Saturday, October 17, 2009

iCheckpoint


Meant to update about the iCheckpoint a few days ago, but obviously other things have preoccupied me, more importantly the upcoming tests and midterm I have. I thought the iCheckpoint went very well. My iCommunity team (Art and Engineering Design), and more specifically the Social/Identity team, presented our powerpoint describing who we are and what we're doing. This involved the lunch party we hosted, the meetings we have had and are going to have with companies, and a "Meet the Team" sort of presentation. Each member of the Social/Identity section presented their role in the team as well as a small description of a specific part of the team. We had a good reaction to the youtube video that was put together as well. Coming up is our trip to Chicago to meet with SOM (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP) and see what they do over there. I am excited for that trip, especially since it will be so close to home. We start our new ENG198 projects on Monday, which is a mechanized walker, and I cannot wait to work on that. If anything, I'll try to make it look like the picture above

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Tournament


Forgot to update yesterday! I realized it would be a hard task, didn't think it would happen so quickly. I thought about updating yesterday while walking between classes, but by the time I got home it had completely slipped my mind. More importantly however, the tournament went very well. We won first in the races every time in our division. What we ended up doing to help with the heating up process is holding the burner on pre-race to heat up the chamber faster and covering the inside of the bottom of the chassis in ethanol for a bigger flame. The problem we found with this was that the solder holding the refuel pipe on the steam chamber ruptured and we had to do a few minor repairs before setting it back on the track. This damage would require more time to repair however, since our performance in the consequent race proved below satisfactory. The overall contest ended well I think, and I am very excited for the next project.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Blogging

I am not a blogger and do not make any claim toward that effect. I have tried Twitter, but failed to remember to "twitter" and ended up just forgetting about it. My lack of need for this outlet has proven to be a damper on my blogging here, for I just find no need to tell people about what I had for breakfast. Hopefully though, with a much more focused effort now, I will be able to post more frequently and explain to all 3 people reading my account about what I had learned. As a non-blogger blogging, this experience is quite foreign to me, but I suppose that is the entire idea behind the exercise. I without doubt recognize the potential and usefulness of having such a resource, most importantly in getting information out quickly and easily to a massive number of people. Over the next week, I will attempt to put at least a little bit of information up every day. This action should prove to be easier with more experience, and doing it every day should be a good experiment of that idea.