I could see this GarageMate (Bluetooth garage door opener) being very handy for bike rides and things around the neighborhood. I wonder how frequently I would wish I could open the garage door remotely from work or somewhere. At $54 and an easy install, I may give it a whirl.
Via KK Cool Tools
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Thursday, February 21, 2019
GarageMate
Labels:
Apps,
Bluetooth,
Smart Home,
Smart Phone,
Technology
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Linux Networking
Labels:
Linux,
Networking
Just Trying to Get Some Ranch
Love this...
This will henceforth be my response when people ask about my personal political beliefs. https://t.co/Zg8uwHO4i2— Meg Kinnard (@MegKinnardAP) February 19, 2019
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
A Series of Tubes
in 1959, GE tried to convince the world that vacuum tubes were better than transistors. besides an advertising blitz, they also published a 66-page brochure "comparing" the two technologies. check it out: https://t.co/F4GRMAm9kw pic.twitter.com/rEfjTT4nJp— Tube Time (@TubeTimeUS) February 14, 2019
Labels:
Electronics
Monday, February 18, 2019
Thursday, February 14, 2019
409 Shop Provides Comms for Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon
Lots of radios...
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Fake
I don't know what to believe any more.
In TNG, Picard has a flute he sometimes plays.— foone (@Foone) February 12, 2019
The only problem is that Sir Patrick Stewart cannot play the flute. So they have someone else's hands pretend to play it while he makes silly facial expressions, and they dub in music later.
Once you see it, you can't unsee it. pic.twitter.com/5dbtyvOqjy
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Saturday, February 9, 2019
The Matrix
The Matrix is crazier than we all suspected...
A digital billboard in Odessa malfunctioned, in the fog. Convincing unknown numbers of motorists not only were they living in the Matrix, but it was being run on Windows 98. pic.twitter.com/a5O0Yoj0Lu— Pádraig Belton (@PadraigBelton) February 8, 2019
Labels:
Humor,
Microsoft,
Technology,
Windows
Friday, February 8, 2019
A Series of Tubes
Summit is the most powerful #supercomputer in the world.— Oak Ridge Lab (@ORNL) February 6, 2019
Here's a very non-scientific look at what's behind the cabinet doors. #UnscienceASupercomputer #justforfun #HPC pic.twitter.com/ecfgVJKNHp
Labels:
Computer,
Internet,
Technology
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