Deal: $24 for 4 smart plugs with energy monitoring. That's less than $6 per plug!
(You have to add them to your cart to see the discounted price.)
A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
Friday, February 21, 2020
Cheap Smart Plugs with Energy Monitoring
Labels:
Amazon,
Electricity,
Smart Home
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Thursday, February 13, 2020
BASIC
This brings me back...
Deploy your BASIC code to our 6502 data center in just one tweet. Welcome to 8-bit cloud 😜 pic.twitter.com/ZmB1WIUx4C— BBC Micro 🦉 bot [v2] (@bbcmicrobot) February 11, 2020
Labels:
Programming,
Technology
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Tom Whitwell's 52 things I learned in 2016: #48
#48:
Intervision, the 70s Soviet answer to the Eurovision Song Contest, was judge by electricity grid voting: “those watching at home had to turn their lights on when they liked a song and off when they didn’t, with data from the electricity network then being used to allocate points.” [Nick Heady] (Fluxx have been working with National Grid on several projects this year)
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Monday, December 9, 2019
Cannonball Run
A new record... tech assisted:
But there was also a built-in Net Radar radar detector, a windshield-mount Escort Max 360 radar detector, an AL Priority laser jammer system and an aircraft collision avoidance system—a bit of gear usually used in airplanes to help them avoid hitting other airplanes.And:
The car was equipped with brake light and taillight kill switches, and Toman had all of its flashy carbon fiber trim covered with silver vinyl, which he also used to change the appearance of the taillights. At first glance, the AMG looked more like a mid-2000s Honda Accord from the rear, not like a car that would be cruising at 160 mph or faster.And:
For navigation and further police detection, they ran Waze—a popular traffic-avoiding and hazard-detecting app—on an iPad and an iPhone. For the GPS data they would later need to prove that they’d actually finished in the time they said they did, they ran two dash-mount Garmin GPS units and one of those GPS tags tracked by a third party. They also had a police scanner and a CB radio, each of which had a big whip antenna mounted at the back of the car.
Via Jalopnik
Labels:
Cars,
Race,
Technology
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
ARRL and groups.io
I had read that the Yahoo Groups service was shutting down... they were a hotbed for ham radio groups. Some of those groups migrated to groups.io. The ARRL is also going to use groups.io for some of their communications.
The ARRL is using https://t.co/e5AqwWGhNu to improve communications with radio hams. https://t.co/YY7jlISjWn— BobW (@K0NR) October 23, 2019
Labels:
ARRL,
Ham Radio,
Yahoo Group
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Echo Dot for $9?
Worth a shot... effectively $9:
Echo Dot (3rd Gen) for $0.99 and 1 month of Amazon Music Unlimited for $7.99 with Auto-renewal -Heather Gray
Echo Dot (3rd Gen) for $0.99 and 1 month of Amazon Music Unlimited for $7.99 with Auto-renewal -Heather Gray
Leroy Guarantano
Pruitt: we’re going— Neyland Mafia (@neylandmafia) October 21, 2019
Cheney: sends in play
O-Line: hustles up
Carvin: shifts side
Morris: licks lips
Trey: grins evilly
Crouch: hands twitch
JG: LEEEEROYYYY JENKINSSSSSS
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Dolly Parton's America
I'll be listening... Dolly Parton's America.
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