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
and their
chargers and stuff, and all of my diabetes meds. Travel by air is really not
fun any more.
Caryl
From: jani...@silverstar.com
To: support-g...@lists.laptop.org
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 09:52:18 -0600
Subject: Re: [support-gang] [IAEP] It's Time to Sign Up For Sensors!
I’ve also
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]
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 walter.ben...@gmail.comwrote:
Slightly off topic, but I got my hands on a USB microscope the other
day and could not resist writing the Turtle Art
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Dr. Gerald Ardito
gerald.ard...@gmail.com 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]
Am 12.10.2012 06:06 schrieb Caryl Bigenho cbige...@hotmail.com:
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
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/