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  2. See Chevy Chase, 80, Light Family's 'Christmas Vacation ... - AOL

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    Chevy Chase. Chevy Chase flipped the switch on Christmas lights just like he did in his fan-favorite 1989 holiday movie (and for a special in Illinois last year), but this time, it was for a very ...

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    Icicle Christmas Lights. This massive, 33-foot strand of 400 cascading color LEDs offers a ton of coverage, and work well over a garage or around the exterior of your house.

  4. Chase (lighting) - Wikipedia

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    A chase is an electrical application where strings of adjacent light bulbs cycle on and off frequently to give the illusion of lights moving along the string. With computerized lighting consoles, building chase sequences has become easier, while previously chases used mechanical means, such as a wheel with an electrified spindle which strikes electrical contacts for each circuit.

  5. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Chase and D'Angelo reprised their roles as Clark and Ellen in a Ford commercial for the Ford Mustang Mach-E spoofing the house lighting scene. [36] The movie has inspired the theme for various Christmas lights and decoration displays over the years. [37] [38] [39]

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  7. Holiday lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    While the idea was first demonstrated by Benjamin Franklin, the idea was adapted for use in Christmas lights. They were invented by Carl Otis in 1935, who sold the patents to the NOMA Electric Corporation. There is a long story involving patent fights. [5] Bubble lights can still be purchased online and in stores to this day.

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