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01 Sep, 2022
never buy overpriced lawn feed
Weighing ten grams into a bucketful of water, plus ten grams of other (nitrogen rich) fertiliser got my grass growing green when the rest of the street had drought straw coloured wasteland. Not mowing for a couple of months has also helped that grass.
I wrote no for durable because like any similar crystal salt, it will pick up water. I get great entertainment from having the best grass in the street, but I don't expect everyone else to be so amused.

08 Jan, 2019
Too new to do damp heat reliability testing. Good for indoor smart thermostat uses.
With the two downloads from adafruit and standard 0.1 inch pinboard, the Arduino 328 gets some numbers out from this, and they change when you huff on the sensor. I would not trust it for outdoor long term or use in a condensing atmosphere, but for a smart house ultra thermostat it does what a hobbyist should want it to do. A more expensive everything-proof outdoor version might be useful too - let us know when the same sensor gets packaged for all weather nasty environmental conditions.
09 Oct, 2011
speed up your system ? ditch windows and get linux, and get an OCZ
1 of 2 found this helpful A magic fast hard drive ! Job Done :)
GParted from Ubuntu 10.10 put a bootable flag and some NTFS partitions onto it. Then Windows7 installation from DVD and that went normally. I've not yet verified how well the partitioning works but it got Windows7 boottime from 1 minute on previous equipment down to about 40 seconds, with the biggest delays waiting for the network to do updates.
If Windows could live without updates for a couple of days then I could do some serious programming. This year it won't, and that introduces security risks so severe that I might take it off my good system and use only my Atom 525 board for tasks which require Windows. For everything to do with browsing, email, comms, and writing, Ubuntu is faster and better.