> That aside, at $180 That is a little steep.
I'm starting to think that maybe the way to get cheap hackable processors is to find old Droid phones. > Stafford himself has used his creation to power his home sprinkler > system Home Depot sells a programmable hose valve for $40. It has an LCD screen and a 4-way button to access the menus. You program in the time, when you want to water, how long, and how many times a day. and it does the rest. > and even had a simple, but impressive, demo waiting for us when > we swung by his booth. > > Booth? They never mention what show this was. Are they referring to an > AA rental space? I assume they mean Artisan Asylum booth. When you go in the front door, I'm pretty sure this guy's booth is on the right and he has a big poster on the wall above his cubicle which shows this specific computer. Greg _______________________________________________ Hardwarehacking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/hardwarehacking
