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Quoted: Booyah! Problem with this place is that pretty soon someone will be along with something cooler! Just think of it as a fancy fiber optic "LIDAR gun" that uses so much laser power that you can set things on fire with it if you're not careful... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I built this in grad school: http://i.imgur.com/AL7sq6c.jpg?1 It's a 4 channel heterodyne velocimeter. I can measure velocities up to 6 km/s. I used it to take data for my thesis work. Shooting stuff for a living is fun! Booyah! Problem with this place is that pretty soon someone will be along with something cooler! Just think of it as a fancy fiber optic "LIDAR gun" that uses so much laser power that you can set things on fire with it if you're not careful... |
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"NightFAL" : but back in the day I lived and breathed assembler and C on the 6502, 6800, 6808, 6809, 68HC11, and Z80
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My 27 year old geek son and I were just talking about how cool that game was. Used to run it on an old 486. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I set up a 52'' flat screen on my computer desk that I use for a monitor - so that when I play X-Wing and Tie Fighter (or X-Wing V.S. Tie Fighter) it feels more like I'm right there in the cockpit. http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff422/CBPO/IMG_20150207_212656128.jpg My 27 year old geek son and I were just talking about how cool that game was. Used to run it on an old 486. You can run it on new systems now - www.gog.com Do it. |
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I frequently work with uncooked macaroni noodles and glue. With some gold paint, I'm able to whip out AMAZING picture frames. I macramé hanging plant holders. I'm also fond of painting on velvet. In the long winters, I get creative and make large 3D buildings from mini marshmallows, chickpeas, and toothpick.
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Quoted: I frequently work with uncooked macaroni noodles and glue. With some gold paint, I'm able to whip out AMAZING picture frames. I macramé hanging plant holders. I'm also fond of painting on velvet. In the long winters, I get creative and make large 3D buildings from mini marshmallows, chickpeas, and toothpick. OP, killer orbital generator! View Quote |
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Did you win the Emmy? |
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I'll tell you after June 27th, that is the award night. |
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Dr_Shock has the uber-geek crown for now.
Honorable mention for several others so far |
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I don't have anything to show.
I just take huge amounts of interest in the workings, hows, whys, of almost anything, and can I make it better. I spend hours and hours reading and research on the smallest things that 99% of people could care less about. Little facts that are useless other than on a game show or a radio stations daily win a prize questions. |
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Quoted: I don't have anything to show. I just take huge amounts of interest in the workings, hows, whys, of almost anything, and can I make it better. I spend hours and hours reading and research on the smallest things that 99% of people could care less about. Little facts that are useless other than on a game show or a radio stations daily win a prize questions. View Quote I am the guy that would rather work on my star simulation on a Friday night than go out somewhere. |
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Where were you when I needed a specific thingy (washer) like that a few weeks ago? |
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Quoted: I did my own media closet/server room/ surveillance camera server room http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j26/louisianarebel14/20150327_214420_zpsea31fdi9.jpg Yeah the wires aren't organized... get over it. View Quote |
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What are we looking at here? |
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I've built several robots and made a shot timer/auto target turning system.
Generalized geek. |
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I self-identify as a handsome, physically fit geek. This is a thread for the geeks of arfcom to show off their work. I will start. My first parallel programming challenge. I am more of a hack than a true geek, hope to see some real geek work here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXyV_9p56BU View Quote I thought it was gonna be a dick......What has Arf done to me. |
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What are we looking at here? Shock revalving. |
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Show us the shock dyno, thats the nerdy part! |
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I am not an uber geek, but to the average person I am a geek.
