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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 May 2013 06:16:15 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 2 Sep 2009 21:27:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2 Sep 2009</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/robodave/diary.html?start=5</link>
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      <description>Hmm, blog stuff, been a long time. Still building though&#xD;
still with limited resources. Having fun at various robot&#xD;
help/messaging sites, such as &lt;a href="http://letsmakerobots.com/" &gt;LetsMakeRobots.com&lt;/a&gt; and&#xD;
others. New toys include an Arduino, and an actual&#xD;
oscilloscope, some &lt;a href="http://shapelock.com/page3.html" &gt;ShapeLock&lt;/a&gt;, and&#xD;
finally hot glue even though this is Texas. Been thinking&#xD;
over outdoor robots, a possible biped &lt;a href="http://mech-warfare.com" &gt;Mech Warfare&lt;/a&gt; robot., and&#xD;
an in home helper-bot. And what shop tools might be good to&#xD;
have use of. Was recently told of the virtues of a bandsaw,&#xD;
in shaping as well as cutting. Little more handy than the&#xD;
scroll saw I'd thought of though a bigger space taker. Ah&#xD;
well, build with what I got for now. And maybe make some &lt;a href="http://www.adafruit.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;products_id=20" &gt;flashy&#xD;
lights&lt;/a&gt;?</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2002 07:54:49 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>20 Aug 2002</title>
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      <description>Uhh, diary? What's that? Something tbat should be regularly 
updated? Maybe I'll learn that eventually. Let's see, 
another Roborama, definately wasn't prepared, cool robots 
there. Some Austin guys came by, one had a really cool kind 
of trolley advancing biped. One "foot" would bear dowm 
under the weight of the batteries/processor while the other 
swung around. The barreries/controller would then trolley 
over to stop on the other foot, dropping it while raising 
the former, pretty cool. And the awesome running of Dave 
Andersons 2 wheel balancing Nbot. An autonomous Segway 
essentially. Simply amazing watching it make it's way 
across the course. Lotsa good competitors.  Another 
Robothon, wasn't ready then either. But more cool robots, a 
little tiny (about a cubic inch, maybe a little more) M&amp;amp;M 
color sorting robot, sorting them into piles all day. Lots 
of minisumos, sumos, line followers, floor excercise 
robots. Another DPRG Tabletop contest, Sarge no longer 
reigns supreme over the minisumo ring of Dallas. So I guess 
I gotta build another one.. And get ready for Roborama 
September 21. And figure out the new &lt;a href="http://www.isopod.net/IsoPod/isopod_index.html" &gt;IsoPod
&lt;/a&gt; I've been playing with.. And try out the STK500 I got. 
Amd make a biped.. and.. What was I saying about writing in 
a diary again?</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2001 21:26:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>16 Oct 2001</title>
      <link>http://robots.net/person/robodave/diary.html?start=3</link>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Ya know, I really should update this more. Been through 
the Roborama 2001b and Tabletop contests, built 2 new 
robots, and have been trying to get a simple AVR circuit 
working. At any rate, recently was the 3rd Tabletop contest 
for the DPRG, had a lot of fun, and even did well! I need 
to remind myself to quit trying to get the robots working 
the night before the contest. Sarge won in the Minisumo 
contest, luckily this time since there was some pretty 
stiff competition. New robot Stingray even won TT 
Quicktrip, though the IR sensors were picking up all sorts 
of wonderful noise from the flourescents at BPI. Didn't 
even try the Line following, as I knew that Stingray was 
just a bit too fast to reliably stay on the line. &lt;p&gt; About 
Roborama, new robot Scooter did ok, but showed those 
programmed-the-night-before actions. It almost worked in 
line following, wasn't even going to leave that line, 
bounced a wall in Quick Trip, and finally finished T-Time, 
also with a wall touch. Definately needs work, especially 
if the CanCan contest is to be attempted. But Scooter is 
definately a pretty good base, Stingray might need some 
improvements (perhaps a hard drive platen for a base?)&lt;p&gt; 
Over the summer, got to visit the MIT Leglab in Boston, 
really cool toys, even some pics! And have been trying to 
update the DPRG contest pages to help Eric some. Feel a bit 
inadequate to the webpage stuff, but will also be trying to 
get some picture pages together for the 2 Roboramas this 
year. </description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 2 May 2001 09:00:33 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>2 May 2001</title>
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      <description>Finally relaxing after a really cool weekend. I went to the 
