387 |
Gold Member Username: Wolf_houndPhoenix, AZ Post Number: 1322 Registered: Sep-05 | http://forums.pcworld.com/index.php?/topic/106932-how-do-electronic-blow-out-can dles-work/ |
Diamond Member Username: WingmanaliveWww.stainles... .ecrater.com Post Number: 24267 Registered: Jun-06 | OP is probably a bot of some kind. |
Bronze Member Username: Dollface5566Post Number: 21 Registered: Sep-10 | Sound sensor? I have a set from Philips which you have to turn upside down in order to turn them on or off. Which means there's a motion sensor in them probably. |