![]() As is the case with most meetings, people tend to be a bit long-winded, running well beyond their allotted two minutes. has a networking meeting where each member has two minutes to introduce themselves. We start with and the Networking Group Timing Light. ![]() This week’s Hacklet features some of the best projects with Altoids (and other mint) tins on Hackaday.io! It wasn’t long before the tins found their way into thousands of projects. ![]() The metal case makes a perfect electromagnetic field shield. They taste pretty good, but most hackers and makers are more interested in the pocket-sized tin than the mints themselves. It may have been the ham radio operators who first used Altoids tins to hold their sensitive transmitter and receiver circuits. These curiously strong mints have had a storied history, a copy of which is included in every tin. Altoids – they’ve been around since King George III was on the throne.
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