What's the refresh rate like on the ThinkInk (or, how well does it handle partial refreshes)? I absolutely love e-ink displays but the flickering, seconds-long refreshes keep me from using them as often as I'd like.
There's a concept called "density altitude", a function of temperature, pressure, and humidity, which determines how much runway an aircraft will require to take off. Light aircraft, in particular, crash because people forget to factor it into their calculations. It looks as though some of those components could be combined into a calculator that would indicate the minimum runway required for a successful takeoff, based on current conditions.. (The basic ISA number for the machine would be the only required manual entry.)
Really enjoying the Pimoroni partnership. Even though they are essentially a competitor, you always speak positively about their products. Good job.
you know I'm a nerd when I got most excited about plug socket wires.
Diana, do you know what gas those components detect? I want sensors on gardens and chicken coops and probably wouldn't use it but I'm just curious.
ooh those do look like nice wires!
What's the refresh rate like on the ThinkInk (or, how well does it handle partial refreshes)? I absolutely love e-ink displays but the flickering, seconds-long refreshes keep me from using them as often as I'd like.
There's a concept called "density altitude", a function of temperature, pressure, and humidity, which determines how much runway an aircraft will require to take off. Light aircraft, in particular, crash because people forget to factor it into their calculations. It looks as though some of those components could be combined into a calculator that would indicate the minimum runway required for a successful takeoff, based on current conditions.. (The basic ISA number for the machine would be the only required manual entry.)
Amazing
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