Comments on: Using Protocollary Power for Insuring Diversity: the gender-friendly design of the LilyPad Arduino
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By: Saving E-Textiles from an E-waste Fate
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Wed, 14 Dec 2011 18:50:41 +0000http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=10858#comment-488153[…] Enter e-textiles. Who isn’t charmed by the idea of a biking sweatshirt with built-in turn signals or accessories that could let your doctor know if your heart rate goes wacky? Not only that, but soft circuits have driven the use of electronics and microcontrollers by women and beginners through the roof. […]
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Mon, 12 Dec 2011 01:57:46 +0000http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=10858#comment-488003[…] Enter e-textiles. Who isn’t charmed by the idea of a biking sweatshirt with built-in turn signals or accessories that could let your doctor know if your heart rate goes wacky? Not only that, but soft circuits have driven the use of electronics and microcontrollers by women and beginners through the roof. […]
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