Friday, February 27, 2009

Contesting Fha Appraisal

The Good News of the Kingdom of the Dragon Copper

are developing alternate routes for the movement of the actuators through the keyboard. Some of these options are:
  • Motor Control AC

  • control stepper motors with a Shift Register

A good news on the horizon sees a promising future for the orcs We have forged a tablet in the realm of copper a circuit is the key to control stepper motors (made in class of logical systems).


view of the splint on both sides.

Colors To Emphasize The Boobs

MIDI bare ( part 2) IRON MAIDEN

After long search and many false choices, good Grishnákh brings good news on this issue. In this link you can download various kinds of Java under the GNU where we can manipulate MIDI files in several ways. So now it's just a matter of working hard to modify and implement them.

Costco Brush Sets 2010




A fearless orc was the team representing the city of Monterrey to see the iron maiden tour "Somewhere Back in Time" on 25 February, bringing good vibrates the team and looking forward to the Orcobot as good as Eddie touring stage.

The concert was excellent, there was great support bands like Carcass and Morbid Angel. In addition, Maiden put on a show of Heavy Metal as rarely seen in these lands. The spirit of Orcobot has gained more strength and we are ready to make this robot the best in the class. *

* clarify that the Orcs will maintain our honor intact and not go to the dirty and disgusting game to put the foot to the other teams.

Up the Irons!

How To Get The Silver Wing In Shiny



Congratulations and have a basis to move the robot, which was provided by the ITESM. Thank you very much to the management and physical plant personnel.

Among other things, the solenoids that we will this weekend (as we understand). The final cost of all was $ 2990.00 USD per 13 solenoids.

The teacher gave us a spring that we thought would be ideal for what we want, however, going to the store where they gave us the terrible news that did not have them and that they could not send request (its motto is that if you have not made, but did not mention at any time they could do), so the search continues.

also forgot to mention that the teacher gave us four 89C52 microcontrollers which use as slaves, one for the melody, one for the harmony, one more for the linear control and finally as a contingency if they fail.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Pinky Takes The Biggest Dick Free Clips

Finally Orc's Council



This week we take a number of important and urgent decisions regarding the construction, shape and programming the robot.

First, because the price of the solenoids that will be used as "fingers" is obscenely high ($ 230.00 MXN c / u), we chose to reduce the number of actuators 24 to 19 (7 in harmony and 12 in the melody), thereby maintaining the idea of \u200b\u200bplaying a keyboard and discarding the instrument change that arises as an alternative solution.

springs were tested to achieve the solenoid return to its original position (which as we saw there was a need for mobility between octaves) and it was observed that when using a spring 1.5cm (for the race to be stem 1cm) gives sufficient strength, however we expected to have speed was reduced greatly.

But a spring 1cm (which allows us to have a career of .5 cm) has an acceptable speed, but the shift was not enough to press a key. One solution proposed is to move the solenoid but inside the key (rather than at the end) so that, under the laws of trigonometry, it requires a shift to push it lower.

Evidence continues. 70 days left ...

Painful Capillary Burst



Presentation of the presentation made in class on Tuesday, February 17 on location sensors.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Olay Jasmine And Rosesoap

Location Sensors

These brave bards put their lives at risk during the early hours of February 14 giving a beautiful serenade lucky few maidens. All this for $ 1050.00 rupees we use to buy some of the overpriced robot components.

