Useful application of Code Project article
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Chris said if I was going to pass an amusing note and interrupt everyone's work, I had to share it with the whole class: WaterHobo in hackszine.com (which in turn refs Original WaterHobo project site) (which both make use of The Code Project article here.) I am proud to see that The Code Project is doing some good in the world and helping solve important problems like getting those pesky neighbor kids off the lawn. :)
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Chris said if I was going to pass an amusing note and interrupt everyone's work, I had to share it with the whole class: WaterHobo in hackszine.com (which in turn refs Original WaterHobo project site) (which both make use of The Code Project article here.) I am proud to see that The Code Project is doing some good in the world and helping solve important problems like getting those pesky neighbor kids off the lawn. :)
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Chris said if I was going to pass an amusing note and interrupt everyone's work, I had to share it with the whole class: WaterHobo in hackszine.com (which in turn refs Original WaterHobo project site) (which both make use of The Code Project article here.) I am proud to see that The Code Project is doing some good in the world and helping solve important problems like getting those pesky neighbor kids off the lawn. :)
with the water restrictions here in Brisneyland we couldn't use water - you'd get hung drawn and quartered...some sort of cheap metallic ballistic material might be a better option ;) bryce
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Chris said if I was going to pass an amusing note and interrupt everyone's work, I had to share it with the whole class: WaterHobo in hackszine.com (which in turn refs Original WaterHobo project site) (which both make use of The Code Project article here.) I am proud to see that The Code Project is doing some good in the world and helping solve important problems like getting those pesky neighbor kids off the lawn. :)
That's pretty dang cool. I'm downloading AForge now.
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Chris said if I was going to pass an amusing note and interrupt everyone's work, I had to share it with the whole class: WaterHobo in hackszine.com (which in turn refs Original WaterHobo project site) (which both make use of The Code Project article here.) I am proud to see that The Code Project is doing some good in the world and helping solve important problems like getting those pesky neighbor kids off the lawn. :)
I've wanted to make something like this for security. Ever since I had a plant nicked from my front yard. The culprit lived across the road and was silly enough to put it in his window, but still I had to go to court because he was adamant it was his all along, despite photographic evidence. If I had motion-detector video recording and infra-red based lighting, the matter wouldn't have gotten past the defence lawyers desk... And if the lights had come on as soon as the perpetrator entered the yard, then I suspect the plant would never have gone missing either...
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