Seattle Robothon! And it was really great! Robots and geeks 
and demos, oh my! And another Dallas guy went too! He 
brought his pretty sophisticated robot to give a demo and 
enter the Floor Excercise, while I was just there to absorb 
and enter the MiniSumo event. My robot Sarge 2 (new pics on 
the webpage) didn't make much headway through 28 other 
competing minisumos, won 2, lost 2 (double elimination, 
man, my robots first loss was to a teenage girls robot :), 
but that was of course Isa Harrison), but it was really 
fun, informative, and the event is a pretty good crowd 
pleaser. There were 2 robots in Fire Fighting (tough 
contest), 6 in full Sumo, 4 in Grand Maze, 7 or so in Line 
Maze, and probably 8 in Floor Exercise. The crowd seemed to 
enjoy the sumo events and the floor exercise, a general 
demo of a robots capabilities that may not fit a given 
contest. The robot builders enjoyed it all, and the mass of 
tables of robots really provided a good display of 
interesting tech. Sony was there demonstrating Aibo (old 
and new) and a pretty cool robot part seller Acroname 
displayed and sold their wares. There was also Zorinco(?), 
Lineo, maybe Newton Labs? FIRST robots, BEAM bots, 
fascinating devices everywhere. A lot to take in, even in 
the 8 hours alotted. Even met some "famous" people. And an 
incredible organizational effort. All in all, probably at 
least 100 robots, 30+ competitors, + another 20 general 
robotheads, and a crowd actively observing at any one 
contest perhaps 80+, perhaps a few thousand over the day 
just wandering through the various displays. One main 
organizer, 3 or 4 announcers, 8-12 judges, 2 or 3 
registration/sales, with everyone rotating in and out of 
other jobs and some of the people even got to compete in 
other contests they weren't involved in. Great location. 
And you know, they're already reserving space for next 
year. Why am I thinking like this? Dunno. Perhaps to see 
what is needed to put together a large event. I often 
wonder why some of the former DPRGers left, see some of 
them here. Just random thoughts. And a dang long entry.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2001 20:54:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>18 Apr 2001</title>
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      <description>Ok, here it is, just a few days before Roborama, and I've 
been dragging my feet getting something together. So over 
the past few days I've been putting a NEW robot together, 
instead of improving the old ones. The whole idea behind 
building a power booster was to give Robosnail a kick in 
the pants, a little more speed with a little less weight. 
But that's been sort of abandoned in favor of building a 
new one with (drumroll) Billy Bass motors! The platform is 
there (small sheet of plastic), battery is on the 
underside, motors with wheels mounted, little rear castor 
mounted, Homebrew Basic Stamp 2 mounted, IR sensor mounted. 
It feels pretty fragile, but it should work. Don't ya just 
love super glue, velcro, a few small bolts, and PC mounting 
standoffs? Need to solder leads to the motors to connect to 
the h-bridge (754410) to be mounted, get the cheap sonar 
circuit together (a few transistors and parts to drive a 
camera pull sonar board), check out the line sensors. And 
write a little code. How will left/right IR proximity 
detectors, left/right line sensors, and the not yet 
finished sonar work together? (may skip the sonar) How to 
make it look pretty instead of a mass of wires? (may just 
decide to frighten small children) Think I'll call it B-B-
Bot maybe, at least until a better name comes to mind.</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2001 22:45:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <title>29 Mar 2001</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Things to come: finally have what I believe to be the 
appropriate parts for a voltage booster, but need to take 
the time to wire it up. Trying to boost 20 volts to 36 with 
a 400 mA or more draw, using an LM2577. It'll hopefully 
give a little speed to Robosnail in competitions. Also need 
to put in pull-ups for the LM339 for Sarge that I forgot. 
(oops). And wire up the interface for the camera sonar 
board sometime soon. And learn more IntelliCAD. And try 
schematic of more than one chip on Eagle.
&lt;p&gt;Observed: Those cheap ($25) new Devantech sonars look 
pretty cool, but about a third the range of a Polaroid or 
hacked. IR is iffy in the flourescent rooms, even with the 
modulating detectors, might try some exposed film or remote 
covers on next DPRG trip. Big PID discussion coming to an 
end on SRS list. Position control, yes, using locked 
antiphase PWM. Got new toys, Pittman GM9234C212-R3, but 
need to make sure what 500 cpr encoder is on them as well 
as possible over torqueing of gears.
&lt;p&gt;Man, long entry, but hopefully a start.</description>
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