Interest Letter Template

DUAL TO THE STARS BEFORE CREATING


WILTON RODGER YOUNG (b. Tiffin, 1918 - d. New Georgia, 1943)

Sometimes you find the Web characters of which are sure you have heard in somewhere, and yet is unable to locate lost in the maze of information coming through the monitor constantly. That's more or less what happened to me with Rodger Young. I was sure I had heard that name somewhere place and yet, it was an American soldier in World War II who probably would know in his hometown of Ohio and little else.
Rodger Wilton Young was born into a middle class family in Ohio who already had four offspring. Since its inception Young was a sickly child with heart problems but apparently with a strong will. Very fond of music, hunting and sports from childhood, managed to play despite its small size in the school basketball team. And playing the sport of basket had an accident in which he hit his head so badly that gradually began to lose hearing and vision, so had to leave school.
In 1939 he enlisted in the 148th Regiment Ohio National Guard more to have a fixed work because he liked the military life. After the attack on Pearl Harbor , the regiment became part of the 37 th Infantry Division Army of the United States and it seems that Young was not doing too bad, because in 1942 he was promoted to sergeant, becoming be, say, Sergeant's smallest army.
In February 1943 the 37 th Division was first sent to Fiji and then Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, which had been recently conquered by the Allies. Rodger Young on Guadalcanal served as a sergeant instructor in July until his unit was sent to the front on the island of New Georgia . Fearing
not live up to their growing problems of hearing and be the cause of death of one of his men in combat, Young asked to be demoted to private and continued with his unit even though doctors told him he was practically deaf and the best thing was that he was admitted to a hospital.
Shortly after Young's unit was involved in the fighting by the Munda airfield, the main objective in the island.
On July 31, 1943 his platoon advanced through the jungle when he was hit by fire from a machinegun nest located in an elevated position. In the first four men in the firing bursts were killed, and the remainder were in a precarious position at the mercy of fire Japanese. When the sergeant in charge ordered a retreat, they realized it would be very difficult to get out of that situation alive.
At that time the Young soldier began to crawl toward the Japanese machine gun nest despite the cries of his sergeant to return. After yelling that he heard nothing, dragged on for a few yards until he was hit by machine gun fire in the chest, yet they continued to try to approach the enemy now covered by fire from the rest of the pack. In a moment a second burst will shattered the left side of the body and made him drop the gun. His colleagues thought he was dead. However, shortly after standing could barely and throw a hand grenade at about the same time another burst finally ended his life. The grenade killed the machine gun nest, and the platoon returned to its base bearing the bodies of her five dead comrades.

For this action, Rodger Young was awarded the Medal of Honor Congress and indeed it seems that his quest is well known in the United States where, among other things, gave name to a park in Ohio, a residence veterans in California and a ballad who sings his heroism.

But the truth is that if the name of Rodger Young is universally known because it was chosen to denote the transport spacecraft traveling in the "space troops" from the novel by Robert Anson Heinlein . In fact it was by Rodger Young TFCT starship so the name sounded, not by his feat that will surely be very proud in his hometown of Ohio.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Snakesheep Compatibility

First Progress Test Structure and Design

Hello everyone, high and low the project is taking better shape every day. We already have some computer drawings of the structure that will hold the solenoids on the keyboard and have started initial tests on the actuators control via a microcontroller.


soon climb the plot of this little practice and a more detailed drawings. With a little luck, the decoding of the MIDI files will be ready by mid of next week.


[Update / February 17]

promised Here are the diagrams of the tests performed with the microcontroller and solenoids.



8051 microcontroller used to control the movement of two solenoids through an RS-232 interface. We had a few problems because the current flow to transistor 2N2222 Tip 41 exceeded the limits of this (tip 41), causing physical damage to it.



In consultation with the teacher tried to redesign the circuit to have optimal performance, however, before implementing the new design, we conducted a further proof of the old replacing the transistor circuit 2N2222 transistor for a generic, run this to perfection.

Greetings to all.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Does Having 2 Modems Cost More Money?



