Occupational Hazard?

Toxic Fluid

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Observation:
While performing a subjective Quality Assurance test on the results of my latest crop I noticed a creeping general feeling of euphoria with a distinct brightening of colors. I expected that was going to be the inevitable result because when I opened the jar, the distinct and powerful odor of this strain foretold the impending events. I even came up with a wild idea for the use of another one of my old ZX-81 computers to assist the other one already in use in my crop automation scheme. I intend this stand alone computer system, like the other computer, to separately monitor soil conductivity, manage the water/nutrient distribution to individual plants and generate a printed report. Automating the system as much as possible will enable the maximum savings of expendables, thus reducing operating costs. Reducing operating expenses is good.
All in all, a delightful & creative visit in the garden. :thumb:
Stay tuned.
 
I am glad I have a handful of these old ZX-81 computers to play with. Programming is BASIC is easy. They are not very powerful and don't have much memory so, programs are usually less than 8K and tend to be brief in screen data presentations
 
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