You just need to do another Raspberry Pi project that combines a blood alcohol sensor and intravenous drip controller such that each person who uses it, including yourself, can properly tune it to maintain their specific Ballmer Peak. :-)
Just another Perl hooker - My clients appreciate that I keep my code clean but my comments dirty.
That's a *brilliant* idea! I love coding for new, random sensors and ICs.
To that end: "Your Amazon.ca order of "2" x OSEPP MQ-3 Alcohol Gas Sensor Module".
Can I drive? *blows into device* ... "nope!"
Can I code? *blows into device* ... "although the inability to stand doesn't preclude you from coding, you might really piss off your collaborators if you do!"
Well, just remember that I want my cut! And I'm not opposed to my cut being shipped to me in the form of cases of Canadian whisky either if that's more convenient for you, stevieb. :-)
Just another Perl hooker - My clients appreciate that I keep my code clean but my comments dirty.
Hahaha literally as I'm writing the backend C code for the new Perl Breathalyzer.
Want to get it done in time for my family visitors near Christmas. I'm going to throw a quick Dancer2 wrapper around it, and have a display on a TV with <insert random way of displaying the results in a silly method> visual appearance.
Accuracy will be directly related to my BAC as I'm finalizing the mathematics within the C code.