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Github repo created
12/03/2014 at 04:32 • 0 commentsThere's nothing there yet, but all of the source for this project will be available on github at korishev/trinket_timer under an MIT license.
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Trinket Contest Drawing Winner
12/03/2014 at 04:27 • 0 commentsJust saw the note that my name/project was drawn in the Dec 2nd prize drawing in the Trinket Everyday Carry Contest!
Thanks to Hackaday for the prize, the contest, and the chance to see all of the great projects shaping up!
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Got my Trinkets
12/02/2014 at 02:48 • 0 commentsI ordered a few trinkets from Hackaday when they announced their "Trinket Everyday Carry" contest. I've always wanted to find a reason to use an Adafruit trinket, and this seems like as good a reason as any!
My wife actually came up with the timer idea, mainly for our kids. We are constantly having to use timers with them. For homework, sharing toys, etc. We've been using everything from kitchen timers to our iPhones. I wanted something they could each have, and keep with them. Something that didn't cost $200 used on eBay.
I'm going to drop a trinket pro, a lipo battery, a bunch of LEDs and some push buttons into a small case of some kind, and write enough code to give it several functions.
I'd love to hear from you if you have ideas!
Thanks for taking the time to read this log!
Mo