The Technical History of RSET
The technical development history (well, part 1 at least) of my efforts to create an easy-to-use synthetic training software suite that would change how warfighters and first responders train for critical events.
The technical development history (well, part 1 at least) of my efforts to create an easy-to-use synthetic training software suite that would change how warfighters and first responders train for critical events.
Millwood Creations I’ve just opened my Etsy Shop to make it easier to buy some of the handcrafted goods I produce. Stay tuned for an update to the Store link, and check back often for more listings!
I was excited to wake up this morning to a notification that my first HomeBrewTalk article is live! Check it out for tips and details on building your very own fermentation chamber! http://www.homebrewtalk.com/diy-fermentation-chamber.html
So apparently I’m a trending author on the Digital Commons for Electrical and Computer Engineering for my graduate thesis on unmanned quadrotor control. Over 5100 total downloads and over 500 in the last month. Maybe I should dig up my notes and get the useless hunk of parts in my garage flying 🙂
In Sept 2011 I put together a quick online utility to convert the XML file output from one of Seeed Studio’s DSO Nano pocket oscilloscope’s into a browser generated plot. The tool is rather bare bones at the moment, but I just discovered that Dangerous Prototypes (advocates and sellers of open source hardware) made a