Our friends at Bare Conductive, whose awesome lineup of products we carry, shared a few more interesting how-to tutorials (previously).
Well, we're already half-way through December and the days, snow, and cold temperatures keep rolling on. For those of you in need to get some last-minute shopping in before the holidays hit, you're in luck. For the next two weeks (until Dec 29th) we have two totally-awesome Arduino-type deals:
Wondering when you need to get those orders in? Well, if you want to receive your package before December 25th, you'll have to check out the following dates:
UPS Ground to the United States - Order on or before Wednesday, Dec 16th
UPS Express to the United States - Order on or before Tuesday, Dec 22nd
Purolator Ground to Canada - Order on or before Wednesday, Dec 16th
Purolator Express to Canada - Order on or before Wednesday, Dec 23rd
Purolator Express to Europe & Australia - Order on or before Wednesday, Dec 16th
Note that with crazy weather conditions and a super-busy postal system, it's probably a very good idea to put your order in sooner than later. We're filling packages and getting them out the door as fast as we can, but once it gets into the hands of the delivery folks, there ain't much else we can do!
Our friends at Bare Conductive, whose awesome lineup of products we carry, shared a few more interesting how-to tutorials (previously).
Hey, today's cool links are so cool that nothing need to be said in their defense (except for that Thursday is new Wednesday now!). At all. Anyone, try to prove me wrong! Here, you can't. I thought so... So enjoy this truly exquisite selection, and next week we're gonna bring you more on our softest […]
In my recent wanderings in the world of overly-cheerful financial advise, I stumbled upon this budgeting theory that says that to feel comfortable about your moneys, or lack thereof, you gotta be living on your last month's earnings. Let's leave out the question of how anyone would pull it off, and just say that I […]
Not just another *uino clone, as this uses a 32-bit Atmel AT91SAM7X ARM microcontroller. Sure, it uses the same form factor (well, except for the breadboard-friendly mini version), but the Netduino uses the .NET micro framework. What's that mean? Well, you're using a hugely more capable microcontroller (8-bit vs 32 bit), with much more memory […]
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