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Saturday, April 9, 2022
Fire Weather Watch issued April 09 at 7:06PM CDT until April 10 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS
Garage Sale
513 Monroe Street Kimball NE we have Antique electrical bottles glass telephone insulators pots and pans instapot a antique salad shooter Grease drainer ladies golf clubs steamer trunk transfer chair four-wheeled Walker a weight bench some free weights edge trimmer weed wackers shovels other learning garden lawn mowers fan outdoor furniture antique sleds old rocking chairs ladies golf clubs and lot lots more. Everything is negotiable. Starting today and going untill all is gone. And yes I still have the 1965 Jeep.
Sale on Dowd Court early this afternoon
Reminder
Saturday April 9th
From 11:00am to 2:00 pm
Pulled pork sandwich meals
Includes a sandwich, homemade potato salad and a bag of chips
Water and soda available for separate price
Cash only
15 Dowd Ct
Kimball
Red Flag Warning issued April 09 at 12:52PM CDT until April 09 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS
Friday, April 8, 2022
COYOTE CHOIR FIRST
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Coyotes Compete In Bayard
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Frerichs An All-Star Coach
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Robert L. Stanfield
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Clyde W. Cox & Charlotte A. Cox
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Thursday, April 7, 2022
Colts & Fillies Learn A Bit About Bits And Bridles
http://dlvr.it/SNBLm9
New Seats Coming To McNees Auditorium
http://dlvr.it/SNBLZn
ANNIE JUELFS: 62-YEAR MAIL CARRIER
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Two City Power Outages Next Week
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Episode 366: Meet a robot that weeds your garden
This week’s podcast starts with an update on the state of Bluetooth adoption courtesy of the Bluetooth SIG. We discuss adoption of Bluetooth in the smart home, adoption of Bluetooth mesh and why Kevin prefers NFC to Bluetooth for secure keys. From there we discuss a new effort by the U.S. Congress to make it easier for medical device companies to keep their devices secure and up-to-date. We then talk about a new chip that handles a lot of the complexities associated with energy harvesting chips, and a new partnership program from Wiliot to enable other companies to put their postage-stamp-sized computers on products. We also talk about how the chip shortage can have negative impacts on R&D, building off of conversations I have had recently, and this article. In product news we discuss using picture-in-picture for Apple’s HomeKit camera feeds, Eufy’s new battery-powered camera that has a cellular subscription, and whether we should be done with Wyze gear or not. Kevin also reviews the Wyze gun safe and finds that its connectivity doesn’t offer much value. We end the first half of the show by answering a listener question about creating a do-not-disturb option for connected devices.

Our guest this week is Helen Greiner, a co-founder of iRobot and CEO of Tertill, a weeding robot. We discuss what she learned building a robot designed for the mass market, and how to think about introducing new capabilities over time. We also discuss how the Tertill works. It’s surprisingly low-tech for a robot, but that’s intentional to keep the price low enough to convince skeptical consumers to shell out $349 for a robot designed to keep gardens weed-free. We also talk about adding a subscription business model to the company’s mix and why that matters today. We end with Greiner’s vision for the smart garden of the future. It’s a fun interview just in time for spring.
Hosts: Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel
Guest: Helen Greiner, CEO of Tertill
Sponsors: Save our Standards and RAKwireless
- Whatever happened to Bluetooth mesh?
- Congress wants to make medical devices more secure
- The chip shortage may be hurting innovation
- What the creator of a weeding robot learned from robotic vacuums
- Tomorrow’s smart garden has plenty of sensors and solar-powered robots
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Episode 366: Meet a robot that weeds your garden
This week’s podcast starts with an update on the state of Bluetooth adoption courtesy of the Bluetooth SIG. We discuss adoption of Bluetooth in the smart home, adoption of Bluetooth mesh and why Kevin prefers NFC to Bluetooth for secure keys. From there we discuss a new effort by the U.S. Congress to make it easier for medical device companies to keep their devices secure and up-to-date. We then talk about a new chip that handles a lot of the complexities associated with energy harvesting chips, and a new partnership program from Wiliot to enable other companies to put their postage-stamp-sized computers on products. We also talk about how the chip shortage can have negative impacts on R&D, building off of conversations I have had recently, and this article. In product news we discuss using picture-in-picture for Apple’s HomeKit camera feeds, Eufy’s new battery-powered camera that has a cellular subscription, and whether we should be done with Wyze gear or not. Kevin also reviews the Wyze gun safe and finds that its connectivity doesn’t offer much value. We end the first half of the show by answering a listener question about creating a a do-not-disturb option for connected devices.

Our guest this week is Helen Greiner, a co-founder of iRobot and CEO of Tertill, a weeding robot. We discuss what she learned building a robot designed for the mass market, and how to think about introducing new capabilities over time. We also discuss how the Tertill works. It’s surprisingly low-tech for a robot, but that’s intentional to keep the price low enough to convince skeptical consumers to shell out $349 for a robot designed to keep gardens wood-free. We also talk about adding a subscription business model to the company’s mix and why that matters today. We end with Greiner’s vision for the smart garden of the future. It’s a fun interview just in time for spring.
Hosts: Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel
Guest: Helen Greiner, CEO of Tertill
Sponsors: Save our Standards and RAKwireless
- Whatever happened to Bluetooth mesh?
- Congress wants to make medical devices more secure
- The chip shortage may be hurting innovation
- What the creator of a weeding robot learned from robotic vacuums
- Tomorrow’s smart garden has plenty of sensors and solar-powered robots
The post Episode 366: Meet a robot that weeds your garden appeared first on IoT Podcast - Internet of Things.
High Wind Warning issued April 07 at 5:05AM CDT until April 07 at 10:00PM CDT by NWS
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
High Wind Warning issued April 06 at 11:26PM CDT until April 07 at 10:00PM CDT by NWS
New text message from Kimball Weather Center - WEATHER ALERT (405) 454-8911
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High Wind Watch issued April 06 at 6:21PM CDT until April 07 at 10:00PM CDT by NWS
New text message from Kimball Weather Center - WEATHER ALERT (405) 454-8911
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High Wind Warning issued April 06 at 6:00AM CDT until April 06 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS
High Wind Watch issued April 06 at 6:00AM CDT until April 07 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS
High Wind Warning issued April 06 at 3:07AM CDT until April 06 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS
High Wind Watch issued April 06 at 3:07AM CDT until April 07 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS
New text message from Kimball Weather Center - WEATHER ALERT (405) 454-8911
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Tuesday, April 5, 2022
High Wind Warning issued April 05 at 4:06PM CDT until April 06 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS
New text message from Cantrell Funeral Home 800343
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Dense Fog Advisory in effect for Kimball Cnty/Zone, NE until Wednesday at 3:00 PM MDT. More info: http://wx4.us/wnNbTX To respond to this te...