They’re creepy and they’re kooky – Alek’s web controllable Halloween lights

Posted on 15 October 2008 by


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If watching remote controlled Christmas lights over the Internet is your thing, then you’ll be delighted to see that Alek Komarnitsky has added a Halloween light show to his web site. You may remember his site primarily for the over the top display of holiday lights that anyone can control via their Internet web browser. Now he’s added an over the top Halloween light show. His site is a lot of fun (if a little busy looking) and it supports Celiac Disease research via voluntary donations.

Once again, three live webcams and X10 powerline control technology
allows web surfers to not only view the action, but also *control* it.
Heck, you can even inflate/deflate the giant Frankenstein, Pumpkins,
Grim Reapers, Skull, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Homer Simpson – D’OH! ;-)

Alek’s controllable halloween decorations

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