I am heavily into ham radio. I have built equipment both from scratch and from kits. I dabble in electronics. Dabble with computers. Play with microcontrolers. Scanners, RTL-SDR dongles. I have antennas all over my pickup. Show up to work with several tablets and computers............ But, I don't really know what I am doing and am not educated. So I am not an uber geek writing complicated software or homebrewing some kind of cutting edge electronics project. But I am geeky enough to think all that stuff is very cool and interesting. |
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http://wopr.losdos.dyndns.org/gallery2/d/36297-2/DSCN2257.jpg http://wopr.losdos.dyndns.org/gallery2/d/36294-2/DSCN2274.jpg ar-jedi View Quote You relay outputs aren't connected and you must have hit a timewar--- oh shit, is that a time machine? |
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Booyah! Problem with this place is that pretty soon someone will be along with something cooler! Just think of it as a fancy fiber optic "LIDAR gun" that uses so much laser power that you can set things on fire with it if you're not careful... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I built this in grad school: http://i.imgur.com/AL7sq6c.jpg?1 It's a 4 channel heterodyne velocimeter. I can measure velocities up to 6 km/s. I used it to take data for my thesis work. Shooting stuff for a living is fun! Booyah! Problem with this place is that pretty soon someone will be along with something cooler! Just think of it as a fancy fiber optic "LIDAR gun" that uses so much laser power that you can set things on fire with it if you're not careful... You mentioned 'heterodyne velocimeter' but didn't point out that you're using lasers. -20 geek points for you. |
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View Quote That's pretty sweet! I'm glad you're not showing off your fancy oscilloscopes again though, you'd make me look like an amateur! |
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That's pretty sweet! I'm glad you're not showing off your fancy oscilloscopes again though, you'd make me look like an amateur! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
That's pretty sweet! I'm glad you're not showing off your fancy oscilloscopes again though, you'd make me look like an amateur! damn, that reminds me... new model arrived... pics soon. ar-jedi |
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Does turning a truck up from 300hp to 600hp with a laptop and chunk of 4" pipe qualify?
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You win for sure unless Keith_J or someone comes along with a nuclear reactor in their basement or something View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I built this in grad school: http://i.imgur.com/AL7sq6c.jpg?1 It's a 4 channel heterodyne velocimeter. I can measure velocities up to 6 km/s. I used it to take data for my thesis work. Shooting stuff for a living is fun! Booyah! Problem with this place is that pretty soon someone will be along with something cooler! Just think of it as a fancy fiber optic "LIDAR gun" that uses so much laser power that you can set things on fire with it if you're not careful... You can see stuff I worked on in this photo. |
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You can see stuff I worked on in this photo. View Quote http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1597950__ARCHIVED_THREAD____I_have_hundreds_of_NASA_tech_publications_from_the_60s_80s_.html&page=1#i46010448 ar-jedi |
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Dunno if I'm a geek or not, but I design, build, install, and service these: http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=77890 Hard to tell from the pic, but it looks like a PLC cabinet. Looks like an Allen Bradley CompactLogix system. |
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I'm a bit of a geek... and maybe more of a hack. I don't really know any programming languages... I can kinda do some bash shell scripting..
But anyway, my geeky thing is that I have a home automation controller at home controlling my thermostat, most of the lights and my garage door. I also have an Android phone with Tasker running on it. I have Tasker set up to interface with the HA controller's API to control everything in my house. Some is automatic based on conditions (like "if I'm more than 7km from the house, set the "home" variable to 0 - which then turns off lights and sets my thermostat accordingly), some is just remote control. I also recently got into a beta / pre-test of a product called Flic. It's a little ~1" button that communicates with my phone via BLE. It can recognize single, double and long presses, and I can set the phone up to do different things based on those actions. I now have it so that on single press, it opens my RSA application for work, double press closes my garage door and long press opens my garage door. The actual product should be shipping sometime in July, I think. I'll have 8 of the buttons on the way. I'll put them in different places and set up different functions... mostly through Tasker. That's my geekiness. |
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I wrote some of the first software to kick off the videos at the gas pump craze.
Part of the teams that wrote a lot of the Times Square video software. Those were different times. I now work in oil and gas. As for hobbies, I am more mechanical. Hand build several rock crawlers, mostly ride bikes now. Have touched my tubing bender in a long time. |
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