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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm not sure what that is, but your FB looked like little amber glasses of deliciousness.
I'm also broke this christmas so also, like you, have to do home made gifts. I found some pretty glass jars in the cupboard (the kind that have a clip and rubber seals and are used for pickling).
I was thinking of putting in them all the dry ingredients in the jar, in pretty layers [like those coloured sand things]....with a pretty lable/bowe saying 'emergancy cookies' - where they just have to add Milk/Eggs/Butter, mix, bake.
I got some Reece's peantbutter drop things, so was thinking of towl-house cookies with these and chocolate chips.
Whatcha reckon?
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 13:51, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
I'm also broke this christmas so also, like you, have to do home made gifts. I found some pretty glass jars in the cupboard (the kind that have a clip and rubber seals and are used for pickling).
I was thinking of putting in them all the dry ingredients in the jar, in pretty layers [like those coloured sand things]....with a pretty lable/bowe saying 'emergancy cookies' - where they just have to add Milk/Eggs/Butter, mix, bake.
I got some Reece's peantbutter drop things, so was thinking of towl-house cookies with these and chocolate chips.
Whatcha reckon?
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 13:51, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
Hah, I'm proper excited by the new 4.2 spec, Internet of Things is going to get so much easier.
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:39, Reply)
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:39, Reply)
I want you to play with Mbed stuff and give me your layman's opinion.
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:42, Reply)
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 14:42, Reply)
It's quite a bit further into the Hardware field than I would really know about,
but the buzz-words I saw behind each section look good to me. BT4.2 means in the smart-home we won't need a 'hub' of any kind if we didn't want too - especially propriety ones like what we currently need.
Being backed by ARM would be a huge boost, and I can see it taking over as Android's equivolent to Apple's HomeKit*. But by ARM using a REST practices, it'll be so easy for developers. Putting MBed into a router as a 'Device Server', which is a very likely thing, has got so much potential.
* a pound to a penny, the next AppleTV will be a 'smarthub' for HomeKit.
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 15:03, Reply)
but the buzz-words I saw behind each section look good to me. BT4.2 means in the smart-home we won't need a 'hub' of any kind if we didn't want too - especially propriety ones like what we currently need.
Being backed by ARM would be a huge boost, and I can see it taking over as Android's equivolent to Apple's HomeKit*. But by ARM using a REST practices, it'll be so easy for developers. Putting MBed into a router as a 'Device Server', which is a very likely thing, has got so much potential.
* a pound to a penny, the next AppleTV will be a 'smarthub' for HomeKit.
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 15:03, Reply)
it's the hardware world for people with no experience of the hardware world
which is why I was curious ... I don't know any amateurs who've actually played with it
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 19:23, Reply)
which is why I was curious ... I don't know any amateurs who've actually played with it
( , Sun 14 Dec 2014, 19:23, Reply)
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