#tufty — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #tufty, aggregated by home.social.
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Hmm, ist das normal das #tufty 2040 eine "falsche" Polzuordnung hat? wenn am JST-PH2-Stecker links der Pluspol ist meckert mein LiPo-Lader, aber das Batteriepack und das Tufty it wohl so gepolt...
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Pimoroni launches Badgeware line of wearable programmable displays
Pimoroni’s new Badgeware line of wearable electronics are basically high-tech replacements for paper badges that hang from a lanyard around your neck or “hi my name is” stickers you affix to your shirt.
Available with a choice of E Ink, IPS LCD, or LED matrix displays, each member of the Badgeware family is basically a tiny wearable computer with a Raspberry Pi RP2350 microprocessor, support […]
#badger #badgeware #blinky #pimoroni #smartBage #tufty #wearableDisplay
Read more: https://liliputing.com/pimoroni-launches-badgeware-line-of-wearable-programmable-displays/
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Pimoroni launches Badgeware line of wearable programmable displays
Pimoroni’s new Badgeware line of wearable electronics are basically high-tech replacements for paper badges that hang from a lanyard around your neck or “hi my name is” stickers you affix to your shirt.
Available with a choice of E Ink, IPS LCD, or LED matrix displays, each member of the Badgeware family is basically a tiny wearable computer with a Raspberry Pi RP2350 microprocessor, support […]
#badger #badgeware #blinky #pimoroni #smartBage #tufty #wearableDisplay
Read more: https://liliputing.com/pimoroni-launches-badgeware-line-of-wearable-programmable-displays/
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Pimoroni launches Badgeware line of wearable programmable displays
Pimoroni’s new Badgeware line of wearable electronics are basically high-tech replacements for paper badges that hang from a lanyard around your neck or “hi my name is” stickers you affix to your shirt.
Available with a choice of E Ink, IPS LCD, or LED matrix displays, each member of the Badgeware family is basically a tiny wearable computer with a Raspberry Pi RP2350 microprocessor, support […]
#badger #badgeware #blinky #pimoroni #smartBage #tufty #wearableDisplay
Read more: https://liliputing.com/pimoroni-launches-badgeware-line-of-wearable-programmable-displays/
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Pimoroni launches Badgeware line of wearable programmable displays
Pimoroni’s new Badgeware line of wearable electronics are basically high-tech replacements for paper badges that hang from a lanyard around your neck or “hi my name is” stickers you affix to your shirt.
Available with a choice of E Ink, IPS LCD, or LED matrix displays, each member of the Badgeware family is basically a tiny wearable computer with a Raspberry Pi RP2350 microprocessor, support […]
#badger #badgeware #blinky #pimoroni #smartBage #tufty #wearableDisplay
Read more: https://liliputing.com/pimoroni-launches-badgeware-line-of-wearable-programmable-displays/
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Pimoroni Unveils Badgeware Series Featuring New E-Paper, IPS, and LED Wearable Devices
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I too was a member of the Tufty Club. #Tufty is 10 years older than me and still enjoying retirement.
The policeman on the other hand was shot for giving Ermintrude from The Magic Roundabout Bovine TB.
😉
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@vfrmedia ISTR the Tufty Club was around long before that, certainly back in the early '60s, before it was Trumptonised in 1970s 🙂
#Tufty #RoadSafety #squirrels #TV #nostalgia -
#Tufty poster from #1970s #NorthernIreland (I vaguely remember also seeing it around train stations in #London around the same time) #UK #TheTroubles
(Normally Tufty the squirrel and his friends just told you to be safe when crossing the road or playing outside)
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Whilst Americans had cardboard space age playsets, in 1970s Britain we had a cardboard road layout (to use with Matchbox and other 1:64 scale toy cars), complete with roundabout and #Tufty Fluffytail the squirrel and his Furryfolk friends (who were regularly on kids TV in that era with road safety PSAs) reminding kids to also think about pedestrians and add safe road crossing points to the layout..