The ALMS Countdown app displays a countdown to the next American Le Mans Series race, the name of the race and the television network carrying the race. On the flip side all of the races for the 2010 season are listed, and tapping on one of them will go to the website for that track.
Requirements * iPhone or iPod
Release Notes v1.0 Initial release
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Hygrosens manufactures a number of sensors for measuring temperature, humidity, light level, pressure. Their devices use a common serial data format for a wide variety of sensors, include 1-wire sensors from Dallas. This library reads the output from Hygrosens devices and passes it to a calling function as a hash. I have included an example that outputs the readings in human readable format, and another that stores the readings into a MySQL database.
I have made an iPhone version of my NASCAR Countdown Widget and submitted it to the App Store. The NASCAR Countdown app displays a countdown to the next race, the name of the race and the television network carrying the race. On the flip side all of the races for the 2010 season are listed, and tapping on one of them will go to the nascar.com website for that track.
I'm not sure what made me think of these today, but I did a couple of Google searches to see if I could track down any more of these shirts. The only one I could find is the Creep shirt. There seems to be a lack of info on them on the web, so I'm going to help fix that. Stephen King owns a couple of radio stations in Maine, one is WZON and back in the mid 80's the Stephen King newsletter had advertisements for these t-shirts.
This is a simple countdown widget for the OSX Dashboard. It is a pure javascript implementation so it will also run inside a web browser as you can see above.
This widget will display the time until the next NASCAR Broadcast, the countdown takes into account your local timezone.
This widget was inspired by the Sprint Cup Widget which is now outdated. I used the graphics for the Daytona countdown from NASCAR and modified it to calculate the correct time and select the next available race.
I'm working on an application to manage my streaming media for my Roku player using sqlite3 and Python for everything. One thing I've learned over the years is that your SQL schema always changes. Once your code is in production you always have something you need to change about it, whether it's adding a new column, changing a type or tables to support new features. I wanted a way to automatically update the database schema when a new version of the code is installed.
I decided to move the blog from Wordpress hosting back to my own server. I want to be able to run my own Google Ads on the system and Wordpress doesn't allow that. I used the Export/Import feature of Wordpress 2.9 and found that it misses a couple of things. It doesn't transfer the theme over, the widets or the links. I had to handle all of them manually. Otherwise the move has gone smoothly.
Ever since I switched from Dish Network to a Roku player a few months ago I have had a couple of things I wanted my player to be able to do. The ability to categorize my Netflix queue is at the top of my list and it would be very cool to be able to play video from a local server. The SDK won't help me modify the Netflix application, but streaming from a local source is actually not a huge problem.
After many minutes of redesign the new look of SharePics was ready to go. I re-packaged the app, captured new screenshots, and re-submitted it to the AppStore. 9 days later I received an email notifying me that my app was now available for sale in the App Store!
Thanks to everyone who offered advice and design ideas after the crushing rejection last month. I couldn't have done it without you! Now you can easily share your pictures with your friends (note, you need an iPhone or iPod Touch with Bluetooth support and iPhone OS v3.