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Tag Archives: happiness
The “Living Dead” reminds me of [insert your favourite disliked entity here]
Hey, Kool-Aid! It’s Jello Biafra’s record label on stuff.
Wear it with happy ignorance of alternative coolness that surrounds you.. Ignore the irony of nostalgic crass commercialism.
Tomorrow’s entertainment: nonprofit entrepreneurs — oxymoron?
Join Us Tomorrow!
Fall 2013 Entrepreneurs Roundtable
Social Entrepreneurship:
Innovation and Change in the Non-Profit Sector
On Thursday, October 17th at 5:30 p.m., the College of Business Administration will host our Fall Entrepreneurs Roundtable. Join us for a discussion of entrepreneurial leadership in the non-profit sector. These three leaders will tell us about their organizations – and share how they have overcome challenges, pursued new growth initiatives, and met the expectations of stakeholders.
Our expected panelist include:
Deborah Barnhart, CEO, U.S. Space & Rocket Center
Stephen Black, Founder & President, Impact Alabama
Chad Emerson, CEO, Downtown Huntsville, Inc.
If you are able to attend, please click here to RSVP.
I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
Caron St. John, Dean
College of Business Administration
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Thank you if you have already RSVP’d to our event.
October 17th at 5:30 p.m. with reception following.
Chan Auditorium, UAH College of Business Administration Building.
256-824-4725
301 Sparkman Drive BAB 350 | Huntsville, AL 35899 US
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Dis go roboto, mondo Bonzo
Age is a number
Today’s Arduino lesson
To record my self-education in progress, I’m going to post what I learn as I go along.
Today’s lesson: programming an Arduino to flash LEDs.
There are so many tutorials on the Web (and on the Internet, too, of course) that I’m not here to teach the general reader the art/science of programming.
Instead, I’m going to record how I learn in order to help my future self should I suffer a debilitating mental setback and need information about how my brain used to work in case it assists me in rewiring my mental circuitry.
First of all, I’ll record the recent purchase of equipment from RadioShack (thanks to Tim at the Huntsville Commons location!) I added to my pile of stuff in the study/lab:
- ARDX – the Experimenter’s Guide for Arduino (product number 276-252)
- PIR Motion Sensor by Parallax Inc (product number 276-135)
- RadioShack standard server (product number 2730766)
- RadioShack micro server (product number 2730765)
For today’s lesson, I’ll only use the ARDX.
Since I’ve already played with the Arduino lighting up a single LED, I’m jumping ahead in the ARDX to the second experiment — playing with eight LEDs!
Yes, I know this is too much fun for one person, let alone an Internet full of them!
Anyway, here’s the circuit diagram we’re going to use:
Next order of business — getting the parts bags out so I can be ready to pull parts as needed:
Okay, now’s it the old plug-n-pray that my big fumble fingers and half-blind eyes can see to place the parts in the right holes on the breadboard.
Do a visual double-check (and a triple-check of the double-check) and I’m ready for the software side of things:
It’s off to the Arduino programming environment I go!
I grabbed the code for this experiment off the company’s website, http://ardx.org/CODE02, and pasted it into the Arduino coding section, naming the “sketch” CIRC02:
I verified that the code is functional by compiling it — successful!:
I then plugged the Arduino to my notebook PC via USB cable and let it boot up:
Finally, I uploaded the code from the notebook PC to the Arduino:
And here’s what the code produced.
On to the next task — figuring out what this code can do for my yard art sculpture!
A plug for roamin’ Romania
Inspirational post of the day
Three at midnight
Your three links for your bangers and mash (or sausage links) at midnight breakfast:








