11.01.11

The Jacob’s Lantern — 10,000 volts of Halloween fun!

Posted in Item of interest, Projects at 8:43 pm by mattjackets

This year I took part in a pumpkin carving contest.  I knew I didn’t have a chance unless I had a gimmick…so I grabbed my trusty oil burner ignition transformer and some wire coat hanger.  I mean, why not make a small Jacob’s ladder and put it inside a pumpkin right!?  RIGHT!

Jacobs Lantern

Video of it in action after the break:

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04.24.11

Decoding APRS packets with parts from your junk box

Posted in Item of interest, Projects at 2:09 pm by mattjackets

A few days ago I had a chance to talk to some amateur radio operators about something called Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS). APRS is a low bandwidth data communications mechanism that operates in a manner similar to UDP multicast. Each packet is broadcast over the air, with no handshaking or acknowledgement. (Some automated systems will send an acknowledgement via a second transmission. As with UDP, this is the application’s responsibility.) A variety of information is available via APRS such as weather data, GPS position of vehicles, and text messages. While a great majority of APRS data in my area is available on the web, what’s the fun in that? I wanted to see if I could pull the data down over the air.

Xastir displaying APRS data

APRS is used to show all types of data: weather, car/truck/airplane telemetry, and text messages.

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05.17.09

MegaTwit – iamsoftware

Posted in Item of interest, Projects at 11:00 pm by mattjackets

I wrote an interface in ruby between the Twitter API and the chatterbox software MegaHAL. Why?  I don’t know.  Initially, I had it using the same brain developed over a few weeks of MegaHAL sitting in an IRC channel.  I’ll write up the IRC wrapper later.  This brain was a little too uncouth for my tastes, so I decided to start fresh for Twitter.  The software gets 20 of the latest messages posted to Twitter every minute.  It feeds them one-by-one into MegaHAL, and reads the reply.  Due to the language it learned from IRC, the software isn’t answering @replies and isn’t posting updates anymore, it’s just learning.  Once it begins to make good sense, I’ll let it post again.  For now, you can view it’s progress live by clicking “more” below.
megatwit
UPDATE: This project is no longer active. The MegaHal process that my wrapper code spawns began consuming a HUGE amount of CPU and memory. At this point the MegaHal process cannot load it’s dictionary within several hours. This was an interesting experiment and served it’s purpose, so I’ll let it rest as it is.
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01.18.09

A few days in Korea

Posted in Photography, Projects, Travel at 11:39 pm by mattjackets

korea_mapRecently, I had the chance to spend a few days in Seoul and Daejeon Korea to work directly with one of our customers.  It had been about a year since I was overseas last, so my travel bug was starting to surface once again.  So off I went, on a Delta 777 that sounded like it was about to fall apart.  Most of my days were tied up in meetings being productive, which isn’t the best way to explore a new country.  Next time I’ll have to see if I can stay for an extra few days.  Korea was an interesting place.  There are multiple alphabets in use, nearly everyone has a new car loaded with tons of after-market electronic gadgetry, and you can get by surprisingly well without knowing a single word of Korean! The food was a challenge at times for those who can’t deal with seafood well, but that’s no excuse to be rude….try it, you might like it. I had a chance to do a little geocaching while I was in Seoul. This included my first intercontinental transport of a travel bug!

As always, you can follow me on my journey via my extension to the google maps API by clicking here.

Oh, and before I forget: Beware the toilets.

08.11.08

OpenInterval project posted at last

Posted in Photography, Projects at 8:19 pm by mattjackets

OpenInterval is an older project of mine to create a universal IR interval timer that can support any camera capable of accepting remote control input. I left it at the point where it supports my Nikon D70s, and that’s where it sat since 2007. The only inkling the web got of this project was it’s git repository, it’s about time the project saw the light of day. So, here’s to OpenInterval, and all the photos it will take! Cheers!

Self portrait

More info on OpenInterval here.

08.04.08

Free custom laser or waterjet cut part day at Big Blue Saw

Posted in Item of interest, Projects at 11:56 pm by mattjackets

Big Blue Saw is having a free part day on August 6. You can create one part to be made from laser cut acrylic or waterjet cut aluminum, just pay shipping. It’s a shame that I don’t have any projects right now that require any custom parts, so I guess I’ll have to order something interesting or artistic. Time to start designing!

UPDATE: My part has arrived!

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07.27.08

Finally, mattjackets.com exists.

Posted in Site at 9:50 pm by mattjackets

After years of thinking about it, I finally registered a domain for myself and got a real website up.  Good bye free hosting, good bye home server, hello internet.

11.26.06

Two weeks in Egypt

Posted in Photography, Projects, Travel at 10:35 pm by mattjackets

Egypt has far too many sites to see, with more being discovered all the time.  I’ve never been so amazed and exhausted with a trip.  You can follow us on our voyage with my extension to the Google Maps API.

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