I'm beginning to warm to this USB electric lap blanket. :-)
http://www.direct.santec.co.jp/products/supply/ohizamoto/ohizamoto.asp
Makes sense for those without central heating.
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Best regards,
jim.
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David Brownell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Noticed this through www.theinquirer.net :
>
> http://www.dct-net.co.jp/special/usb_hot.html
>
> [snip] ... does
> a coffee (tea?) cup warmer really need some kind
of device driver? :)
FWIW, the usb_hot web page says this device is a coffee
And the serious answer is Yes (about beanie funds).
The form is linked to at www.linux-usb.org .
~Randy
> Actually, my first question is: are there any beanie funds left? ;^)
>
> If you turn to page 43 of the HID spec, right after Maritime Simulation
> Controls, you'll see the section for beverag
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003, David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Noticed this through www.theinquirer.net :
>
> http://www.dct-net.co.jp/special/usb_hot.html
>
> But what I want to know is why they advertise
> Windows and Mac support, but not Linux ... does
> a coffee (tea?) cup warmer reall
David Brownell wrote:
>
> Noticed this through www.theinquirer.net :
>
> http://www.dct-net.co.jp/special/usb_hot.html
>
> But what I want to know is why they advertise
> Windows and Mac support, but not Linux ... does
> a coffee (tea?) cup warmer really need some kind
> of device driver? :
Actually, my first question is: are there any beanie funds left? ;^)
If you turn to page 43 of the HID spec, right after Maritime Simulation
Controls, you'll see the section for beverage containers and dispensers...
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"What's a metaphor?" "For she
Noticed this through www.theinquirer.net :
http://www.dct-net.co.jp/special/usb_hot.html
But what I want to know is why they advertise
Windows and Mac support, but not Linux ... does
a coffee (tea?) cup warmer really need some kind
of device driver? :)
- Dave
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