Posts tagged ‘Electronics’

I recently finished making my own Maple LED Clock. It only took five tries! Check out all the details here!

Assembled Front View
Assembled Rear View
Working Clock
Clock and the Tools That Made It

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I recently obtained a CNC Router. Check out my ongoing adventures on my new CNC Router page and the associated Gallery section!

CNC Router

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As a big fan of SparkFun.com, I was greatly upset when I found out that Sparc International sent them a nasty cease and desist letter. For those of you not familiar with SparkFun.com, they’re a really cool company in Colorado that produces all kinds of electronic goodness for electronic tinkerers like me. I’ve used their products on a lot of my projects, including their handy serial LCD on my Drag Racing Christmas Tree project, and their various ZigBee accessories on my Mailbox Monitor project, to name a few.

The situation made me upset enough to write the following letter. I just hate seeing cool companies like SparkFun getting bullied by the big guys.

from Brad Hanken
to sparcinfo@sparc.org
cc spark@sparkfun.com
date Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 12:31 PM
subject Pleadings of a saddened customer regarding your recent communications with SparkFun.com

To whom it may concern,

As a dedicated fan and advocate of both Sun and SparkFun.com, I was recently saddened by learning of the C&D letter sent to SparkFun on behalf of Sparc International.  I make my living programming in Java, (much of my code even runs on Sparc-based servers), and I have great respect for the Sun family of companies in general.  Away from work, I blow off steam designing and working with embedded systems and hardware, often supplemented with the great products SparkFun produces.  I find it extremely hard to believe that anyone would confuse Sparc International and SparkFun.com.  Count me among those in the “relevent purchasing groups” completely baffled at the suggestion that I would ever confuse Sparc International and SparkFun.com.  Beyond the fact you both like semiconductors, you’re nothing alike, and you needn’t fear I’ll confuse the two of you merely because you both use the ultra-common phonetic “Spark” as a component in your respective trademarks.

Sparc produces server hardware.

SparkFun facilitates embedded systems hobbyists and engineers by providing easy to integrate components and tools to further embedded projects.

There is no overlap, and certainly no confusion!

Please live and let live.  Please don’t replace my current image of Sparc International as “cool member of the Sun family of companies” with that of “another trademark bully to avoid and urge others to avoid”.

Most sincerely,
Brad Hanken,
proud customer of both of your companies

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It’s been awhile since I’ve posted much here, so I thought I’d start it out by detailing my latest and greatest electronics project, the modernization of a practice drag racing christmas tree controller. Check out all the details on it’s electronics sub-page on the page navigation list, or click here. Enjoy!

Front angled view

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