Thanks Mile, Nick, and Janissa! All great ideas. I especially like the T-shirt
one. I have a cool black one I got at the Summit in Uruguay... that should do
nicely! I too get the thorough "suspected terrorist" treatment whenever I
fly... 2 metal knees, no see-through scanners, lots of computers
I take a significant amount of cords and electronic doodads through TSA
regularly. I find that you'll only be hassled if the wires are parts are all
mixed together making it hard to tell what's there in X-ray. I just keep a ball
of rubber bands around and neatly coil and band each cable, and pu
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Dr. Gerald Ardito
wrote:
> Walter,
>
> How great it is that? Thanks.
> I don't think you included the link to the bits.
At the very bottom of the email. Again here:
[1]
http://git.sugarlabs.org/turtleart/mainline/commit/e5b4cffe8976d7193a6cb3f8c1e6fd377433d67d
Walter,
How great it is that? Thanks.
I don't think you included the link to the bits.
Gerald
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
> Slightly off topic, but I got my hands on a USB microscope the other
> day and could not resist writing the Turtle Art plugin for it. (Isn't
> p
Slightly off topic, but I got my hands on a USB microscope the other
day and could not resist writing the Turtle Art plugin for it. (Isn't
part of a release yet, but the bits are available [1]).
-walter
--
Walter Bender
Sugar Labs
http://www.sugarlabs.org
[1]
http://git.sugarlabs.org/turtlear
Thanks Mike
These 2 links use the 3 terminal device LM35D, its advantage is that its output
is linear and calibrated, its disadvantage is that it requires +5V from the USB
socket
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/sets/72157631756048008/with/8081515681/
> http://www.reducativa.com/xo/man
Am 12.10.2012 06:06 schrieb "Caryl Bigenho" :
>
> Hi Folks, It's crunch time!
>
>
> STEM, SET, SCIB... no matter what you call it, the world is focusing more
and more on science and technology in education. The XO is an ideal
platform for furthering science education through hands-on student based