Monday, May 30, 2011

Photo 365 - Cirque du Soleil


The circus is in town, as in Cirque du Soleil. Ovo is performing in front of the Mall of America

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Photo 365 - Geek Culture Day



As a celebration of Geek Culture Day, I programmed an Arduino board to send the message "Hello Geek Cultures!" in Morse Code. The plural on cultures is because there are so many different ways of being geek- find yours and embrace it. A video of this code running has been posted to below for your enjoyment.


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Photo 365 - Sunny Day


A nice sunny day in America.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Photo 365 - Back to the Future Delorean


I didn't start the day expecting to see a Delorean decked out in Back to the Future style. But there it is! Nicely done, the interior featured appropriate renderings as well. And yes, that is a person dressed as Batman in the background. Don't ask.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Photo 365 - Carriage Hills Paved


Been a while since I've posted a "Pic of the Day". Golf course development continues, here's a shot from the fairway.

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Photo 365 Project - Minneapolis at 5 Miles


A weak picture of downtown Minneapolis from 5 miles south. It's from a phone camera not designed for distance, but a keeper because the sun has come out after days of haze.


Sunday, January 23, 2011

It didn't fail, it just needs more work

I noticed this sketch on the Robotics team captain's notebook. He was planning the organizational structure and is apparently blissfully unaware of the negative connotations of the term "pyramid scheme". Either that or he has a sense of humor and sarcasm that I wasn't aware of until now.


One of the interesting aspects of working with a team of students on robotics (or perhaps on anything for that matter) is they seem to be free of idea censorship. They lack a filter that stops people from trying things because the probability of the idea working is too low. I'm lucky enough to work for a company that is not paralyzed with 'initiative deficiency', you may have seen idea censorship at work or even during volunteer activities; a sense of risk aversion so high there are no new ideas with enough chance of success to get implemented. So instead nothing new gets started. Its the old way or no way at all.

On the flip side, the robotics team tries out some ideas that fail. They pick themselves up, dust off, adjust, and try again. They never really consider these missteps a 'failure', just something that just needed a bit more work.

It's that kind of thinking that might be what a lot of organizations need.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Beyond the Robot


FIRST Robotics isn't just about the robot, it isn't even mainly about the robot. It is about hands on experience showing students that careers in engineering can be fun and rewarding. Along the way the students pick things up, like how to combine whatever resources you have on hand to solve (sometimes complex) problems.

One of the programming students set up a camera to take time lapse photos of a build session. He had worked out the system outside of robotics, cobbling together pieces from Ubuntu Linux, gPhoto, Python Scripts and cooked it all together to capture pictures from a digital camera.

But one problem remained. Occasionally the camera would freeze up. Some more scripts were put together to detect the camera hadn't sent photos in a particular time frame and triggered an Arduino board to cycle power using a relay hacked into an extension cord, forcing the camera to reboot. More scripts renamed the last cycle of files (to prevent overwrite) and the entire system was underway.

Saturday, January 08, 2011

Robotics - Trebuchet Contest

It was time to warm the students up for the FIRST Robotics FRC build season. The team decided a fun way to prepare would be to have teams build trebuchets to throw a tennis ball.

Trebuchet building would let the students get some practice researching, designing, planning materials and building. It was quick, and was also something that could be opened up to non-students involved with the program; everyone from the team's sponsor companies to the school's custodial staff great guys, they have keys that get everywhere in the building, allow the students to transform the lunchroom into a robot test drive track and perhaps most importantly are tolerant of crazy robotics students tearing around the building at odd hours (insider info you may not be aware of; robots get built at night).

The company I work for is a sponsor of Team 2220, and I mentor the programming subteam (robots need code to go). So a small contingent from my company decided to play along in the trebuchet challenge. The attached video shows the small pyramid design we implemented really does work. While the custodial staff loaded 45 pounds of counterweight to clean up the field with their 43 foot throw, our little 5 pound power pyramid chucked the tennis ball over 14 feet. So I'd say our "foot per pound" ratio was looking pretty good.


Sunday, December 26, 2010

Photo 365 Project - Cat Under Tree


It seems cats in general, not just this one, love sitting under a Christmas Tree.


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

OK, Just a mobile blogging test here. Nothing to see, move along.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Photo 365 Project - Snowy Deck


OK, the snow has stopped. But I don't think we'll be dining outside today.


Saturday, December 04, 2010

Photo 365 - Snow Dog


You've probably heard of sun dogs, well here's a Snow Dog in fresh powder.

Monday, November 01, 2010

Photo 365 Project - Just Add Curb


More progress in the new Stone Haven development (formerly Carriage Hills golf course, this road going through what was a club house into the driving range).

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Photo 365 Project - Reflections Two

Given the view in this photo is facing North, What's wrong with this picture? That isn't a sun rising on the horizon, its a reflection off a couple buildings appropriately named "Reflections". They are an interesting pair of buildings; their LEED certification (translation: environmentally friendly construction and energy efficient) may explain the highly reflective nature of the curtain-glass walls. I walked into my office at just the right time to catch the sun rising and reflecting at an angle towards me.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Photo 365 Project - New Road


Time to walk back to the former carriage hills golf course and see how things are going. There are well defined roads now, this one goes through the former club house site. It's being built with what I call the Suburban Curve. I think there is a rule that suburban roads cannot be straight, it distinguishes the 'suburbs' from the 'city'. Or something like that.


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Photo 365 Project - Ground Fog

Another sign of the changing seasons - Ground Fog! It's hard to get a good picture on the fly. Sure you could stake out the perfect spot (maybe a picturesque golf course), arrive before sunrise and wait for the light to be just right. Or you could be just waiting to turn onto a street after picking up some coffee and snap a picture through the windshield of your car.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Photo 365 Project - Tree Shedding Leaves


We've had an odd fall anomaly in my neighborhood, all the trees were changing colors at once. Usually a few will go early, then the die-hards will follow suit. Not so much this year, but that seems to have passed. The green faded and the tree's true color stood out for a while, now that has faded too and the dry leaves are falling. Without a strong wind you get scenes like this one, a lone tree with its leaves piled underneath and green grass everywhere else. The grass will be the next to go; the green will fade to brown then turn blazing white as it gets buried in snow. Stay tuned for those pictures, perhaps far too soon.


Monday, October 04, 2010

Photo 365 Project - Frosty Leaf

It's getting colder in the North Country. This little leaf caught some frost overnight in the lawn.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Photo 365 Project - Golden Trees


Not quite a yellow brick road, more a golden tree drive (with an amazon man shadow in the street, at this time of year near sunset my shadow is 27 feet long).