On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 3:05 PM, Joel Jaeggli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Martin Hannigan wrote:

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>  > The point is that something non obtrusive would be better. The soft
>  > lighting of cue lights seems "less" intrusive, but they sure are damn
>  > expensive. I think I'll swing by Radio Shack and see if I can rig up a
>  > system for < $10 + 9v.
>
>  Alternate attempts at improvisation are of course welcome... ;)
>


I did swing by Radio Shack. It can be done, but then I thought about
it and the professional queue system was < $1500. I think that Merit
should make an investment in it to improve the conference and speaking
experience. It would be well worth it in terms of making things run
smoother.

The name of what appears to be the leading company in cue lights is
DSAN, and I think that the PC could come up with the requirements and
then select a proper system.

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