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Another work in progress: My Taig metal lathe and workbench.

 

Not much space :(

 

I still need to find a place to fit a CNC router...

■27 일 LG 시그니처 냉장고 신제품 출시

□ LG 시그니처 냉장고와 얼음정수기를 결합해 공간 효율성과 사용편의성 강화

□ 3단계 안심필터로 깨끗한 물과 얼음 제공

□ LG 시그니처 냉장고의 혁신적인 기능과 정제된 디자인 계승

■ 超프리미엄 품격에 브랜드에 걸맞는 차별화된 서비스 제공

□ 전담인력이 업계 최고 수준의 케어서비스로 사후 관리

■ LG전자 냉장고사업부장 박영일 부사장 “최고의 성능과 디자인을 갖춘 LG 시그니처 냉장고가 超프리미엄의 새로운 경험을 제공할 것”이라고 강조

 

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An ATtiny13 uses PWM to fade 12 0603 surface mount green LEDs in and out, suspended from the PCB inside a jam jar. The ATtiny13 picks a random LED to flash each time, flashes it once, twice or three times randomly, then waits a random amount of time before flashing the next one. An incrementing counter is stored in EEPROM and used to seed the random number generator, leading to a different sequence each time the device is powered up via the switch mounted on the top. The LEDs are arranged in a standard 3x2 matrix which gives 6 LEDs, and for each position there is a second LED in reverse. The two column controllers are PB0 and PB1 as they can do PWM - another two LEDs could be added between PB0 and PB1 (and were on the prototype) but made the PCB design needlessly more complex: 12 is more than enough!

 

Watch the video of them in action here: uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0Yk0CZp2Ywc

 

Inspired by: www.instructables.com/id/Jar-of-Fireflies/http://negative...

 

More info and source files:

negativeacknowledge.com/2008/10/18/led-fireflies-in-a-jar...

Robot One is the first robot my friend and I have put together.

It's got an Arduino + Protoboard tucked into its guts, a Sharp IR sensor atop a servo, an ultrasonic sensor at the front and two modified servos for wheels. There's a 4xAA battery box holding 4 rechargable NiMH batteries, taped underneath.

The chassis base is cardboard from a Farnell box, the main fastener is red PVC tape.

 

Right now, it is capable of driving forwards, and turning around when it detects something is a few centimeters ahead of it - the IR sensor is not yet used, though it is wired up.

 

Improvements (coming soon!): Chassis out of black high-impact polystyrene, fasteners out of screws, geared motors for control, dedicated PCB or at least Arduino shield for microcontroller control.

well not really, i sure know the F-16 much, MUCH better than this stuff!

i scored some really old equipment (oscilloscope and pulse generator), but i have no idea how to use it. cant even produce a sine wave as-is. :(

any ideas are welcome, of course.

 

well, at least those things smell strongly of electronics when in operation. so yeah, i think i'll just go to sleep while smelling their scent of nerdyness for now. =)

 

ps: will reply to other stuff in the next few days.

Yay! My laser cut plastic from Ponoko arrived and like the best ikea flatpack it assembled together and all the parts actually fit!

 

It's six rectangles with slots in the top and bottom and ridges on the side, front and back walls. It doesn't hold itself together very well if you aren't careful, though a bit of glue would soon fix that. For now I'm leaving it as it is.

 

The main control PCB goes on the outside back, where you can easily access the buttons to change the time. Power supply is inside on one side wall, and the two nixie driver boards themselves are on the bottom. Amazingly, my laser cut holes line up with the holes in the PCBs and I am able to screw everything into place! Hurrah!

Yahoo! today announced the launch of the all-new Yahoo! Go 3.0, Yahoo!’s flagship all-in-one mobile offering, in early beta at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2008, further solidifying Yahoo!’s leadership position in delivering leading-edge mobile experiences to consumers worldwide.

