Nathan Seidle: Excellent. Thank you, Chris. Yeah, so Nathan Seidle.
Nathan Seidle: A little runner, yeah, that was like bright red after Halloween.
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: So, I took these pictures and FedExe'd it back to them, and they approved that. So I don't know how bad it has to be not to
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Good question. So how do you interface to like main power -- 120 volt / 220 volt -- stuff like that. As an embedded engineer that does most of
Nathan Seidle: -- great question. Stuff that has me really excited?
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Will it fit on a cat collar?
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Good question, so -- Am I still doing some of the business stuff or have we hired somebody to help me do it?
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Oh, the cease and desist.
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Really good question. We've done some preliminary analytics.
Nathan Seidle: The question was whether or not you can solder to stainless steel wire male audience #7: On a Bosch Oxygen Sensor.
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Let me know when you do.
Nathan Seidle: I really don't know. I have tried to solder to something called nichrome wire. And I was trying to use it for my balloon
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: I'm sorry, I didn't hear -- what type of a sensor is it?
Nathan Seidle: I don't know that instance specifically, but I have seen a lot of open source efforts where they say, "Hey, this prism-based spectroscopy unit is extremely
Nathan Seidle: Yes. male audience #9: Was that really complicated? Like, was it hard?
Nathan Seidle: It's a little different every day, right?
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Mm-hmm. Any other questions?
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Yeah, so batchpcb is sort of the side service that we offer.
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Works really well.
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Fabulous question. So the question was what do we think about 32-bit processors and new stuff coming ondown the line.
Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: Yes. So some of the way that we look at a product is -- when we decide whether or not to carry it on the SparkFun site is -- Is it really cool?
Nathan Seidle: Great question. Very carefully. How do you get the camera back from the helium balloon project? It's easy to send the camera up; it's hard
to invite Christina Seid who is the owner of the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory.
male audience #12: Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: So, the question I heard was "How do we decide new products to sell and how do we decide what to carry?"
male audience #12: Nathan Seidle>>Nathan Seidle: No, no. Usually we start with five or ten units and see how those sell. Oh, yeah. Absolutely.
This is Dr. John Seidensticker, the Dean of Tiger Biologists in 1972.
Today, we have Nathan Seidle. Sigh. Duh. Sigh. Duh.
up-and-coming? Nathan Seidle: Do I have a favorite up-and-coming product?
male audience #8: Or pesticides in beer for that matter Nathan Seidle: Other questions? Yes, sir.
So I'm sitting in the office in Sarajevo with this wonderful woman Seida who runs Women for Women.
Here's a picture of B.B. King with Sid Seidenberg, who was B.B.'s manager, very-- brought blues to the whole world.
The biologist that I showed the picture of, Dr. John Seidensticker, early on in 1972, he was sitting in my office about--