Hi Folks,
      I got around to doing something with the B-7971 I had. Along with a 
raspberry pi that had lain unused for far too long.
It's an FLW-alike that is connected to Twitter to harvest words, here's a 
link to a short vid:
youtube video <https://i.ytimg.com/vi/86_GQmUG-Lk/default.jpg>

Not much electrical engineering going on with the design as I just used 
TaylorEdge PSU and smart sockets, the fun was in the programming the Pi.

It needs a case making but I'm waiting on a camera extension cable right 
now (and also tempted to add at least two more tubes ... has anyone from 
the UK here got any I could buy?)
 
It displays the time and the words that will fit on the display from a 
random tweet feed. It also displays TWOI: the TWitter Originality Index or 
the ratio of original tweets to retweets seen in the random feed.

It will listen out for any tweets with the hashtag #NixieBotShowMe use that 
tag and it'll send you back a picture of the next word in your tweet after 
that tag that will fit on the display. 

Other tags you can add on are #NBreceipt for a DM acknowledgement and 
#TheTime .

@mention others in your tweet to get them mentioned in the reply.
 
Outgoing tweets are limited to one a minute and queued so you may have to 
wait a while if it gets popular. 

Follow it on twitter @NixieBot to see all the words that get sent.

Bear in mind that it's the internet providing words so don't blame me if 
you see something rude. Hopefully the fact that everyone who wants to can 
see what was submitted by who (and reply to them ) should make it somewhat 
self policing... maybe!

Future additions planned include fetching and displaying the odd stock 
quotation every now and then (for old time's sake) and maybe plugging it 
into this mailing list for a word source too. Other ideas welcome :)


Cheers,
       Robin.

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