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Free exercises for non-essential federal employees – Boing Boing
Sorry, Charlie…only tuna that tastes good!
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How can I be in two places at once?
How can I 1) watch how well Jeff Gordon races in Charlotte and 2) dance to the music of Claire Lynch and friends at the same time?
Life is a series of happy dilemmas!
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A special nod to Greg and Carolyn at Cook & Company; the friendly folks at L’Rancho Restaurant; Travis and cooks at Broken Clock Gastropub; whomever I’ve forgotten to mention lately in my rush through life.
Never underestimate the power of your imagination
My breath in the midst of a misty meadow
More excited than a boar eating truffles
Great news — we are going to see my favourite sweet singin’ lady, Claire Lynch, sing tomorrow night. If only there’s room to get up ‘n’ dance!
Watch “Teaser: I CHARLESTON HUNTSVILLE (The Rocket City)” on YouTube
Hey Charleston fans, the video is coning soon!:
Documents to help guide the way
Here is some of the documentation I’m using to self-educate myself about the Arduino programming environment as well as introducing myself to the field of robotics:
- Getting Started with Arduino by Massimo Banzi (co-founder of Arduino)
- Preface – Getting Started with Grove sensors for Arduino by seeed studio
- Introduction to Grove
- Practical Arduino: Cool Projects for Open Source Hardware (Technology in Action)
- Build a robot arm with cardboard
- More as I remember to catalog them!
Time to get serious?
As a writer, I have to be careful. I’m the type of writer who types out his stories as if I’m a omnipresent journalist observing actions in realtime. If I think out the characters’ actions ahead of time, or describe to someone else, then I won’t/don’t write them down.
Same for my projects. If I design too much detail into an idea, then I’m finished with the idea and ready to move on to something else.
Thus, I’m wary about sketching out too many steps ahead of time while working on my yard art sculpture.
Instead, I’m fleshing out the general direction, hoping I remember to photograph the evidence of my progress as I go along.
I’ve dug out a few more supplies I bought, including a seeed studio motor shield (product number 2760242) and RadioShack standard servo (product number 2730766).
Yes, I know I could have bought some of these items online and at a lower cost but I shopped at RadioShack when I was a kid and still enjoy the physical shopping experience not to [forget to] mention the altruistic motion of giving extra money to the local economy, employing great kids like Aaron who works at the local store.
Anyway, it’s time to experiment with making robotic arms that move up and down, using the lightest-weight material I can find.
Wish me luck!
Oh, before I go, I’ll mention that I started a Google Docs spreadsheet to help me keep in one place the list of supplies and an ongoing to-do list of steps I need to take or have taken.
