Etech reminder!
If you haven’t already, be sure to book your travel and register for O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference March 14-17, 2005 in San Diego, CA.
Citizen engineers are throwing their warranties to the wind, hacking their TiVos, Xboxes, and home networks. Wily geeks are jacking Jetsons-like technology into their cars for music, movies, geolocation, and internet connectivity on the road. E-commerce and network service giants like Amazon, eBay, PayPal, and Google are decoupling, opening, and syndicating their services, then realizing and sharing the network effects. Professional musicians and weekend DJs are serving up custom mixes on the dance floor. Operating system and software application makers are tearing down the arbitrary walls they’ve built, turning the monolithic PC into a box of loosely coupled component parts and services.
The Make Magazine crew will be there, details to follow on that. See you there!
Over the weekend the Discovery Channel had some footage from last year’s SKATEBOT competition. The University of Calgary’s SKATEBOT event pits autonomous LEGO robots against each other in the ice rink. Contestants all have the same LEGO parts in addition to 2 razor blades, the real ingenuity is how the students choose to move the bots around. Some chop their way, others push, one called the dragonfly mimicked the motions of their human skater counterparts. I couldn’t find an updated page for this year’s event, but if the
Each week there seems to be
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I have a Tablet PC for robot and “wearable” type projects. I’m working on an article for Make Issue 03 that will pull a lot of cool things together like mapping, cosmic rays on airplanes and USB Geiger counters.
Weekends are about coffee in my home. The Philips
I’m really getting in to “fan made films” lately. Most are Sci-Fi and starting to become fairly high quality. While I was at the