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Cargo Logic Air Boeing 747 G-CLBA arriving at East Midlands Airport on the 21/9/21

I have one of those USB-based logic analyzers that needs Windows software to make it go. I had been doing Windows-in-a-window with VMWare, but it's kind of a pain. If I were to use a real Windows laptop, I'd need a shelf or something for it. I wanted it above my oscilloscope, which meant a laptop stand that was taller and wider than most. Time for the laser cutter!

 

This is made from 1/4" (0.20" really) cheapie plywood. I think I paid $10 for a 4'x8' sheet of it.

 

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Connecting the logic analyzer again to test the radio communication stability. I'm trying to use SPI as fast as possible but going just a bit too fast sometimes gives strange results.

Here is a good example of how not to livery a vehicle.

 

Its a messy, fussy design with a poor choice of fonts. The amber lightbar and checker side stickers suggest a different trade from the "Electrical Contractors to Commerce and Industry".

 

In fact its probably a poor choice of van also, having had experience of one a while ago - but it did sell well to fleet buyers, such as the Post Office, Police, etc (I suspect they were cheap).

 

Would you trust someone with your electrical installation needs to someone who drops the 'e' from electrics?

 

The neighbouring van appears to have bullet hole stickers on the rear door.

 

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From the book A Mathematical Introduction to Logic, by Herbert Enderton.

FÁVARO, Sílvio; KMETEUK FILHO, Osmir. Noções de lógica e matemática básica. Rio de Janeiro: Ciência Moderna, 2005.

 

Class.: 511.3

Cutter: F996n

Quantidade de exemplares: 7

Searching for signals, abstract

acrylic on canvas 80 x 80 cm.

Apple's attention to detail even goes as far as the design for their pro software dongles — in this case for the Logic Pro audio/MIDI sequencer.

 

The one on the left is the original Emagic dongle: transparent blue and with a few curves thrown in. The one on the right is the new Apple design: plain white and ultra-simplistic.

 

As a side note: Emagic was a very design-conscious company, too. so Apple's acquisition of the iconic German audio/MIDI software maker makes sense beyond getting access to Emagic's core software engineering know-how.

Reposted from my old flikr account - Benchd Southern Colorado

*SURLY* crosscheck

BLUE LUG custom

  

SPEC

Frame: *SURLY* crosscheck BLUE LUG CUSTOM PAINT

Headset: *RITCHEY* logic comp hed set 1-1/8" (black)

Front Wheel: *ALEX* da 16 × *SHIMANOS* deore hub

Rear Wheel: *ALEX* da 16 × *SHIMANOS* deore hub

Tire: *RITCHEY* speedmax cross 700c×32c

Crankset: *ANDEL*

Cassette: *SHIMANOS* cs-hg50 9-speed

Brakelever: *TEKTRO*

Brake: *TEKTRO*

Pedal: *MKS* sylvan touring pedal

Stem: *KALLOY*

Handle: *SALSA*

Seatpost: *KALLOY*

Saddle: *BROOKS* b67 select(honey)

Career:*WOLD*

Fender:*DIXNA*

Angry clouds over Logic House in St. Patrick's College Maynooth (SPCM). Appropriately enough this building houses the NUI Maynooth department of Mathematics (and Music for some reason).

Photo Credit: © Erik Kabik | Kabik Photo Group

"Logic Lane was formerly known as Horseman Lane in the 13th and 14th centuries.[3] During the medieval period, a horse-mill was located here. It was also known as Horsemull Lane. The name of Logic Lane was adopted by the 17th century, due to a school of logicians at the northern end of the lane.

 

A medieval street used to run across Logic Lane as an extension of the current Kybald Street to the west, but was closed in 1448.[2]

 

In 1904, a covered bridge at the High Street end of the lane was built to link the older part of the college with the then new Durham Buildings. The lane was officially a public bridleway and the City Council opposed the scheme, but the court judgement was in favour of the college."

 

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some discarded explorations for what eventually became the cover of this book. garethwrice.com/DUST-LOGIC

 

I set up a particle system with the contours of the letters as attractors and then played with transparency, accumulation, blending modes and other parameters.

Olwen Davies performing Fridge Logic at Embrace Arts, as part of Hatch: Fresh & The Alternative Bar Crawl.

 

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Altered States of Perception are not limited to the nighttime hours.

 

One of the unfortunate side effects of attending Burning Man can be a lack of sleep. Some people have a condition called FOMO, Fear of Missing Out. One of the antidotes to this is to stay up all night, take a few catnaps during the day, and repeat. This can lead to the first condition, lack of sleep.

 

As I look through other people's photos, I am often surprised to see so many photos of sculptures and art cars and projects that I did not see while I was there.

Goal:

 

Your goal is to find a path from the green square to the red one.

 

Rules:

 

- Every square must be visited once (and only once)

- You can only go one square up, right, down or left.

- The value of a square is always between 0 and 9, both inclusive.

- A certain square will always have the next value of the previous square in the path (the next value of 9 will be 0)

More Technics SL-1600mk2 teardown

Logic's Concert at the Roxy Club in Los Angeles on Sunset Blvd. This is his first world tour with Tayyib Ali, Quest, and Visionary Music Group. Much respect for them. They deserve every right to express there love for music on stage with their fans.

 

Logic performs at the 2019 Preakness Infield Fest on May 19, 2019

Photo: Andy Jones

Chess at the family kitchen table on a rainy Saturday afternoon.

 

I was visiting my brother Nick, the bearded gentleman lost in chess strategy in this photo. His two grandsons, Harmond & Warner, who were visiting with their mom & dad, my niece Rebecca and dear Bret. Along with a drink to quench their thirst, out came the chess set - with Simpson's cartoon characters as the chess pieces.

 

Playing games has a long family tradition in among our folk. From Parcheesi, Candy Land, Clue, The Game of Life, Monopoly, chess, to participation games like 20 questions, Initials, charades, etc., we played bunches of them at all sorts of times and places.

 

Some folks count the number of blue cars passing on the road, we would go through cut-throat games of initals on our travels as a family. Who could forget the infamous A.D., who was a man, dead, doctor, British, and a writer: Arthur Conan Doyle. That's one with a red-herring in it - writer and doctor. We learned a lot about logic through these games, and came to appreciate the value of a well-phased question, and the multi-dimensions that made people places and things more vibrant.

 

I continued this with our son, when we would have to endure long waits at the doctor's office, I pulled out the "Where am I in the Room" game. I would describe how tall and wide I was, and let the questions begin, trying to find out where in the room the "small" version of me was hiding. That made the time pass with more fun and some learning.

 

There's much to be said for interactive games, to fill the hours, sharpen the mind, and strengthen family bonds. I highly recommend it as an alternative to passive time together, watching television, or listening to tunes.

 

I believe Nick has passed on this tradition!

 

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Symposium in Memoriam Helmut Veith, was dedicated to Prof. Helmut Veith's inspiring collaborative spirit leading scientists and science from the labs on the streets among the people. Helmut Veith, FMCAD co-chair in 2016, and co-founder of Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms at TU Wien - VCLA, tragically passed away in March last year. The Symposium featured presentations of invited contributions published in the Special Issue of the journal on Formal Methods in System Design in Memoriam Helmut Veith. The Symposium concluded with LogicLounge on Teaching Logic in Computer Science with Michael Huth (Imperial College London) and Janos Makowsky (Technion – Israel Institute of Technology). More information on the event at: www.vcla.at

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