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Home Automation. MESH: Creative DIY Kit for the Connected Life. We made several prototypes using rapid prototyping tools such as Arduino and 3D printer. We tested several user interfaces, then finally selected current one. Our team will use the resources of Sony to manufacture and deliver your order. Since this is a new type of product, and it will initially be shipped with beta software, we anticipate strong involvement of the user/"maker" community in improving it.

We expect this platform to evolve and plan to include the insights we get from the community--that is another way of saying that the initial version will not be perfect. We don't anticipate delays in production and shipping, but will communicate to you if any occur. Contributing 1. We will ship to US and Japan only. 2. Add $5 at checkout for shipping. 3. Choose this perk“$5 Add Shipping” to contribute an additional $5 for shipping for first order, if you failed to add $5 for the shipping. 4. 1. Yes, please check our "Unlimited Inspiration" use cases. 2. 3. You can. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 2. Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories | Making the world a better place, one Evil Mad Scientist at a time. The Original Egg-Bot - Home. Tinkercad. 123D Circuits.

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Security. Lighting. Interfacing. Lego Calendar by Vitamins Design (@vitaminsdesign) syncs with Google Calendar #oF. Created by Vitamins Design, The Lego calendar is a wall mounted time planner that the team invented for their studio. It’s made entirely of Lego and while others (here and here) have used Lego to visualise complex logistics systems in a simple and tangible way, Vitamins’ solution allows you take a photo of it with a smartphone all of the events and timings are synchronised to an online, digital calendar. One thing we always talk about in the studio is how to organise ourselves – it’s something we always think we can improve. So we started looking at all the different ways people organise things; from post-it notes on computer screens, diaries, to-do lists and some really complex project planning software.

We noticed some really interesting things, and made a dream manifesto for our ultimate organisation system. On the calendar, every row represents a month and every column represents a day of the week. For more interesting Lego calendar solutions, see here and here.

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