The Quest to Fly

Jun 20
2009

As part of another Design and Technology project i have decided to construct a plane out of balsa wood.

The idea first came to me when the teacher brought up that the class would be making a model of a boat, i decided to take it one step further and make a plane :D.

So far i have collected the plans for it as well as some tools that i require.  I will be building a Beechcraft Skipper

Hopefully all will go to plan and it will be built in 7 weeks.

The Book Holder

Jun 01
2009

As part of a Design & Technology project we are asked to submit a design folio along with our completed project.

I decided to make a book holder this took me about 9-11 weeks(it actually took me 2 lessons :D but i made other stuff) and you can check out the folio below. The project turned out excellent and if you were intrested in making something with the documentation i have made feel free to do so(as long as you give me creds though :D).

This project achieved 100% (25/25)

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Kudos to templaedhel for the rendered version of the book holder

Download .doc Documentation (includes plans, diagrams and steps of construction)

*There are empty pages for a reason, you have to draw your own sketches, they are just concept ideas so you can draw pretty much anything in that space.

Ubuntu and USB Booting

Apr 29
2009

Earlier this week i started playing around with Ubuntu 9.04 and its ability to boot of a USB flash drive. This feature intrigued me simply for the fact that i could install and boot Linux on many different systems with little hassle and without it affecting the operating system currently installed on the hard drive.

This was something that “seemed” easy and quick and so i tried it out with my U3 enabled Toshiba 2GB USB flash drive. First i tried out UNetbootin and everything seemed to go fine the install was quick and painless(i had already downloaded a .iso image) but as i proceeded to boot my computer and navigate to “boot from USB device” it came up with an error and refused to let me try again until i had restarted the system. This happened many times and after a couple of tries i gave up and booted into windows.

Toshiba U3 Flash Drive

Thinking that the issue i was suffering from was the cause of U3 i quickly removed it and tried again but to no avail. Read the rest of this entry »

Ubuntu 9.04

Apr 23
2009

Exciting news! the Ubuntu team have released Ubuntu 9.04 . With the release of this new version come some exciting new features such as the inclusion of GNOME 2.26 and a new CD burning tool plus now Wacom’s are enabled automatically. You can see the full list here

Unfortunately for me i will have to wait another day for the release because i reside in Australia and the annoying time difference always seems to get in the way. But one of the most interesting things about the new version is Wacom’s being enabled by default, even though key mapping isn’t supported yet its still a great bonus for the graphics editor. This is just another reason why Ubuntu is so awesome.

Almost forgot, you can find more information about Ubuntu here

Edit: Its finally been released

Ubuntu 9.04 - on desktops, netbooks, servers and in the cloud

Freezing Moon

Apr 22
2009

At the moment im involved with a team of avid developers in creating a FPS(DarkShift) and a MMO(Ancient Beast). I invite you to come along and check out our website at http://www.freezingmoon.org.

If you would like to chat to any of us live then you can join our irc at Freenode channel #FreezingMoon.

FreezingMoon

Blender 2.5

Apr 21
2009

As a fan boy of open source, which as always proves quite interesting, an advancement in the story of Blender a great open source project, as they have announced upcoming updates.

With the release of Blender 2.5 it will include updates to the Animation system, Window manager and many more. The full list can be found here. The update is due to hit the shelf’s somewhere in June 2009.

Blender being open source, is an excellent tool in creating and editing models and has great potential in future years. The project team i have been working with has used mainly on blender and it has proved to be stable and reliant.

Hopefully in the upcoming years we will see more and more open source based games so that the humble person sitting in his armchair just wanting to create his own game has something to start with, a base on which to build something great.

 

                                          

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