Or, he could be a little school age paste eater with big dreams :)

We've all been there.

I like how the original designer repurposed unused channels of the
TLC59401 RGB LED driver as an anode driver.
That's really creative.

Regards, Jeff





On Mar 1, 11:30 am, threeneurons <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Just was browsing Ebay and found  Item number: 160552240258
> > He/she is selling 4 digits IN-16 Nixie clock for 500USD
> > Not sure what he/she is doing ... ;-)
>
> > Best wishes, Konstantinwww.kosbo.com
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160552240258http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcLgkjLT7kc
>
> The guys in Vietnam, and probably has heard that Westerners will pay
> ridiculously high amounts for anything. Apparently, he hasn't
> calibrated his 'ridiculous scale' yet, hence the 500 bucks.
>
> The clock is clearly multiplexed, from the obvious 'beat' induced
> flicker, in the video. PLUS it has NO case. If it had a fancy case,
> made of some rare hardwood, or ivory, or rhino horn, or baby seal skin
> (Oh so non-PC), maybe someone might pay some bucks for it.

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