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Sunday, September 18, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Happy Programmers' Day
Today (13 September) is the 256th day of the year and is the unofficial international holiday, Programmers' Day.
Programmers celebrate the day (chosen because 256 is the number of distinct values represented by a 8-bit byte) by wearing white (because it represents the largest value 0xFFFFFF in the RGB colorspace).
As 2012 is a leap year, Programmers' Day will be celebrated next year on 12 September.
Some gift ideas from ThinkGeek for the friendly programmer in your life:
Programmers celebrate the day (chosen because 256 is the number of distinct values represented by a 8-bit byte) by wearing white (because it represents the largest value 0xFFFFFF in the RGB colorspace).
As 2012 is a leap year, Programmers' Day will be celebrated next year on 12 September.
Some gift ideas from ThinkGeek for the friendly programmer in your life:
Monday, September 12, 2011
Clear glass circuit boards
Here is a fascinating touch-sensitive, clear glass printed circuit board made by Charles Lohr.
And in this video he shows the process he used to make the clear glass printed circuit board.
As seen on Adafruit Industries Blog
And in this video he shows the process he used to make the clear glass printed circuit board.
As seen on Adafruit Industries Blog
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Seamless computing
Dr Neil Roodyn from nsquared demonstrates seamlessly computing an architect might use between devices in this demo.
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