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A continuation of Mark of Silentrius' story. The previous one is this one: www.flickr.com/photos/113423829@N03/15016766944/
"This way." Mark whispered as he charged down a random corridor. The way he had come in had been blocked.
My ship's pretty far away, I think. Do you know where we are?
I tried to use forced perspective here but I don't think you can really see it in the photo.
Introducing the 3.3V FT231X Breakout board, complete with the full UART hardware handshake feature! The pinout of this board matches the FTDI cable to work with official Arduino and cloned 3.3V Arduino boards. It can also be used for general serial applications. This board still brings out the DTR pin as opposed to the RTS pin of the FTDI cable. The DTR pin allows an Arduino target to auto-reset when a new Sketch is downloaded. This is a really nice feature to have and allows a sketch to be downloaded without having to hit the reset button. This board will auto reset any Arduino board that has the reset pin brought out to a 6-pin connector.
The coolest thing about the FT231X Breakout is that we have broken out ALL the pins for your use, making this board all the more hackable!
One of the features of this board is a jumper on the back of the board that allows the board to be configured to either 3.3V or 5V. This board ship default to 3.3V, but you can cut the default trace and add a solder jumper if you need to switch to 5V. It should be noted, however, that the max input of the FT231X is only 3.3V but it can operate down to 1V8 with external pull ups and is also 5V tolerant.
There are pros and cons to the FTDI Cable vs the FTDI Basic. This board has TX and RX LEDs that allow you to actually see serial traffic on the LEDs to verify if the board is working, but this board requires a Micro-B cable. The FTDI Cable is well protected against the elements, but is large and cannot be embedded into a project as easily. The FTDI Basic uses DTR to cause a hardware reset where the FTDI cable uses the RTS signal.
You know the game right?
Why didn't I think of this before? So glad I have done it now though, I think it looks pretty cool, breakout, in wide screen :D
K-3 students attend the breakout group for the book Dear Mr. Rosenwald by Carole Boston Weatherford.
Casse-briques.
Paris, Clok’s serie of Belleville, Buttes-Chaumont, January 2013 (SLR, clok_moitie sur Twitter).
When nothing cares
All you can be is just you cause
you're real not the plasic time.
But reality sense and
you're stuck in this plastic life.
The yarn here is a variation on a rainbow. Bright hits of color alternating with black. This yarn will self-stripe, every other row is a bright color, every other is black. It reminds me of the old game "breakout"
Participants actively discussed during the breakout sessions using world café method.
Photo by Aulia Erlangga/CIFOR
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Due to the dangerous nature of this criminal Cpl. Johnson then lost all semblance of discipline and began to beg for his life. However he was able to ascertainthe reason for 1138's release. "To spread fear throughout the land." The suspect then freed the patient's arms and handed him a stolen fire ax.
Now here's the villain my Breakout Tahu tasked to recapture, Vapour. Vapour escaped from Hero Factory and hide into Antropolis City. Vapour
trade his old armor and weapons and and he's equipped with a alloy katana, Rapid Plasma Shooter and remaded armor.
I took this photography during a snow-shoe-hiking-trip trought the Bavaring alps
this winter (2013).
I hope you like this photograph : )