Yeah, I sew, so what! My 1935 Singer will stitch through leather or canvas like no current home sewing machine will! (Just had to justify my being a guy and having a sewing machine)
Anyways, Singer has had a line of sewing and embroidery machines using Nintendo Game Boys as the design interface for years. They currently have PC supported machines, like the Futura ( http://www.futura-support.com/ ) that have full Windows support.
I think Endgadget, or Joystiq (For a Game Boy connected unit) needs to get their hands on one for a test drive and try embroidering the logos on a few knit polos or tees and give them away afterwards to the readers.
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Yeah, I sew, so what! My 1935 Singer will stitch through leather or canvas like no current home sewing machine will! (Just had to justify my being a guy and having a sewing machine)
Anyways, Singer has had a line of sewing and embroidery machines using Nintendo Game Boys as the design interface for years. They currently have PC supported machines, like the Futura ( http://www.futura-support.com/ ) that have full Windows support.
I think Endgadget, or Joystiq (For a Game Boy connected unit) needs to get their hands on one for a test drive and try embroidering the logos on a few knit polos or tees and give them away afterwards to the readers.