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  • C code frog 0

    I thought these were cool photos from a "click if you are bored" perspective. I did a weird whammy on my ankle. Doesn't hurt to walk on, doesn't hurt at all but it really hurt when I kicked it into the ground playing soccer at a clinic I was putting on. http://www.code-frog.com/ankle.jpg[^] These are some photos of a Lego air plane Grant got for his birthday. I just think it's so cool what they can do with Legos now. Now this is a sweep wing air craft meant to resemble the F-14 Tomcat and it's a very good job. The wings sweep beautifully with no friction at all. It's a nicely done thing. http://www.code-frog.com/plane1.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane2.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane3.jpg[^]

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    Stuart Dootson
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    code-frog wrote:

    I kicked it into the ground playing soccer

    One of the hazards of the game - if I had a penny for each time I'd done something like that...I'd have quite a few pennies!

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      I thought these were cool photos from a "click if you are bored" perspective. I did a weird whammy on my ankle. Doesn't hurt to walk on, doesn't hurt at all but it really hurt when I kicked it into the ground playing soccer at a clinic I was putting on. http://www.code-frog.com/ankle.jpg[^] These are some photos of a Lego air plane Grant got for his birthday. I just think it's so cool what they can do with Legos now. Now this is a sweep wing air craft meant to resemble the F-14 Tomcat and it's a very good job. The wings sweep beautifully with no friction at all. It's a nicely done thing. http://www.code-frog.com/plane1.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane2.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane3.jpg[^]

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      Maximilien
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      Lego stop being interesting when they started using more and more specialized blocks that only fit the design of the package they were shipped in. I remember that 90% of the blocks were really basic, and I had to work hard to reproduce the other models on the box, the ones without the plans.


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        I thought these were cool photos from a "click if you are bored" perspective. I did a weird whammy on my ankle. Doesn't hurt to walk on, doesn't hurt at all but it really hurt when I kicked it into the ground playing soccer at a clinic I was putting on. http://www.code-frog.com/ankle.jpg[^] These are some photos of a Lego air plane Grant got for his birthday. I just think it's so cool what they can do with Legos now. Now this is a sweep wing air craft meant to resemble the F-14 Tomcat and it's a very good job. The wings sweep beautifully with no friction at all. It's a nicely done thing. http://www.code-frog.com/plane1.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane2.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane3.jpg[^]

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        Rama Krishna Vavilala
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        My dream is to buy this one (if I have enough spare money): Clickety[^] My 3 year daughter loves legos.

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          My dream is to buy this one (if I have enough spare money): Clickety[^] My 3 year daughter loves legos.

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          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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          I'm seriously considering coughing up the dough to get one of the mindstorms. I fancy building a robot :-D If I can do it with cheaper parts, I'll go for it. Why don't we have DIY section here? I know several guys that would get a kick out of it. I'm one :->

          "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib

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            I'm seriously considering coughing up the dough to get one of the mindstorms. I fancy building a robot :-D If I can do it with cheaper parts, I'll go for it. Why don't we have DIY section here? I know several guys that would get a kick out of it. I'm one :->

            "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib

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            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

            DIY

            Do it yourself? I'd love to get into building small electronics from loose parts, but, alas, im too lazy to get off the xBox 360 and start the hobby. There is no one around my area that I could "nerd out" with. I think thats what's holding me back. If CP had a small Q & A forum for something along those lines, I think I could actually start instead of talking about starting.

