SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-18T19:53:32-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsBlade on Underlit Crystal DisplayBladeurn:uuid:2543d9a7-7ac3-b8bb-e1a5-31b76cb373fe2018-12-20T09:34:36-07:00<p>Thank you '002!</p>
Customer #1487002 on Underlit Crystal DisplayCustomer #1487002urn:uuid:7f70e42b-b3fe-f0f3-9fa1-26dc21c1f5b22018-12-20T02:28:37-07:00<p>amazing product. I want to buy it.</p>
bboyho on Underlit Crystal Displaybboyhourn:uuid:111d8a32-f298-0f84-4521-462e78dfc4a22018-12-19T10:39:45-07:00<p>Neat. I taught my friend how to solder last Friday night in order light up to bottom of a small crystal using one individual WS2812. =)</p>
Blade on Underlit Crystal DisplayBladeurn:uuid:d256f1c7-6693-e1a1-6a01-558690ae47e02018-12-19T10:22:58-07:00<p>Ha! I do remember those as well. Maybe "no one" should be changed to "most people".</p>
Customer #134773 on Underlit Crystal DisplayCustomer #134773urn:uuid:ac76faa5-3289-88ae-7b6c-db65b92bbafe2018-12-19T10:17:11-07:00<p>Neat project!<blockquote>
<p>no one wants to see a bunch of electronic components as part of their home decor</p>
</blockquote><p>I recall how dellighted I was when I found a telephone (back in the days of "POTS", or Plain Old Telephone Service land-lines) that had a transparent case where you could see the "innards".</p></p>