> Wait...what.  That won't work.  Needs an inverter or something.  I
> have some flip-flops that needs a use.

There are various ways to use a flip-flop to do this, depending on what kind of 
flip-flops you have.  If you have the kind with Q and not-Q outputs, just wire 
each output to one of the transistors and lash up the flip-flop to toggle.  
With many kinds of flip-flops, you can do this by also hooking the not-Q output 
to the D input, and running your signal into the "clock" input, forming a 
"divide by 2" circuit.  Hey presto, the two outputs turn on alternately, which 
is just what you need.

- John

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