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              I thought these were cool photos from a "click if you are bored" perspective. I did a weird whammy on my ankle. Doesn't hurt to walk on, doesn't hurt at all but it really hurt when I kicked it into the ground playing soccer at a clinic I was putting on. http://www.code-frog.com/ankle.jpg[^] These are some photos of a Lego air plane Grant got for his birthday. I just think it's so cool what they can do with Legos now. Now this is a sweep wing air craft meant to resemble the F-14 Tomcat and it's a very good job. The wings sweep beautifully with no friction at all. It's a nicely done thing. http://www.code-frog.com/plane1.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane2.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane3.jpg[^]

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              I broke the same ankle slipping on ice in my driveway carrying cross country skis out to go skiing. Of course I told everyone I was Base Jumping[^] when it happened. "bad landing". ;) Anyway I hobbled around on it for two days and it was swollen quite a bit worse than that but it didn't really hurt a hell of a lot. Finally my wife forced me to the doctors and the xray showed it was broken and next thing you know I was in a cast with crutches for a few weeks in the middle of winter far up north just off the Alaska Highway. Crutches in winter on ice is about as dangerous as anything I've done in my life. Luckily I found that they make crampons for crutches, little flip down thingies with spikes on the bottom which probably saved my neck that winter.


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                I broke the same ankle slipping on ice in my driveway carrying cross country skis out to go skiing. Of course I told everyone I was Base Jumping[^] when it happened. "bad landing". ;) Anyway I hobbled around on it for two days and it was swollen quite a bit worse than that but it didn't really hurt a hell of a lot. Finally my wife forced me to the doctors and the xray showed it was broken and next thing you know I was in a cast with crutches for a few weeks in the middle of winter far up north just off the Alaska Highway. Crutches in winter on ice is about as dangerous as anything I've done in my life. Luckily I found that they make crampons for crutches, little flip down thingies with spikes on the bottom which probably saved my neck that winter.


                Modo vincis, modo vinceris.

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                code frog 0
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                I've thought 100 times I'd broken a bone and the only one I've ever broken was a collar bone and then my parents wouldn't take me to the doctor (pigs!). So now that I'm thin again you can totally see one of my collar bones through my short goes up at a very steep angle. A doctor offered to fix it once and I said, "How would you fix it?" to that he said, "Simple, we just brake it again and set it properly." I thought real long and hard about that (.5 milliseconds) and said, "Sorry! It doesn't bother me at all and I turned and ran out of there in a hurry. My bones don't break real easy and I've done a lot of things that should have broken a lot of bones but I escape injury for some reason. That picture was at the doctors office. No break, just a sprain and not a bad one at that since I can walk on it with zero discomfort. I'll rest until Friday then I'm back on the elliptical trying to get down to 180 pounds. At 185 right now I'm loving life but I'm going to see if I can get to 175 and I'm not totally sure I can. I don't know that I have it to lose. I'm officially 80 pounds lighter than I was 3.5 years ago and that feels !DANG! good.

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                  I've thought 100 times I'd broken a bone and the only one I've ever broken was a collar bone and then my parents wouldn't take me to the doctor (pigs!). So now that I'm thin again you can totally see one of my collar bones through my short goes up at a very steep angle. A doctor offered to fix it once and I said, "How would you fix it?" to that he said, "Simple, we just brake it again and set it properly." I thought real long and hard about that (.5 milliseconds) and said, "Sorry! It doesn't bother me at all and I turned and ran out of there in a hurry. My bones don't break real easy and I've done a lot of things that should have broken a lot of bones but I escape injury for some reason. That picture was at the doctors office. No break, just a sprain and not a bad one at that since I can walk on it with zero discomfort. I'll rest until Friday then I'm back on the elliptical trying to get down to 180 pounds. At 185 right now I'm loving life but I'm going to see if I can get to 175 and I'm not totally sure I can. I don't know that I have it to lose. I'm officially 80 pounds lighter than I was 3.5 years ago and that feels !DANG! good.

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                  You should make that picture your profile picture. :)


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                    I'm seriously considering coughing up the dough to get one of the mindstorms. I fancy building a robot :-D If I can do it with cheaper parts, I'll go for it. Why don't we have DIY section here? I know several guys that would get a kick out of it. I'm one :->

                    "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib

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                    Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

                    I know several guys that would get a kick out of it. I'm one

                    Me too! I also have experience building robots :)


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                      You should make that picture your profile picture. :)


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                      code frog 0
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                      That's kind of a funny idea...