 

Thanks to the feedback from many of our Yahoo! Go 2.0 users, this new product is designed to deliver more of what consumers want, wherever however and whenever they want it. Yahoo! Go 3.0 takes mobile services to the next level with an upgraded and feature-rich user interface, a truly personalized start page and customizable access to consumers’ favorite Internet brands and services through easy-to-use third-party widgets.

 

Yahoo! Go 3.0 is expected to be available on hundreds of devices worldwide, accessible by hundreds of millions of users.

 

“Today’s launch of Yahoo! Go 3.0 is a game-changing mobile development from Yahoo!. This new open environment provides consumers with a highly-compelling user experience and robust, personalized starting point to the mobile Internet. We are providing users with increased control over their experiences as well as increased choice in getting the content and services they want while on the go,” said Marco Boerries, executive vice president, Connected Life, Yahoo!. “With our innovative mobile services like Yahoo! Go 3.0 and deep partnerships across the industry, we are focused on making the promise of the mobile Internet a reality for consumers around the world.”

 

UPGRADED DESIGN

Yahoo! Go 3.0 offers an intuitive and rich design that makes efficient use of the phone’s small screen and speeds consumers’ ability to find the information they need on the mobile Internet. This enhanced experience is both visually stunning and highly functional, enabling consumers to easily navigate Yahoo! Go 3.0 through a choice of two views – either the traditional carousel or the new icon layout.

 

THE IDEAL STARTING POINT

The new Home widget for Yahoo! Go 3.0 is an innovative gateway for consumers to get where they’re going on the mobile Internet. It offers an at-a-glance update of what’s new since the last visit; such as how many new e-mails have arrived, upcoming calendar appointments, and new photos posted to Flickr by friends. The Home widget also includes a customizable collection of mobile snippets – previews of the user’s favorite Web content – news headlines, weather conditions and more – to keep users updated while on the go. Also, it allows the user to get quickly where they want to go on the mobile Internet via Yahoo! oneSearch.

 

GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT

For the first time ever, consumers can enjoy their favorite Internet content and services from leading mobile publishers within a single client on their phone.

 

By satisfying consumer demand for relevant and personalized mobile experiences, Yahoo! Go 3.0 is expected to usher in a dramatic acceleration in the adoption of the mobile Internet.

 

Yahoo! Go 3.0 features display advertising from Yahoo!’s major global advertisers. Consumers can interact with these ads through functionality such as clicking to call the advertiser directly or to learn more information about the advertiser's offer.

 

For more information on Yahoo! Go 3.0, including the mobile devices supported, go to go.yahoo.com.

 

A Yahoo! press kit can be found at mobile.yahoo.com/newsroom.

The latest panel from the Group PCB Order! pcb.laen.org

So I have a few announcements rolled into one here. Wish I had more specific details but this will do for now.

 

First off, I am the Featured Artist on www.Polaroid.com. Please head over to the site and check it out. I also have up a portfolio of images shot on Polaroid during the S/S 11 New York Fashion Week.

 

If you are in Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show this week, please stop by the Polaroid booth and say hello. There's big announcement on Thursday by Lady Gaga. I'll be speaking on Friday and Saturday.

 

At CES, I'll be presenting a shoot that I did in December for the Brooklyn based fashion magazine, Dossier Journal. I shot it on 6 different film types with 5 different Polaroid Cameras, 320, 300, SX-70, Spectra, and EE100. The other details of the shoot are below. Looking forward to debuting it later this week.

 

Hope to see you in Vegas! Thanks!