Joseph Justus Scaliger (Agen n., 1540 - d. Leiden, 1609)

Now that so many people seem willing to forget the history of science to back to medieval beliefs about "Creation" life is good review of some of those scholars who made the world move forward, and history as they were giving face to face with the Bible until they learned to brush it aside. One of them was Joseph Justus Scaliger Scaliger and José Justo, as it is called in some English books, French scholar some even compare to Aristotle and some of whose ideas, as we shall see, made life easier for scientists and even today used. Joseph Justus Scaliger
was the son of another great scholar of his time, Julius Caesar Scaliger , who worked as a clerk during his childhood, learning the way Latin and how to work those scholars years. He studied Greek at the University of Paris though, as the classes had a very high level, end up learning as an autodidact, as well as after the Hebrew and Arabic. Between 1563 and 1570 he traveled to Italy and Britain as a companion to another young man of noble family. During those trips became a Protestant. Then he studied law at Valence and had to flee to Switzerland for the persecution they lived Huguenots in France, teaching philosophy at Geneva for a while. He returned to France in 1574 and went on to publish annotated editions of the classics, inquiring after the story, which introduced the critical method that would not end succeeding until long after his death. Scaliger thought ancient history was not just that of the Romans and Greeks, but also the Egyptians, Persians and Babylonians, and could not continue teaching the history of the Hebrews as a fact beyond all others.
of his interest in chronology and astronomy did the work of emendation Tempore Opus (1583), which devised a chronological system that still is useful to astronomers, called Julian day (for his father Julius Caesar Scaliger). Until then the various calendars used made it very difficult to calculate the days from a particular very important information when observing the stars. Scaliger sought a starting point on a day to match the lunar cycles, solar and used in Rome for the collection of taxes. This calculated point of departure on 24 January 4183 BC on the Julian calendar. So today for example would be the Julian day 2454870 (do not have much merit, there are sites on the Internet that calculated for any date). Subsequently adapted his account in Greenwich and few further adjustments work.
In 1593 he moved to the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, where he spent the rest of his life. There could devote full time the study of mathematics, philosophy, history, and virtually all knowledge of his time. During his later years continued to publish editions of the classics, and in 1606 was published what would become his masterpiece, the Thesaurus Temporum in which, among other things, recovered through a Byzantine short list of Egyptian kings of Manetho. Based on it, Scaliger calculated the beginning of the first Egyptian dynasty in the year 5285 BC. Unfortunately for him, and based on the Bible and then others would like James Ussher, Scaliger had previously given a date for the creation the world in the year 3949 BC, so he had to invent a mythical period or "proleptic" curiously elapsed time before the Creation ("time before time was created?) to avoid colliding with the Holy Scriptures .
obviously not convinced that too much of his time other scholars, some of which interpreted that the Egyptians had invented a mythical past to believe that his people were older than the Jew, who "obviously" was the most senior in the Bible. Other dates Manetho reduced to coincide with the Scriptures. The controversy lasted for several centuries and even one of the greatest thinkers in history, Isaac Newton , said at the time that the list of Manetho was wrong because it went against the Bible.
Despite his efforts to reconcile what they drew from their readings with the "official timeline" based on the Bible, some people must have thought that his teachings were too dangerous for religion, and the last years of his life were spent in the middle of attacks by their enemies, led by the Jesuits who were dedicated to publish all kinds of lies about him, dying in January 1609.

Sticky Faeces With Small Flow Of Blood

Serenades!

Three talented jugglers and a gang Orc brought from the dark cold corner of Barad-dur perform a varied collection of romantic boleros for your chic @ this February 14.
Send us an email to orcobot@gmail.com or call the telephone numbers found in printed bulletins in the aisles to receive reports. Supports technological development in the campus.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Cruising In Columbus, Oh




BAVAUD MAURICE (n. Neuchatel, 1916 - m. Berlin, 1941)

