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Default Weather monitoring hardware

I picked up one of those "atomic wall clocks" at Sam's Club yesterday
that has a small battery operated sensor that sits outside and transmits
the outside temperature for display on the clock.

Has anyone adapted one of these to be read by their PC? $20 worth of
Radio Shack parts, a soldering iron and 14 burns later.... voila!?!

Alternatively, is there some cheap device I can place outside to just
measure temperature that can connect to my PC?

Thanks!

--Dave

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