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Sun, May 17th 1:51pm 2009: Practical Arduino
Trying to keep track of the parts for 40-ish Arduino projects at once has been a bit of an exercise in controlled chaos so this morning I went down to the Reject Shop and bought a stack more cheap kitchen containers with snap-on lids. Now things are much neater. This is one shelf:
Yellow labels for projects for Practical Arduino, white and blue labels for general supplies. I started doing blue labels using a Dymo labeler but it turned out that hand-written labels on electrical tape are easier to read from a distance so I gave up on the high-tech approach.
Still not enough though, I should make another trip to the Reject Shop and buy about another 20 at least.
Trying to keep track of the parts for 40-ish Arduino projects at once has been a bit of an exercise in controlled chaos so this morning I went down to the Reject Shop and bought a stack more cheap kitchen containers with snap-on lids. Now things are much neater. This is one shelf:
Yellow labels for projects for Practical Arduino, white and blue labels for general supplies. I started doing blue labels using a Dymo labeler but it turned out that hand-written labels on electrical tape are easier to read from a distance so I gave up on the high-tech approach.
Still not enough though, I should make another trip to the Reject Shop and buy about another 20 at least.[ Back to top ]
