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And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDid my IM swim in 1:35! Wow! I am really pleased.
I need to bring myself to normality. I think I will pop into general to depress myself....
Starting preparation (a little early) for the track racing season; bashed out 530kgs on the leg press twice. Apparently Chris Hoy does 630. Ten times.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe badges the eek Jrs made at makerfaire were harder than that.
The elder eek twin made Memory Game Expansion Pack at the weekend and understands what each bit does...cretinsesteemed customers.
It may be of relevance to say that the Vauxhall Viva for this module is next week.
And most of them still don't have a fecking clue about what they're supposedly doing*.
*In most cases the supposed doings are vapourware of the finest Sinclairian fantasy.Comment
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostFFS, even I could do that.
Zen.
Chury.
Om.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostErrr - what is this? Is it some sort of electrical device so you can knock out the lustee and have your AlienLizard way with her?
It's a method of testing software when you don't have all the hardware available.
Inputs are taken from switches.
Outputs are indicated on leds.
I have no illusion that it will be of any use at all, since it assumes you know wtf is going on in the first place.Comment
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It looks very much as if there will be no functioning line followers this year.
What I find particularly galling is that this is supposed to be practical electronics & fun to do, a change from the usual tedious theory.
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Here's a (very fuzzy) diagram of a line follower.
How to make a Line Follower Robot: Project with Circuit Diagram & Source Code of Simple Line Follower Robot
It's more or less what the project requires in terms of hardware.
How to make a Line Follower Robot: Project with Circuit Diagram & Source Code of Simple Line Follower Robot
Apart from using an 8051 instead of a PIC.Comment
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