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http://www.harbaum.org/till/tiltstick/index.shtml

Now, we have everything for an ultimate Driftbox device: GPS, Tiltstick, OBD-II
 

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- pretty slick!

(btw, i get a security warning about the site certificate for the PayPal button on the referenced URL above)
 
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that is so SWEET!

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wow. this... makes me totally happy.
 
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Any chance you could provide a "kit" or even a soldered print?
My soldering is a bit rusty (done some electronics in pre-SMD times - yeah I know) and I don't have any way's for the moment to make PCB's , let alone it's 15 years ago I programmed by last microcontroller
 
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Very cool. Wiimaemo.
 
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#7
Pretty cool, but as much as I love Marble Madness, it doesn't excite me that much. Maybe I just lack the vision to see what can be done with this new ability.
 
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This is VERY cool... I can see someone making software version of the G-Tech meter that measures g-force, acceleration, etc for cars..
http://www.gtechpro.com/ss.html

I will definitely keep my eye on this!!
 
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#9
G-force meter would be cool...

but I have always thought that if there were a built in accelerometer on the tablets.. the coolest thing would be shake commands...

like a quick flick to the left to go "Back" in the browser....

and best of all.. a brisk shake up and down to close all windows and show the desktop. aka.. clearing an etch a sketch.
 

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#10
Nice!

Now who will be first to put a mini-B connecto rigged for host mode on it
 
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