 

Shawn

  

Dossier Journal

www.dossierjournal.com

 

Photographer:

Shawn Brackbill

www.shawnbrackbill.com

Models:

Coco Young

Lyle Lodwick

www.vogueadventure.com

Stylist:

Chloe Hartstein

Hair:

Hugo Ferrozzi

Make up:

Frankie Boyd

 

Clothing by:

3.1 Phillip Lim

Marc Jacobs

Simon Spurr

Loden Dager

Duckie Brown

Dolce Gabbana

Siki Im

Andra Neen

Mandy Coon

Petrou/man

Eres

Lindsey Thornburg

Robert Clergerie

 

ALL SPRING SUMMER 2011

  

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Here's a closeup of the mechanism that allows an old-style ball mouse to detect your hand movements. There's a light beam running between the transparent square (an LED-style light emitter) and the black square (a photocell/light detector). As you move your hand, the mouse ball moves too. It pushes against a roller that turns the spoked wheel, breaking the light beam repeatedly. Counting the number of times the beam is broken gives a precise measurement of how far your hand has moved.

 

This photo is from our article on how computer mice work.

 

For a bit more context, see the photo of the same mouse taken from overhead.

 

Our images are published under a Creative Commons Licence (see opposite) and are free for noncommercial use. We also license our images for commercial use. Please contact us directly via our website for more details.

This is the red telephone box at Long Wittenham, which now interestingly contains a defibrilator.

 

The photograph was taken on a snowy morning before the rain washed it all away at lunchtime.

■ 올 최대 전략 스마트폰 28일(한국시각 기준) 전 세계 동시 공개

□ 세계 6개 도시에서 24시간 이내 행사 완료

□ 28일 한국 출시 이어 세계 170여 통신사 순차 공급 예정

■ ‘Simple is the New Smart’ 컨셉트 반영

□ 사용자 경험 최우선의 G시리즈 철학 계승

■ 글로벌 런칭 첫 쿼드HD 스마트폰

□ 쿼드HD(2,560x1,440) IPS 디스플레이 탑재

□ 538ppi 초고해상도 구현… HD의 4배, 풀HD의 2배

■ 레이저 오토 포커스로 빠르게 초점 잡는 카메라

□ 후면에서 레이저 빔 쏘아 피사체와의 거리를 초고속으로 측정

□ 어두운 곳에서도 선명하게 찍히는 전면 카메라

□ 오디오까지 배려한 비디오 레코딩

■ 심플함을 담은 입체 디자인

□ 매끈한 일체감 느껴지는 전면 디자인에 심플한 GUI 적용

□ 후면엔 인체공학적 곡률 채택해 한 손에 들어오는 그립감 구현

□ 메탈릭 스킨 후면 커버, 더 편해진 후면키 채택

■ 사용자를 이해하는 진정한 스마트 UX

□ 빅데이터 분석해 오타 줄여주는 ‘스마트 키보드’

□ 사용 패턴 기억해 맞춤형 정보 제공하는 ‘스마트 알림이’

□ 노크 코드, 컨텐츠 잠금, 킬스위치로 강화된 ‘스마트 시큐리티’

 

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I rigged a NERF Vulcan/Havok Fire EBF-25 up so that its firing could be controlled by computer, then used the motion detecting software 'motion' for linux to have the gun fire when it detects the door opening.

 

The gun itself has three chained ammo belts, for a total of 74 shots, and a 12.6V lipo battery instead of the 9V D-cell battery pack it would use stock. The firing mechanism is an Arduino driving a servo connected to some pencils to pull the trigger, and there's a Logitech C300 webcam on the gun to source video. The laptop itself also plays sound files from Portal turrets when motion is detected or stops being detected. Check out www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrWUhVeEcHk for video!

Using a series of Neodymium magnets, I cleaned up my desk, picking up the trimmed off LED legs from a project I had just soldered together. (An Adafruit LoL Shield - www.adafruit.com/products/274)

 

The legs stuck to the magnet, orientating themselves to match the magnetic field lines coming from the strong magnet.

I go on a whirlwind tour of Yodobashi Camera, one of the largest electronics stores in Tokyo.

Lens detail on My Franka Solida 1

The Panasonic HDC-HS100 high definition 1080 video camera. I bought it, only used it a few times, and now that DSLRs can do video, it's headed for eBay.

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