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Sounds good, I'll PeM (my attempt at abbreviating private email) you my home address.<br><br>"...it was brilliant, there was three up against a thousand, and boy, did we give those three heaps!"<br><br><div>> From: nomis52@gmail.com<br>> Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2011 09:12:32 -0700<br>> Subject: Re: [plug] Any Projects to Cover in Linux Journal?<br>> To: anarchist_tomato@hotmail.com<br>> <br>> On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:06 AM, John Knight<br>> <anarchist_tomato@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> >> ><br>> >> > I don't know anyone in Perth who has access to rigs anymore. I can<br>> >> > probably get you some pictures though.<br>> >><br>> >> I've got a spare Arduino and some leds that I can send over for you so<br>> >> you at least have something to test with. Does that help?<br>> ><br>> > Sure, if you think I can get some decent photos out of it? I'll probably be<br>> > needing your help a great deal to cover it though, my knowledge in this<br>> > field is naught. That okay?<br>> <br>> That's fine. Myself and others on the open-lighting list can help. The<br>> Arduino probably isn't the best to provide pictures, it's more so<br>> that you can play with the software. I've asked the mailing list if<br>> anyone is willing to provide photos of rigs where OLA was used.<br>> <br>> Simon<br>> <br>> <br>> ><br>> >><br>> >> Simon<br>> >><br>> >><br>> >><br>> >> ><br>> >> > Simon<br>> >> ><br>> >> ><br>> >> >><br>> >> >> "...it was brilliant, there was three up against a thousand, and boy,<br>> >> >> did we<br>> >> >> give those three heaps!"<br>> >> >><br>> >> >>> From: nomis52@gmail.com<br>> >> >>> Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 06:55:09 -0700<br>> >> >>> Subject: Re: [plug] Any Projects to Cover in Linux Journal?<br>> >> >>> To: anarchist_tomato@hotmail.com<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 5:19 AM, John Knight<br>> >> >>> <anarchist_tomato@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> >> >>> >> They retail for < $40 AU:<br>> >> >>> >><br>> >> >>> >> http://australianrobotics.com.au/catalog/arduino<br>> >> >>> >> http://littlebirdelectronics.com/collections/arduino<br>> >> >>> ><br>> >> >>> > Hmm, I'm a disability pensioner, don't think I could really justify<br>> >> >>> > the<br>> >> >>> > expense. :(<br>> >> >>> ><br>> >> >>> >> If you're into programming and/or electronics they are super useful<br>> >> >>> >> devices to have around. You can do all sorts of things with them.<br>> >> >>> ><br>> >> >>> > Haha, eh, no - equating with me electronics is like equating Sarah<br>> >> >>> > Palin<br>> >> >>> > with an IQ! ;) When it comes to electronics, I'm rather<br>> >> >>> > embarrassing....<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>> Ok, I'll see what I can organize. I should be able to get some gear to<br>> >> >>> Perth.<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>> >> Where in Perth are you? I still have some lights at my parents<br>> >> >>> >> place<br>> >> >>> >> in Carine and I could send a control interface over with my friend<br>> >> >>> >> who<br>> >> >>> >> is returning to Perth next week.<br>> >> >>> ><br>> >> >>> > I'm in the hills, in Stoneville (behind Mundaring). Most city folk<br>> >> >>> > freak<br>> >> >>> > out<br>> >> >>> > when they see the distance, but I have no problem travelling *to*<br>> >> >>> > someone's<br>> >> >>> > place if need be. :)<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>> I know where it is, my sister used to go there for music lessons :).<br>> >> >>> If it's any easier my dad works in Welshpool.<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>> Simon<br>> >> >>><br>> >> >>> ><br>> >> >><br>> >> ><br>> ><br></div> </div></body>
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