Hey Tom,

We actually built one at Electric Imp for a Hackathon project. You can see 
it on Matt's Hackaday page <https://hackaday.io/beardedinventor>.

I don't mind sharing some plans ... I have settled back in Melbourne after 
two years working in Silicon Valley at Electric Imp 
<http://www.electricimp.com> and three years at Buzz Products 
<http://buzzproducts.com/design/digital.html> (I am still working for both 
of them). I thought I would come back and start my own projects but just 
don't have the bandwidth (or tolerence for risk) to do it so I would rather 
back a few projects that other people are working on. I have no 
preconditions on amounts or terms yet but it has to be in IoT and I have to 
be able to add value to the project beyond the cash.

    A.


On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 9:22:31 AM UTC+10, Tom Allen wrote:
>
> Hey if you're willing to fund it, I'll pull out my Harry Potter location 
> clock idea again (you'd like it, it's got an Electric Imp in it...) and 
> push it a bit harder.
>
> You need to provide some more details, Aron. Who's funding what? How much? 
> What terms? Why now?
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
>
> Tom Allen
>

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