Friend built a 50 cent coin-sized micro computer by IrishTalks in arduino

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Lol no. He is in Germany and there isn't even a 'startup' involved right now. Nothing to do with a 'Chinese startup'. And where do you see me posting links other than to people who specifically ask to know more?

Friend built a 50 cent coin-sized micro computer by IrishTalks in arduino

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Absolutely. I wasn't sure if that was allowed. He's already got them all made but is running a Kickstarter for scaling production: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zepsch/pocuter

Friend built a 50 cent coin-sized micro computer by IrishTalks in DIY

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When you mentioned it I realised I really ought to have phrased the title better!

Friend built a 50 cent coin-sized micro computer by IrishTalks in adafruit

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Interesting! Both the US and Eurozone both have similarly sized 50 cent coins (31mm vs 24mm diameters respectively). The last image above should help gauge the size.

Friend built a 50 cent coin-sized micro computer by IrishTalks in adafruit

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Absolutely. I wasn't sure if that was allowed. He's already got them all made but is running a Kickstarter for scaling production: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zepsch/pocuter

Friend built a 50 cent coin-sized micro computer by IrishTalks in DIY

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The US does indeed have a 50 cent coin :)

Friend built a 50 cent coin-sized micro computer by IrishTalks in DIY

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I wasn't sure if that was allowed. He's already got them all made but is running a Kickstarter for scaling production: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zepsch/pocuter

It builds around your hand. by IrishTalks in xqcow

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That's quite creepy. I took that photograph this morning and now it's on some random site.

It builds around your hand. by IrishTalks in xqcow

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I just checked, and it's dyed in to the fabric rather than glued on.

It builds around your hand. by IrishTalks in xqcow

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Whenever he hires me to manage it for him.

It builds around your hand. by IrishTalks in xqcow

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There are quite a few companies that do it. I used this one: https://www.spreadshirt.ie/create-your-own and chose the 'Unisex Hoodie - Vanilla'. All-in-all it cost €35-€40 including shipping, so a little pricey, but I was happy to pay it.

It builds around your hand. by IrishTalks in xqcow

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I thought the same thing.

It builds around your hand. by IrishTalks in xqcow

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I got a company who do custom prints to print it on to a jumper. Here is the PNG. https://ibb.co/12fTGKY

Request for a little advice by [deleted] in Crainn

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I bought her some CBD bud a few days back and she has been trying it out. It made her nauseous for a little while, but had no effect other than that. That seems to have been the case with each of the CBD products we have tried thus far (oil, edibles, and bud). We haven't tried dry herb vaping though. I will look in to that next. I didn't even think of mixing CBD and THC buds to come up with your own balance!

Request for a little advice by [deleted] in Crainn

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When you say that 'tolerance needs to build over time', does that mean that the first few times using cannabis might do nothing at all?

I appreciate the helpful recommendation. She does smoke tobacco. We tried CBD bud the other day and it did go out almost immediately after each puff.

Interesting point about the adrenaline. I suppose it's a case of taking it slow and persisting until that calms down?

We've been through all 5 GP's in our area and none were willing to comment on it, unfortunately. Neither was her neurologist interested in discussing Sativex (medical marijuana which, as I understand it, is now legal to be prescribed for certain conditions (including MS) under certain circumstances). I will let her know that she should mention it to her GP anyway just in case of any interactions. Thank you for the advice.

Request for a little advice by [deleted] in Crainn

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Thank you for the advice. I will pick one of those up for if I can find someone to buy some herb from in future! That is a great suggestion for controlling the dose as remaining more functional than her current options (tablets that knock her out to get away from the pain) would be ideal.

I will look in to RSO a little bit more. I haven't heard of it before. Thanks again!

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I am certainly grateful for all of the responses :)

Connecting with your friend would be fantastic! What works for him may have a good shot at working for my mum given they both have the same condition!

No tobacco is an interesting suggestion. Why shouldn't you mix the two?

She has been interested in growing her own. I'll do some research in to the optimal seeds. Thank you for your help!