Henry's House of Thoughts

Links

Here’s a collection of sites I’ve found useful and/or entertaining on a variety of topics:

Nature, plants and gardening

Electronics

  • Spark Fun Electronics
    Tons of components, boards, microcontrollers and such. Decent prices.
  • DigiKey
    If you need electronics they have almost anything and usually the best price.
  • Newark element14
    Another good source of electronic parts, connectors and related items.
  • Adafruit Industries
    A nice selection of Arduino and Raspberry Pi related gear. Best product descriptions and tutorials, as well as a great blog.
  • PCJR
    Manufactures my favorite family of microcontrollers, Teensy
  • MCM Electronics
    Some different selections and seems to have the best prices on Raspberry Pi related gear.
  • Maker.Pro
    Maker collaboration site; collection of assorted projects.
  • Hackaday
    Tons of hacking/maker projects, articles and assorted contests.

Sailing

  • Tartan 27 Owners Yahoo! Group
    Group for anyone who owns or is interested in Tartan 27 sailboats.  Most activity has moved to groups.io and Facebook  after Yahoo! changed Groups to not allow hosting user created content.
  • Tartan 27 Owners on Groups.io
    Semi-official continuation of the Yahoo! group for Tartan 27 owners.
  • Tartan 27 Owners group on Facebook
    Facebook group for discussions about the Tartan 27 sailboat.
  • Defender
    Usually the best prices around for all manner of boating and marine supplies. Keep a weather eye out for their warehouse sale in late March or early April.

One thought on “Links

  1. Reynand Collado

    Good Day,

    I had a question regarding the “Links” page on your website. Are you accepting suggestions for the page?

    If you are, I would like to suggest adding Maker Pro under the “Electronics” header. They are an active, open source platform for maker projects much like Hack A Day. These projects are centered around Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, home automation and more. And better yet, the content is completely user generated. Here is the URL for their website if you would like to have a look:

    https://Maker.Pro/

    Let me know what you think of this suggestion or if you need any additional information!

    Best,

    Reynand

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