Kill Hitler is cool. It is strange and even disturbing as the machinery of Hollywood influence in the stimuli we receive through the media. The other day, while attending the book presentation a friend in a bookstore in Madrid, the bookseller told me that for a while now books about plots to kill Hitler were sold like hotcakes, which is quite curious a country in which, speaking of books, almost nothing is selling like hotcakes. Begins to understand the other hand when the press makes front page news of actor fashion statements (which for me is every day more p'allá, what can I say) in which he says he grew up wanting to kill Hitler. Well, some grew up wanting to kill Dr. Hell , which is more natural when it grows, I think. In short, fashion is at least I have discovered in the tent a book, "Killing Hitler by Roger Moorhouse , catalog of all who tried to kill the dictator of truth, when he was alive (about 40 to Moorhouse .) And the book a couple of characters to highlight, for me more impressive than the Von Stauffenberg and company, such as Georg Elser , who already spent an entry in his day, and student Maurice Bavaud theology, which I will discuss today.
Bavaud Maurice was born in the Swiss town of Neuchatel in the midst of a middle-class Catholic family. Although trained as a draftsman, at age 19 decided to become a missionary, and it entered the École Saint-Ilan Langueux , a French seminary located in Britain. There he became a member of a group of students, the Compagnie du Mystère , which is currently discussing the troubled European thirties, and was led by a very peculiar person called Marcel Gerbohay. Gerbohay had a history of schizophrenia, delusions and asserted their descent from the past Russian tsars, and it was an anti-fan. To Bavaud but the danger facing Europe was represented best by the Nazis, so that in the summer of 1938 left school and decided to travel to Germany to kill Hitler.
first went to Baden-Baden, where he hoped his cousin, Nazi leader, will introduce in the game. But his cousin received with suspicion and even denounced him to the Gestapo , so Bavaud had no choice but to continue on their own to Basel, where he bought a small pistol, and finally to Berlin.
In Berlin Hitler learned that would be the 8th and 9th November in Munich, where all years, celebrated the coup of 1923 (the same conclusion that he would use Elser next year) with a grand parade, so that on October 31 took a train to Bavaria. In Munich without much trouble got a press pass that allowed him to stand on a soapbox from which he had a good view of the procession. However, the crowd standing start over dictator from carrying out his plan to shoot, and the idea also had considered jumping from the stands and approached the car to kill the tyrant.
The failure did not discourage the Swiss, the next day forged a letter from a former French prime minister and traveled to Berchtesgaden with the idea of \u200b\u200bseeking an audience with Hitler. But there he was told that the Fuehrer was still in Munich, which had to turn back. Again in the Bavarian town, Bavaud forged another letter, this time by a French nationalist leader, and went with her to the Nazi party headquarters. Yet there he was told that was impossible to give audience, asked him to leave it there cast forth the letter or the post office and unceremoniously fired him.
the end, no money and tired of trying, Bavaud took another train without a ticket to go home and fate would have it, was arrested by one reviewer and turned over to police. The police arrested him for unlawful possession of a weapon and found in his luggage the two letters, so, suspecting something wrong, he was handed over to the Gestapo.
Under torture he finally confessed his plans to assassinate Hitler to save her country and the Catholic religion. He was sentenced by the People's Court in Berlin in December, and guillotined in Berlin on prison Plötzensee the May 14, 1941. Maurice Bavaud
that, compared with Elser, it seems more a poor bungler idealistic than anything else, had to wait until November last year to be reinstated in his country, who once refused to defend against Germany and even prevented was exchanged for a spy upon request Germans. The Swiss government considered him a madman, but his family struggled at first to clear his name. In 1955 a court in the former FRG commuted the death penalty but again condemned to 10 years for attempted murder, Hitler would do anything, but it was still a person who tried to kill, according to the court . In 1956 the family won the appeal and granted them 40,000 Swiss francs in reparations, but it took 70 years for Swiss President Pascal Couchepin acknowledged that fellow had been a hero.
As in the case of Elser, the questions one asks are: Is it lawful the murder in a case like this? Can an individual claim the power to decide who is a danger to mankind? What is the boundary between the madman and hero?
At the time nor the Catholic Church, which signed a concordat with the Nazis in 1933, or Switzerland, who spent the war looking the other way, I thought it had to stop Hitler's feet, although it might be one of the most obvious tyrants who have walked the face of the earth. In short some acts must judge the story that puts everyone in place, although sometimes painfully slow.