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    <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 23:23:12 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jul 2007 04:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>10 Jul 2007</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=69</link>
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      <description>Hi everyone. I've just been working lately. I'm a stocker &#xD;
at a grocery store now. I'm hoping to get some money soon &#xD;
for robots. I got my arm controlled by the infrared remote &#xD;
now, at least somewhat and I hope to have the whole thing &#xD;
controlled soon. After this I might do some telepresence &#xD;
stuff and a few other ideas I have. I hope to have the arm &#xD;
finished soon and start on some other ideas I have. One of &#xD;
my future projects is going to be really awesome. I'll &#xD;
post more later. Till then, cheerio. </description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Jun 2007 01:28:35 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>19 Jun 2007</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=68</link>
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      <description>Hey everyone. I'm mainly just chilling right now and &#xD;
looking or a job. I have fooled around a little with my &#xD;
robotic arm and I got the infrared control circuit to work &#xD;
with the remote, which I bought before I left for the Navy. &#xD;
Now that I'm a Navy dropout I'm looking for a job. I hope I &#xD;
find something soon so I can start college in the not too &#xD;
distant future. It looks like my robot projects are put on &#xD;
hold once again due to the lack of funds and soon time. I'm &#xD;
waiting on a computer I'm going to borrow till I get my own &#xD;
computer, whenever I get the money. I need the computer to &#xD;
program my robotic arm so I can finish the project. I'm &#xD;
hoping to get a job soon though so I can be financial &#xD;
stable and hopefully make some extra money to fund my &#xD;
robotic endeavours as well. I'm planning to have some more &#xD;
interesting blog entrys in the future. Till then, peace. </description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 1 Apr 2007 02:55:50 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>1 Apr 2007</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=67</link>
      <guid>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=67</guid>
      <description>I'm still not doing any robot work right now because there &#xD;
are more pressing things going on at the moment. I live &#xD;
with my parents still and they're really getting on my &#xD;
case for spending money. The good news is I may have a job &#xD;
soon because I have a interview with Wal-Mart Monday. &#xD;
Hopefully I'll get the job, get enrolled in college taking &#xD;
computer science, buy a car, and hopefully have some money &#xD;
left for robots etc. I am waiting for parts to alter and &#xD;
finish working on T.R.A.P. I hope to have it purdy much &#xD;
completed soon. I still need to fix some of the mechanical &#xD;
problems, and make the actual arm a little smaller because &#xD;
it's a little heavy. I plan to have it remote controlled &#xD;
soon along with other stuff I plan to add. Hopefully I'll &#xD;
figure all this stuff out soon.  </description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 6 Mar 2007 15:05:02 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>6 Mar 2007</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=66</link>
      <guid>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=66</guid>
      <description>Well I'm back home. I am back home because I got a general &#xD;
disharge from the Navy. I'm dyslexic and so I had an &#xD;
extremely hard time fuctioning, not to mention I can't &#xD;
think under pressure. I am really sick because I caught &#xD;
something from all the people in basic training, germs from &#xD;
all around the country and world. I want be doing anymore &#xD;
robot stuff until I get over this sickness and get my room &#xD;
back together. I still need to find a job and enroll in the &#xD;
local college where I will hopefully be taking computer &#xD;
science. </description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 17:25:51 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>20 Jan 2007</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=65</link>
      <guid>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=65</guid>
      <description>This is my last day as a civilian, for tomorrow I leave to &#xD;
finish processing and then go to Navy basic training. I &#xD;
guess I will have to do more with T.R.A.P. and robots in &#xD;
general once I have some free time, which I won't have for &#xD;
a while. Once I finish T.R.A.P. I plan to start some new &#xD;
projects probably using somekind of PIC. I plan to start &#xD;
experimenting and learning about sensor arrays, mechanics, &#xD;
and programming architectures, etc. I plan to learn more &#xD;
about robotics in all areas is what I mean. I plan to build &#xD;
somekind of humanoid or another in the not too distant &#xD;
future. For now I have to make it through basic training, &#xD;
make it through technical training learning how to be &#xD;
a "Gas Turbine Systems Apprentice", and making it through &#xD;
the Navy period. I guess I will not get to build or work on &#xD;
robots ales I use my leave time to do so, that would be &#xD;
well spent in my book though, of course, it's robots. Maybe &#xD;
I'll even get to visit Japan while in the Navy and get to &#xD;
check out the robots. I sure am going to miss robots and &#xD;
Mountain Dews!!! Wish me luck. At least they're going to &#xD;
pay for my college so I will hopefully get a degree in &#xD;
computer science and work towards getting a job in a &#xD;
robotics related field. </description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 12 Dec 2006 19:54:40 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>12 Dec 2006</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=64</link>
      <guid>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=64</guid>
      <description>Hi all, I finished fixing the mechnical problems on &#xD;
