So I was talking in class tonight
So on a slight tangent in class tonight (I give a tech leadership class at a local university) I was passing on some ways to get cheap inexpensive technology (or other freebies you can get). And I gave away some of my best savings sites so I thought I would share them here too:
There's lots more around but these are the ones I check daily.
Wait!!! I almost forgot MacZot! a cheap mac software ware deal every day. Today (and for the next few days) they are offering the MysteryZot 5 which is 5 pieces of software bundle for $5. Who knows what you'll get, but it's only $5! I bought one. Now I have to wait until it's over to find it out.
Actually, I had to mention the class tonight because they kept asking me about the blog and I specially said I never mention the class. They asked about my blog address but I said they'd have to use a search engine if they really wanted to find it.
Read or leave comments (or trackbacks/pings)Posted by Gary on Friday at 12:25 AM on July 14, 2006.
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My Oregon Scientific Weather Station
I finally hooked up my Oregon Scientific Weather Station and I really like it. It's got a remote sensor for outside and shows the humidity and temp for both inside and outside (or I guess you could put the sensor inside somewhere else in the house if you wanted). It shows the moon phase and sets itself via the atomic clock. The instructions read as if the atomic clock sends out a signal constantly (I thought it was a once a day thing). I know it took awhile (overnight) for mine to get the signal (and then I had to go set the time zone). It even makes a weather forecast based on the barometer and the humidity and temp. It's a nifty little device and it's well worth the money I spent on it.
It's got an alarm clock and backlit display built into it too. Plus it shows if the temp, pressure and humidity are rising, steady or lowering. You can calibrate it for closer readings based on your altitude too. I think I paid more for just the little temp/humidity sensor I bought a few years ago.
FYI - It starting saying it's got a connection with the Atomic Clock, I'm not sure how/why...
PLEASE Leave comments (or trackbacks/pings)Posted by Gary on Friday at 3:21 PM on July 14, 2006.
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It's Language Week
Srah has decreed that July 24-28, 2006 is Language Week. This means that once a day for the week you blog at least once a day (at least a few sentences) in a language you usually don't blog in. Read her blog for the rest of the rules.
Posted by Gary on Friday at 3:58 PM on July 14, 2006.
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