[Cyborg] Cyborg dinner
Tomm
tomm.fire at gmail.com
Tue Oct 5 04:41:24 UTC 2010
Sounds like a good idea to me. I'd be up for
something on the 17th, and I like the idea of
having it at Noisebridge - after all, that's why
there's a kitchen, right?
And here's the animation I was talking about
yesterday:
http://www.edheads.org/activities/brain_stimulation/
It was a little cheesy at first, but after
watching it, I think I had a much better idea how
to install a deep brain stimulator into a
Parkinson's patient. Though ostensibly aimed at
the budding neurosurgeon, it's probably better at
familiarizing patient & family with the surgery,
as well as any brain geeks lurking on the interwebz.
Tom
On 10/4/10 5:49 PM, kristinneidlinger wrote:
> hi guys!
>
> i like food. it'd be fun to have a dinner. how about in two sundays?
> oct 17th
> ?
>
> best,
> kristin
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 9:53 PM, Rachel McConnell<rachel at xtreme.com> wrote:
>> I'm sorry I missed this meeting, I really meant to come but had been
>> travelling all the previous night and so slept all day. Wah!
>>
>> Anyway, I do have an external programmer, the USBTiny from LadyAda, and
>> from making North Paw kits I am familiar with the process of programming
>> chips without bootloaders. I don't know what the referenced problem is,
>> Chung-Hay, but I'd be willing to bring my programmer sometime and we
>> could take a look.
>>
>> Rachel
>>
>> Todd Anderson wrote:
>>> Hey everybody --
>>>
>>> -- I really enjoyed seeing / meeting you all tonight, and I thought
>>> we had a fun& interesting conversation going. I was thinking maybe we
>>> could have a cyborg dinner some Sunday, either at Noisebridge if that is
>>> an option (cook up a bunch of pasta or order in), or even at my house if
>>> the group is about the size it was today. Anyway, any interest in such
>>> an event?
>>>
>>> cheers --
>>>
>>> -- Todd
>>>
>>>
>>> PS: I actually read that page about arduino boot-loading
>>> (http://www.arduino.cc/en/Hacking/Bootloader), and you DO need an
>>> external programmer, which you can operate from the normal Arduino IDE.
>>> I bet this would fix your problem, Chung-Hay, if you can find a
>>> programmer. Maybe Tom's would work?
>>>
>>>
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