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
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.
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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.