you need to be 2.0 , now we say "virtual" ;) :D
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Being stuck at the Hospital for the week, I have a bit of free time to do some coding for my personal projects.
Oh no, I hope everything is fine.
By the way, I don't think the hospital would care for Arduino IOT projects being done in patient rooms ;)
Perhaps he's making a machine that goes "Ping".
I think it'd be hilarious if it made the flat line noise so that he could put it random spots around the hospital.
I have an adhesive capsulitis on my left shoulder (that blocks the movement of my arm) with some extra pain in the elbow and fingers due to this. They did a Corticosteroid injection in my shoulder to expand the capsule and I have physiotherapy every day. It is not to bad, just painful and reduce some movement and it take a long time to recover.
I don't have my Arduinos with me so no risk to get expelled ;) :D I will work on my mechanical calculus applications (mechanical fatigue and mechanical contact calculator) and maybe take some time to learn a few new thingsQuote:
By the way, I don't think the hospital would care for Arduino IOT projects being done in patient rooms
Well, the hospital is full of people with covid affection. While a interesting idea, I am not sure they find it hilarious. They may prefer a small robot to carry things or take care of people.Quote:
I think it'd be hilarious if it made the flat line noise so that he could put it random spots around the hospital.
I have done that already with a piezo actuator. I made a demo in a meeting: I set it on 1Hz and said to my colleagues that it was like the beat of the heart then I set it at 10hz and choose a colleague and tell that it was his heartbeat when one brings to him some work to do. Made laugh everyone but him, I don't know why :rolleyes:
To er is human. Shaggy just proved that Delaney isn't a robot.
No longer do I need shoulder the weight of that argument.
I will only poke fun at spelling errors when there is a joke to be made out of it. Typos are a gift, they should not be wasted.
I took a weekend vacation to Hot Springs, AR. The kids love the snow, even though it’s not enough to stick to the ground lol
That's a hefty weekend drive from La.
I drove from Ca to OK non stop once with the kids. Surprisingly the kids handled it well. I had a little Datsun wagon and made the whole back area flat so they could play and sleep. I wonder if there were seatbelt laws in 82, if so, obviously I ignored them. Got pulled over in Az. on the way back, the officer didn't say anything about it.
Why did you do that? Were you trying to show them flat ground?
No, because my ex would have gotten all pissy if I would have left then home alone. Women, go figure!!
There are the Tehachapi's and mountains @ Flagstaff and just before Albuquerque. But your right, I40 is mostly a long flat straight road.
Should have set the cruise control and joined the kids in the back.
The drive isn’t bad, 8hr total. I took Monday off to make the trip back home and we stayed in Vicksburg last night (about half way).
It’s snowing much more now! We had a snowball fight!
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The little snowman I made.