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This morning I received a tutorial on soldering basics from Dr. Jones. This allows me to solder an LED circuit to a PCB board.
After my foray into soldering electronics, I unboxed the mini-projector to test if the projector’s throw distance will suit our project's purposes. The setup was as easy as plug and play. It is powered by the laptop via USB and receives the image via HDMI. Once the projector was up and running, I tore out some graph paper from my notepad and held it before the projection. The good news is that the image could be viewed from both the front and back of the paper, as our design requires a back-lit projection. However, the unfortunate part is that it was throwing the projection from over a foot and a half. A distance that will make it a challenge to place all the components into a unified package. Hopefully, the mirror trick will be the answer to this hurdle.
Later in the day, I started thinking about the material that could be used as the screen in our package design. The original ThanatoFanestra project used Japanese paper that had a textured and semi translucent quality. As I was brainstorming ideas, I suddenly recalled that there was tracing-paper laying on a stack of magazines that I spotted, as we toured the lab on our first day. This, I thought, would be the ideal substitute for the Japanese paper as it too has a textured, translucent quality.
After testing out the tracing paper in front of the projector, I started altering the cardboard frame of our prototype by removing the support beam that interrupts the display area of our package. To make up for the structural compromise, I reinforced the frame by gluing rectangular cardboard cutouts to the inside and outside of the frame at one of the folds. Then I attached the tracing paper to the frame and…
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All these technological advancements and yet we're only getting less things available, not more, because they literally don't sell "old" stuff anymore, and the new stuff is ridiculously expensive.
It was an adventure just to get a PS2, now getting a TV to play it may prove to be even harder. I just want a lil telly to play PS2, bro, I don't want a gigantic hyper-expensive flat screen with bluetooth, I can't even buy it
we used to have access to TVs, videogames, phones and all of that, now we just don't. They remove the stuff we already had available but don't actually provide any alternative
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