Our video this week is from Lawrence Wengler, who set us a video of one of his favorite “in use” gadgets.

Lawrence writes:  

Hi Dick and Chad,

I made a little video on my favorite home automation gadget, a battery-powered motor for blinds.

https://youtu.be/k58dmAbJLjI

I hope you like it.

Cheers, Lawrence

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Email of the week!

This week’s email is from Michael Manly who writes: Subject: The Eye Clock.

Hey Dick and Chad,  

i know Chad said during the livestream that the hour “eye” of the clock was moving, maybe the clock was built backwards (ie Minutes on the left side and Hours on the right). what if you flipped it 180 degrees and set time? 

Thanks, keep up the great work and the show!
Michaelm270 from Kentucky