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#22174 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 28 December 2011 - 12:45 PM in General Discussion

That's a good question. There was plenty of talk of it going out 'very soon', I'll try to see what stalled it, if it is stalled.



#25432 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 13 March 2012 - 12:52 AM in General Discussion

Omar great, thanks for doing a full box update, I'll make sure you get the next address soon if you don't already have it. What's amazing to me is there are SO few things I can see there that I'd originally put in the box!



#17637 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 06 September 2011 - 04:09 AM in General Discussion

Don't worry about sending a mailing address yet. I'll contact the list members prior to the box being sent out. So just express your interest here and I'll record it.



#22897 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 18 January 2012 - 01:59 AM in General Discussion

Liqdfire thanks for keeping us updated. Arron is the only one in contact with Terry and I know he's 'watch'ing this thread. Arron if speak with him can you see if he has a tracking#?



#17725 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 07 September 2011 - 04:22 PM in General Discussion

liqdfire, I think it may end up being okay. We have a good number of people but not the ~20 I was aiming for, so unless there's a rush we'll probably open it up for more people.



#17623 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 06 September 2011 - 01:01 AM in General Discussion

The “Box of Crappy Surplus”, or BOCS, is a fun, community building experiment based on The Great Internet Migratory Box of Electronics Junk for Netduino community members. The premise is simple, as electronics enthusiasts, makers, tweakers and tinkerers we all develop small stockpiles of near-worthless junk. Not trash mind you, but the miscellaneous bits and pieces of projects long forgotten and put away. A handful of screws, the wheel bearings that didn’t quite fit your robot, the bag of resistors that turned out to be not quite the right value. If anyone is as much of a pack-rat as me you likely have boxes of this type of stuff, too wasteful to throw away, too few to try selling on eBay.

The BOCS is, as TGIMBoEJ puts it, a ‘mobile lending library’ of components. Unlike some other similar boxes we’ll provide slightly more structure. The goal is to send the box in multiple loops, back and forth across the USA. Each person who registers will receive the box in random order, and be responsible for sending the box to the next person. Flat rate boxes from the USPS keep shipping costs to a minimum and there will be no other costs to participate. Cost for a medium sized box will be approximately $10.50 and supports up to 20 pounds, labels can be easily printed from the USPS website. If the box grows too large we’ll need a ‘large’ box which will cost closer to $15.00 to ship domestically.

Rules are less important than fun, but some guidelines are below:

What can I expect to find in the BOCS? What should I put in?
The ‘theme’ of the box is electronics and general ‘maker’ materials. Resistors, switches, buttons, wires, wheels, screws, gears, integrated circuits, small hand tools, interconnects, and who knows what else are things you could find in the box, plus anything someone along the chain thinks you might find useful. I’d prefer people use their imagination and put anything they thing another maker could find useful in the box than to create a list of ‘expected’ items.All USPS regulations regarding priority mail service should be followed, and common sense should be used. Let’s avoid batteries which could short out, liquids which could spill, and things of that nature as we..

How much can I take from the BOCS? How much must I contribute?
There’s again no particular rules here. A sheet will accompany the box that we ask all people to briefly note what they took and contributed. A general rule is to replace what you take with something equally “cool”. I think if we all concern ourselves with monetary value of items then the point of the box will be lost. If you think you can use the item, or a few items, take them. We want this to be a community project so we do ask that you update us regarding any cool things you build with box items.

Who do I send the BOCS to when I’m done?
To try and maintain some semblance of privacy, each person will receive via email the address of the next person on the chain. We’ll also try and confirm all addresses prior to shipping to reduce the chances that the box is “lost” at an out of date address.


At this time we'll only be accepting community members from the USA in order to keep postal rates consistent and cheap. Future rounds may (and likely will) go outside the USA.

Okay, I want to participate, what happens next?

We’re (mostly) keeping it to Netduino community members. Visit this thread to look for any updates to the rules. Post a message indicating that you'd like to receive the box, I'll tally usernames until we have enough. Once the box is ready to go, I'll contact all members via the forums to get mailing information. Your address will only go to the person who sends the box to you.

What do I do when I receive the box?

First, take some free stuff! Try to only take items you think you can use, and the key here is for everyone to take what they think is fair. Put some items in the box that you no longer need. The items can be anything ‘maker’ related, can be new or used, so long as they’re functional. If there are multiple parts to a single item make sure they’ll stay together by using a small ziplock bag. Make sure to label what the item is if it’s not obvious, might as well throw your screen name on the label so whoever receives it knows who to thank!

Update the box status, use this forum thread you used to signup, that’s where we’ll update community participation. Or contact me directly and I can do so for you. This is about community building, so let us know what items you kept and what you have in mind for them!

Finally, check your email/forum PM’s/whatever, I’ll have sent you the address you’re meant to send the box to next. If I didn’t, make sure you ask, we don’t want the box to get stuck or lost. Print a label at USPS’s website, slap it on the box, and bring it to any post office.

That’s it! If all goes well will do this multiple times, growing the list each time. We’re limiting this first round to personal friends, and Netduino community members. Anyone with positive or neutral forum standing who has been a member for at least 60 days can ask to be on the list. The first 20 members who asked to be included will be on this initial round.

For any questions please feel free to send me a PM here.



