Today I spent time that should have been used in more profitable efforts to tinker with code. It was the only way to get it out of my head.
Using my Uno and Proto Shield along with red, yellow, and green LEDs (and resistors) I mocked up some basic non-delay-based code to check for the presence of the tilt switch (currently hardcoded) and then start changing the lights at the appropriate intervals.
On the plus side it caused a couple of people at my co-working space to come over and ask about it. As people who have been to networking groups like mine with overly long intros, they like the idea.
So a timer for a networking group was the instigator for some networking. Hmmm.
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