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'''Christmas lights''' (in rare instances, sometimes called ''fairy lights'' or ''twinkle lights'') are strands of electric lights used to decorate Christmas trees and homes during the winter holiday season. Christmas lights come in a dazzling array of configurations and colors.
 
'''Christmas lights''' (in rare instances, sometimes called ''fairy lights'' or ''twinkle lights'') are strands of electric lights used to decorate Christmas trees and homes during the winter holiday season. Christmas lights come in a dazzling array of configurations and colors.

Latest revision as of 15:42, 20 December 2006

This page is used to demonstrate Centiare's extension plug-in capabilities. Now imagine a short commercial clip profiling your goods/services linked from your Directory listing, along with a Craigslist type classified ad or eBay auction event... You get the picture (pun intended).

Christmas lights (in rare instances, sometimes called fairy lights or twinkle lights) are strands of electric lights used to decorate Christmas trees and homes during the winter holiday season. Christmas lights come in a dazzling array of configurations and colors.

Some people get a little carried away with their light displays, even to the point of synchronizing their flashing patterns to music, as this video shows: