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Amazon Kindle Fire - long term review after extensive use - I've had the Amazon Kindle Fire since Christmas day, so I've been using it for about 48 days now. I've used it fairly extensively since then, probably around 2 hours per day on average, so I have a pretty good idea now of the strengths and w... - 2012/02/07 MeanPC Weekly #3 - Robot eyes, i2c LCD's, glowing tubes and TI schwag - A glowing vacuum tube audio amplifier. Yet another week where I have failed to make enough time for electronics. I spent a total of about 2 hours fooling around with the Arduino this week. #1 - Ordered 6 more HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensors. ... - 2012/02/06 MeanPC Weekly #2 - cheap servos, I2C LCD displays, and YourDuino - ClusterBot's 2nd cousin, CuddleBot I haven't had much time to spend with my electronic hobby this week. Work, a birthday party , and weekend projects have taken precedence. Early in the week I did play around with the cheap-o Tower MG-99... - 2012/02/06 MeanPC Weekly #1 - Electronic Goldmine, Clusterbot, HC-SR04's, Chinese parts, LMR, and a fallen family friend - I've been doing posts that have been a little more time consuming lately. Each post is taking me longer to put up than they used to since there has been a hardware and video element for each one of late. I find things I want to share ... - 2012/01/30 HC-SR04 Ultrasonic sensor added to the Arduino Cluster bot. - ClusterBot, the Arduino robot, now with active ultrasonic distance ranging via the HC-SR04. ClusterBot finally gets a brain! In this program, Cluster simply goes straight and shines the LED, but then will rotate left when something comes... - 2012/01/26 Cluster Bot lives! First run of my Arduino/Tamiya/Toshiba robot - ClusterBot, my first Arduino robot. ClusterBot is assembled and I've written some rudimentary Arduino code to get it up and running. I wrote some simple subroutines for basic maneuvering like rotateLeft(), goForward(), goBackward(), appl... - 2012/01/19
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Aurora Central High School, Team 1375 the Megabites
This site is dedicated to the First Robotics team, the Megabites. The Megabites are based in Aurora Central High School in Aurora, Colorado. The site contains picture galleries of the team and it's memebers, helpful links to related sites, and information relevant to the team.
Team 96 The LEGO Maniacs
Our team at work and play, pics of our new robot for the 2001 competition so far.
ERHS FIRST: Team Inferno
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