Archive for July, 2006

Huge Beetle

Monday, July 31st, 2006



Huge Beetle

Originally uploaded by Eamon Ford.

We found this beetle in the garage. The body (not including antennae or stinger) is 2 1/2 inches long!

Does anybody know what kind this is? If so, post in the comments.

Wireless Mighty Mouse

Monday, July 31st, 2006

I bought a wireless Mighty Mouse! It works great. Here are some pictures.

Wireless Mighty Mouse

Wireless Mighty Mouse box

My desk (with wireless Mighty Mouse)

Oregon State Championships

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Last night, we got back from the State Championship meet at Mt. Hood, which lasted four days. I swam the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, 400 free, 100 fly and 200 fly, plus three relays. I made it to finals in everything, so I actually swam 15 events.

I missed a Zone time in the 100 fly by 0.14 second! And yes, I time trialed it afterwards to try and get a faster time, but I was almost two seconds off in the time trial. It was my fourth 100 fly at the meet (prelims + finals + relay + time trial), so I was tired. At least I got 4th place.

I got all best times, even though it was mostly cold, and on the last day, raining.

I didn’t get very many pictures since I spent all my free time sleeping, but here are a few…

The Mt. Hood Pool
The pool

The Camp of the Bearcats
Our team


I just had to take a picture of this

And here are my times.

400 free: 4:35.67 (7th)
100 fly: 1:05.43 (4th)
200 free: 2:10.48 (5th)
50 free: 27.58 (8th)
100 free: 59.87 (7th)
200 fly: 2:29.71 (5th)

State Championships

Tuesday, July 25th, 2006

We’ll be leaving on Thursday morning for the State Championships in Mt. Hood. Hopefully I’ll post some pictures after the meet.

3D Weather Globe screenshot with hurricane

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006



3D Weather Globe screenshot with hurricane

Originally uploaded by Eamon Ford.

I took this screenshot in 3D Weather Globe because I thought it looked cool with the hurricane.

Alpenrose Velodrome (Again)

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

My dad and I went to Alpenrose Velodrome again yesterday. Unlike last week, where I just tipped over in the grass, this time I wiped out on the corner, taking out four other people (including my dad). We were doing a mock race, and on the first lap, my foot came out of the pedal (the fact that my cleat had come loose was at least part of the cause). Unfortunately, it happened right before the curve, and so I wasn’t going fast enough to stay on. I tried to slide off the track, but somebody happened to be passing on that side, causing the Pileup.

I bruised and scraped my hip, but other than that, everything’s fine.

Update: This picture has a striking resemblance to what happened…

crash.jpg

Cool Little SMS Apps

Monday, July 17th, 2006

I found a cool freeware app called Seismac, which turns your PowerBook/iBook/MacBook into a seismograph, using the laptop’s Sudden Motion Sensor (SMS).

Joseph also showed me another SMS based app called MacSaber, which, as you probably guessed, turns your Mac into a lightsaber.

Alpenrose Velodrome

Thursday, July 13th, 2006

My dad, Eric and I went to the Alpenrose Velodrome in Portland yesterday for a track racing class. It was my first time riding a fixed gear bike; it felt weird at first to have no brakes or gears, but I got used to it.

But then I had to get used to riding on what felt like a wall: the bank on the turns is 43°, and the minimum speed to stay on it is 12mph. It literally felt like being on a rollercoaster.

Amazingly, the only time I crashed was when I was going 1mph in the grass (it’s hard to get used to a fixed gear).

We saw a real live bike messenger while we were there. He did a track stand with no hands and one foot!

I wish I had some pictures, but since I don’t, just pretend I took this.

Rocket Launches

Wednesday, July 12th, 2006

I repaired Odin after its destructive flight on Monday, and Eric and I launched it and two of his rockets yesterday. Odin flew better than before, even though there’s more tape on it now. Also, I removed the parachute. It just causes problems, and it worked fine without one.
We didn’t film all the flights, but here are the ones we did. (For you people who think all my rockets crash, watch the end of the first video. This proves I am capable of making a working recovery system!)

Third launch of Odin



 
Fourth launch of Odin



 

Saturn V launch

The Launch (and Short Lived Life) of Odin

Monday, July 10th, 2006

I built a rocket today for the first time in over a year. I named it Odin, after the Norse god of war.

Since pictures are worth 1000 words, here are some pictures of the rocket before it was launched…

Rocket in Progress

Finished Rocket. I'll name it Odin.

Odin

We launched it twice. The first time, everything worked, except that the cord which attaches the nose cone and parachute to the body came off, but no real damage was caused. On the second flight, the parachute failed to come out, so it plunged down to Earth like a… rocket.

Since videos are worth 1000*(number of frames in video) words, here are the videos of both flights.

First launch


Second launch


Are you wondering what it looked like after that second flight?

Odin Has Fallen!

Mangled Rocket