T.R.A.P. two days ago. I added another Hitec 422 servo to &#xD;
the shoulder for more lifting power, an aluminum servo horn &#xD;
to the base servo for more stabability and strength, a two &#xD;
servo bracket for the shoulder for the two servos to mount &#xD;
onto, and I added two rubber belts from a tape mechanism to &#xD;
hold the arm back a little but mostly help with loads on &#xD;
the lower arm. I also made a neat little LED light for &#xD;
T.R.A.P., the light uses an ultra-bright LED along with a &#xD;
470 ohm resistor and clips right onto my Basic Atom Bot &#xD;
Board's pins because I used female crimp pins and it works &#xD;
nice, their also insulated because I put heat shrink tubing &#xD;
over the solder joints and the 1K resistor. I might put &#xD;
information on making them later on my site. They can bend &#xD;
and everything because I used solid copper wire. The ultra-&#xD;
bright LED can't be powered by an I/O though so I just &#xD;
hooked it up to the positive and negative 5vdc and it comes &#xD;
on when power is applied. I like it though, it lights up &#xD;
the electronics and everything in the dark, it's really &#xD;
bright. I also made one with a regular LED and it can be &#xD;
driven by an I/O, naturally. I'm glad I got all the &#xD;
mechanical issues worked out for the most part. I also &#xD;
added a 6 vdc 2A power supply for the servos. Now I just &#xD;
have to get my PS2 controller controlling T.R.A.P., I hope &#xD;
I get it working. I'll try to post pictures soon and &#xD;
hopefully some videos when I get it going, the only bad &#xD;
thing is they want have sound because I don't have a nice &#xD;
camera yet. I hope to get one soon. </description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2006 06:28:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>10 Nov 2006</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=63</link>
      <guid>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=63</guid>
      <description>Hey y'all! I still have a few mechanical problems to fix on &#xD;
T.R.A.P., and since I got my parts today I will start &#xD;
working on them tomorrow. I am going to clean up my weights &#xD;
for the base, paint em, and then I'll mount them onto &#xD;
T.R.A.P. I also have to tighten up the shoulder of the arm. &#xD;
After I do this stuff all the mechanical problems should be &#xD;
fixed. I may also go for a higher power AC adapter to power &#xD;
the servos and give them more power. I've already tried a &#xD;
few programs out. And when I finish fixing all the &#xD;
mechnical problems I am going to try a few more, and then I &#xD;
am going to start on the PS2 controller and getting it to &#xD;
work. Over and Out</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:38:29 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>30 Oct 2006</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=62</link>
      <guid>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=62</guid>
      <description>Well, I got my OOPic-C working after all. I can't believe &#xD;
it took me so long to figure out what was wrong but I had &#xD;
to figure out &#xD;
which pin on the Atom Bot Board correspondid with the pin &#xD;
and I/O line on the OOPic-C. I tried a servo program out &#xD;
and it worked. I am glad that the microcontroller is still &#xD;
good because now I get to program in C. I guess I will &#xD;
either sale my Basic Atom or save it for another project. &#xD;
Well, I'm going to start on programing T.R.A.P. now and &#xD;
hopefully find some code for the PS2 controller or come up &#xD;
with some myself. </description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2006 23:46:58 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>28 Oct 2006</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=61</link>
      <guid>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=61</guid>
      <description>Well, things are taking a little bit of time on T.R.A.P. I &#xD;
got the microcontroller hooked up and it was blinking its &#xD;
oboard LEDs that let you know it is working(a diagnostic.) &#xD;
Everything went wrong when I tried to program my OOPic-C &#xD;
though. I was testing it out with a LED which I was trying &#xD;
to get it to &#xD;
blink. I had the LED hooked to the right pin inline with a &#xD;
1k resistor and to ground, &#xD;
but the thing would just not blink, and I know my code was &#xD;
good &#xD;
too. I also tried a simple program that makes a servo motor &#xD;
spin all the way around, but to no avail, that didn't work &#xD;
either. I do not know what is wrong with my OOPic-C. I hope &#xD;
that I didn't fry it, but I am getting a reading from its &#xD;
EEPROM, I don't know. I guess I will have to look at it &#xD;
later. As far as I have read you put in the code, compile &#xD;
it, and then it should start executing, but mine is not &#xD;
doing a thing. For now though I have just ordered a Basic &#xD;
Atom. With the Basic Atom I will not be able to program in &#xD;
C, but at least I should be able to move on fairly quickly. &#xD;
I am also working on a few mechanical things on the arm, &#xD;
like adding the weights to weigh the base down, but also  I &#xD;
have noticed that the servo horn that the actual arm is &#xD;
connected to is bending a great deal, so I am going to have &#xD;
to do something to ease the stress, asize that everything &#xD;
should go smoothly after I get my new micro put on and &#xD;
programed. </description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 2006 03:32:07 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>23 Oct 2006</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=60</link>
      <guid>http://robots.net/person/Botnerd/diary.html?start=60</guid>
      <description>Well, I finished T.R.A.P.'s base and have mounted the arm &#xD;
onto it. All I have left to do now is mount and hook up the &#xD;
electronics. I also need to weigh down the base so that &#xD;
the arm doesn't tip over when it's fully extended. I hope &#xD;
to have T.R.A.P. going soon. Here is a link so you can see &#xD;
a picture of it: &lt;A &#xD;
HREF="http://madcyborgscientist.tripod.com/ "&gt;http://madcybo&#xD;
rgscientist.tripod.com/&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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