My neighbor gave me an old Nook Simple Touch that had barely been used. Unfortunately, the exterior rubber/plastic is super sticky.
Using a few different types of chemicals did not seem work. I've scraped off a lot of the sticky-ness, but the bezel will probably disintegrate if I try.
I'm considering designing and 3d-printing a rudimentary case for the internals and scrapping the original.
"The Fourth Division of the the IX Corps, which was comprised of USCT regiments, were the last to enter the action. In this, their first engagement, they advanced farther than any other Federal unit. The counterattack ...drove back the USCTs and plugged the gap in the Confederate line." [Courtesy of the National Park Service]
‘Quarantine Notes is also live on #Smashwords for all those non #Kindle people.
Smashwords will distribute to Barnes & Noble for the #Nook, #Kobo, #Sony, and a bunch of other platforms (including those that sell #ebooks to #libraries ), which is especially good for ebook #readers outside the #usa where Kindle isn’t quite as dominant.’
🆕 blog! “Combining 3 transport APIs for one info screen”
Last year, I blogged about how I turned an old eReader into an Information Screen. I've since updated the display to show me three different sets of transport information. At a glance, I can see the next bus, whether there are delays on the Elizabeth Line, and if my regular trains are running. Here's how…