> Now you have "the international recognition you deserve" and cash
> winnings too.
Yup. Not the first time, though. My old alarm clock was also
published in a magazine, many decades ago, and I got paid for that
too.
And, like, I don't need *more* international recognition, do I? ;-)
> But, d
DJ Delorie wrote:
I did take both second place and the
> "Connected (Communications) Applications" subcategory prize.
Yay hey DJ!
Now you have "the international recognition you deserve" and cash winnings too.
But, did they appreciate your woodwork?
Congrats.
John G
--
Ecosensory Austin TX
> The communications award is for making the alarm clock be an NTP
> client, I surmise.
>From what I read of the original rules, the prize is for "Superior use
of one or more of the unique subcategory features", with that category
being "Connected (Communications) Applications".
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Hi DJ --
I just checked out the Circuit Cellar BBS site. You
got two awards! Very cool! The communications award is for making
the alarm clock be an NTP client, I surmise.
How about making a toaster become an NTP client next year so you'll
know *exactly* how long your bread is toasted?
Congr
Hey congradulations DJ
Steve M.
On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 12:57 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
> http://bbs.circuitcellar.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3500
>
> I didn't take first, but I did take both second place and the
> "Connected (Communications) Applications" subcategory prize.
>
> Yay!
>
>
> _
http://bbs.circuitcellar.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3500
I didn't take first, but I did take both second place and the
"Connected (Communications) Applications" subcategory prize.
Yay!
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