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  1. The Tech Herald: Plat’Home picks winners for 'Will it work?' contest: http://bit.ly/1cpkwx
  2. from the Linux Foundation Developer Network - 'Actual Chickens Win Plat'Home's "Will Linux Work?" Contest': http://bit.ly/2iLWJX
  3. RT @daveofdoom Chickens win the Plat'home Linux contest. For real. http://tinyurl.com/5gr7tp
  4. Final Results: Irrigation Monitoring System: http://bit.ly/1ElFKw
  5. Final Results: GPS Monitoring System: http://bit.ly/3hlSV8
  6. Final Results: Chicken Sitter: http://bit.ly/1B7aWt
  7. Final Results: Home Utility Monitoring System: http://bit.ly/3WtdlQ
  8. Today we announced the official results of the Will Linux Work Contest - check them out here: http://bit.ly/XLSbm
  9. fun fact - chicken sitter's four chickens are named Ariel, Jasmine, (Cinder)Ella and Aurora by his daughter...I suspect a Disney lover!
  10. our home automation expert replied "Well I like Disneyland as much as the next person, but I like working with smart gadgets and Linux more"
  11. we asked the winners - aside from going to disneyland, what was your reaction to hearing you were one of the winners...
  12. he will automate the process of putting his hens in the cage at night and shutting the door after they have all waddled in
  13. we decided to award Chicken Sitter an OMS...he has 4 hens that need to be babysat
  14. we got word from the last couple winners - those servers have also arrived...everything is set for a good test!
  15. heard from two winners today...the servers arrived! Part 1 accomplished!
  16. cool ideas huh? you can check out all the submissions here: http://bit.ly/2IATMh
  17. and last but not least, Winner #4 will use the OMS as an irrigation control system!
  18. Winner #3 - will use OMS as home utility automation device to be more efficient with energy usage
  19. Winner #2 - will use OMS as controller for amateur radio repeaters in an unheated container on a 4200’ hilltop
  20. Winner #1: lives on boat - needs small, low power device to record positional data, monitor the engine, fuel reserves, rate of consumption