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Tim Nelson wrote: > I did a show once as part of a trio where the > keyboardist and I were concerned that we wouldn't be > able to see our pedals/controls since the room was so > dark in order for the film projections to show up. So > one of us came up with the bright idea to wear > head-mounted lighting; he had these glasses with > little flashlights at the corners, and I had this > strap-on miner's lantern-in-the-middle-of-my-forehead > affair going on. > > After seeing pictures of it > <http://www.ptsmc.org/sydneys_photos.htm> and > realizing how unbelievably dorky we looked (even > though I *was* wearing an ultra-cool LD t-shirt), I've > retired the damn thing, although I think the other guy > has continued to wear his... I had a similar problem since I was doing live soundtracks for silent movies. I discovered some "rings" that contain an amber light. According to the ad, pilots used them in the Gulf War. They worked fine. I did use the brighter lantern-in-the-middle-of-my-forehead for setting up. John McIntyre Physics - Astronomy Domine Dept Michigan State University mcintyre@pa.msu.edu