An Adventure with Lanetta Sova!!! The Deal: I take care of the Scratch Coding, Lanetta master-minds the controls. connected wires ready for class behold the makey makey! We had challenges with just being creative. [We were both busy over the weekend and didn't want to commit to anything ridiculous.] When we originally presented our idea, [things went well, then some over-achiever inspired our instructors to tell us...] we needed to be more creative. [I'm a little glad, cuz Lanetta's idea was cool.] Our final project idea ended up being to have a pong game that required team work and the controllers being water. The two players must hold hands and race from one end of the table to the other to move the paddles. (Only one player is holding directly to ground, the second player is holding ground by holding hands with player one.) [I originally thought this would be something to sabotage people with, like yank them from their button. FYI: Left the o
I knotted up the + LED and LilyPad port connections before class. All of my leds turned on, and are sitting there, on. :/ my program is so simple, it is flawless! (apparently not.) But I know that, last week, with one alligator clip, I totes got different readings on my lovely, crunch sensors (they are inside the sleeves). maybe it is a mis-sew on my circuit. that could be a problem later. Straightened it out, still solid LEDs. In case things were touching that ought not to be, I put on my sweater. The only times the lights go OFF is when they are pressed on the foil beneath them. As discovered by my curious work partner. Pressed... hmmmm. Well, never mind that now! *POP* across my shoulders. well, that's not good. I ripped my left sleeve line trying to stretch it out to tighten, just in case that first pop wasn't a rip. They sounded similar. LED's still on. I updated my sketch/program to turn the leds off no matter WHAT the level of the
I decided to go with security in the final hour, and link my blog to the class discussion. "Online Anonymity" will potentially go out the window. Rather threatening. But I comfort myself with this: no one CARES enough to follow a link these days. Only the teacher will see it. Maybe 1 or 2 curious and most likely kind souls. nbd. well, I'm falling asleep sitting up again. :/ can I just text in to work sick NOW. Save myself the threat of all those nasty viruses and SLEEP? Finishing the blog that has been weighing on my mind is a great relief, though. ish. still have to fix the darn bracelet. I want to get my sewing machine repaired, then bowshit like all that hand sewing would be a thing of the past. "tacking" instead of actual... *shudder* consistency. Would not want to hook up silver thread to sewing machine, though. To 'spensive I bet. But for the regular sewing bits, yeah. I actually thought of it. "Hey, with some of your extr
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