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                        I thought these were cool photos from a "click if you are bored" perspective. I did a weird whammy on my ankle. Doesn't hurt to walk on, doesn't hurt at all but it really hurt when I kicked it into the ground playing soccer at a clinic I was putting on. http://www.code-frog.com/ankle.jpg[^] These are some photos of a Lego air plane Grant got for his birthday. I just think it's so cool what they can do with Legos now. Now this is a sweep wing air craft meant to resemble the F-14 Tomcat and it's a very good job. The wings sweep beautifully with no friction at all. It's a nicely done thing. http://www.code-frog.com/plane1.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane2.jpg[^] http://www.code-frog.com/plane3.jpg[^]

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                        code-frog wrote:

                        photos of a Lego air plane Grant got for his birthday

                        We bought our son the same plane for his birthday in May...

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                          I'm seriously considering coughing up the dough to get one of the mindstorms. I fancy building a robot :-D If I can do it with cheaper parts, I'll go for it. Why don't we have DIY section here? I know several guys that would get a kick out of it. I'm one :->

                          "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib

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                          Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                          Do we petition big man Maunder? I'm being completely serious, this is a hobby that I could sink my teeth into.:-D

                          "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib

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                            I'm seriously considering coughing up the dough to get one of the mindstorms. I fancy building a robot :-D If I can do it with cheaper parts, I'll go for it. Why don't we have DIY section here? I know several guys that would get a kick out of it. I'm one :->

                            "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook "There is no wealth like knowledge, no poverty like ignorance." Ali ibn Abi Talib

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                            Brady Kelly
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                            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

                            I'm seriously considering coughing up the dough to get one of the mindstorms. I fancy building a robot

                            I nearly won a MindStorm kit in a draw, but didn't qualify because I forgot to go to the event, and you had to be physically present to qualify. That sucks.

                            I do not believe they are right who say that the defects of famous men should be ignored. I think it is better that we should know them. Then, though we are conscious of having faults as glaring as theirs, we can believe that that is no hindrance to our achieving also something of their virtues. - W. Somerset Maugham My New Blog

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                              Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

                              DIY

                              Do it yourself? I'd love to get into building small electronics from loose parts, but, alas, im too lazy to get off the xBox 360 and start the hobby. There is no one around my area that I could "nerd out" with. I think thats what's holding me back. If CP had a small Q & A forum for something along those lines, I think I could actually start instead of talking about starting.

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                              I used to do that, first during school, and then when I was a technician. It's been years, but my interest has been waxing again. Your mention of a forum for such things has motivated me to find/found something along those lines. My primary interest now is building some audio stuff, life amplifier and speakers.

                              I do not believe they are right who say that the defects of famous men should be ignored. I think it is better that we should know them. Then, though we are conscious of having faults as glaring as theirs, we can believe that that is no hindrance to our achieving also something of their virtues. - W. Somerset Maugham My New Blog

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                                code-frog wrote:

                                These are some photos of a Lego air plane Grant got for his birthday. I just think it's so cool what they can do with Legos now. Now this is a sweep wing air craft meant to resemble the F-14 Tomcat and it's a very good job. The wings sweep beautifully with no friction at all. It's a nicely done thing.

                                Chris loves his legos too. Almost a full star wars collection, none of the err.. collecters series (I mean come on... who wants to build a 4 foot representation of the millenium falcon for $500?). But he decided to strike a deal with us.... If he can save up enough money to pay his own way into Legoland, and spending money to buy his own stuff there, we supply the trnasportation there and back, room and board, etc. for the rest of the vacation there.... darn... more overtime. :) oh well. :)

                                _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                My wife and I went to the Legoland in Carlsbad, CA for a day on our honeymoon in 2001 and it was amazing. A lot of the really intricate things were built out of standard pieces.

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