#17737 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 07 September 2011 - 10:16 PM in General Discussion

If this goes a round or two I'd love to develop it into a service. I'm hardly the first one to do such a thing, but it looks like most existing projects rely on wikis or forum updates, which makes it hard to do neat stuff like google maps based visualization of the trip the box went on.



#22634 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 10 January 2012 - 01:21 AM in General Discussion

:(

Boy did I really want in on this. I have a ton of stuff to get rid of.


We'll work you in, originally I was going to have the box come back to me to finish off 'round 1', but I'll work with Arron to add the people who asked to be added afterwards. Anyone who wants in find the link higher up the thread wit the form to submit your details to, comment in the thread to make sure we look for new names.



#17870 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 11 September 2011 - 08:45 PM in General Discussion

Stan, in my original post I mention an ongoing project that includes boxes worldwide, and there's been some interest from European members. My current limitation of being US only is so we can use flat rate postage in the US. Once we know this 'works' we could certainly have one person responsible for sending it abroad. Perhaps if a community member wants to start another box we could 'swap' boxes down the road.

I started packing a box today, so far the types of items being added are:

  • Misc Switches
  • numerous solenoids
  • set of plastic calipers
  • audio jacks
  • panel mound LEDs
  • sound/video card
  • AMD processor (1700+)
  • usb fingerprint scanner
  • stepper motors
  • gears
  • solderless terminals
  • etc
  • etc
  • etc

Want the contents to be a little bit of a surprise and obviously they'll change at each step. Arron(UnkwnTech) and I have opened it up a little bit to people we know to try and get a minimum of 15 or so members. So if you're interested or just curious about participating please speak up!



#24356 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 17 February 2012 - 07:33 PM in General Discussion

Guess we can't make funny of Terry for holding things up anymore :)



#17893 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 12 September 2011 - 03:05 PM in General Discussion

JonnyBoats, that's a really cool idea, and I bet a great way to 'cycle' out a bunch of the items all at once and get all new stuff. Perhaps some kind of 'hacker/maker' challenge for resolving situations where people want the same items, or a low-bid auction system with proceeds going to a local charity, I don't know lots of options. So far we have on the list: ItsDan, UnkwnTech, Chris Walker, KodeDaemon, liqdfire, Fabien Royer, JonnyBoats. Arron and I probably have 1-3 people each we could add but I'd prefer community members. I actually ordered the medium size flat rate boxes from the USPS which got shipped today (yes I know I could just pick them up but my local post office doesn't stay well-stocked). My hope is to pack the box and mail it this weekend to the first recipient. So if you want in speak up!



#19558 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 21 October 2011 - 07:12 PM in General Discussion

Kode, glad you got something useful out of it, even if it was a handful of LEDs :) At least they're properly labeled with an item # so there's no guesswork!



#18008 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 14 September 2011 - 06:29 PM in General Discussion

Cristoc, welcome to the list! We have 9 confirmed members, with a few deciding. I still plan to assemble the box this weekend, I'll contact people via PM shortly or if anyone wants to be proactive and contact me with your preferred mailing address. Active community member Terry Massey has also joined the list although hasn't mentioned it in the thread. List currently stands at: ItsDan, UnkwnTech, Chris Walker, KodeDaemon, liqdfire, Fabien Royer, JonnyBoats, Christoc, Terry Massey.



#21123 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 29 November 2011 - 07:19 PM in General Discussion

If Terry hasn't mailed it yet I could ask him to divert it to the next person and we could put you back on after you're back...



#18258 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 20 September 2011 - 05:14 PM in General Discussion

The BOCS mailed this morning and is heading to Arron(UnkwnTech)!



#22630 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 10 January 2012 - 12:10 AM in General Discussion

It's pretty clear at this point that Terry has stolen our box. Would any graphically minded person like to create a Wanted poster?



#18354 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 23 September 2011 - 02:37 PM in General Discussion

BOCS arrived in Redding, CA this morning and should be delivered to UnkwnTech today!



#22672 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 10 January 2012 - 08:37 PM in General Discussion

There should be time to call off the hit.



#19042 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 11 October 2011 - 07:02 PM in General Discussion

Jonny, great! Hope you found something useful inside, thanks for trying to expand the project by doing an opening party. I assume from the lack of replies that it didn't work out?



#23080 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 20 January 2012 - 10:07 PM in General Discussion

VICTORY!



#19538 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 21 October 2011 - 02:46 PM in General Discussion

Just an update, the BOCS arrived at KodeDaemon's address, and has already been shipped out to Glorious Leader Chris Walker.



#24536 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 21 February 2012 - 09:57 PM in General Discussion

The box showed up at DotNetNuke HQ today.
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I'll go through it tonight/tomorrow and try to get it back out on Thursday.


My flyer survived!



#21079 What's in the magical, mysterious, box of crappy surplus?

Posted by ItsDan on 28 November 2011 - 06:10 PM in General Discussion

I believe Terry Massey now has the BOCS and should be sending it along shortly if he hasn't already.



#31194 Thinking about a community run Maker Challenge

Posted by ItsDan on 25 June 2012 - 11:24 AM in Netduino Go

Just picked up on this thread, but I do think with the existing core modules it would be a tough competition, you'd end up with a handful of variations on the same project.



#28953 STM8S-DISCOVERY - KIT

Posted by ItsDan on 13 May 2012 - 02:46 PM in Netduino Go

I used the SWIM connector on the discovery board when programming the Protomodule, worked great. I didn't use the onboard chip much but only because I had other chip(s) ready to go.




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