Eccentrics
We all know someone who's a little bit strange - Mum's UFO abduction secret, or the mad Uncle who isn't allowed within 400 yards of Noel Edmonds.
Tell us about your family eccentrics, or just those you've met but don't think you're related to.
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We all know someone who's a little bit strange - Mum's UFO abduction secret, or the mad Uncle who isn't allowed within 400 yards of Noel Edmonds.
Tell us about your family eccentrics, or just those you've met but don't think you're related to.
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( , Thu 30 Oct 2008, 19:08)
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Simple
Paint the fish's nose with Tippex and put sensors on the outside of the bowl!
( , Fri 31 Oct 2008, 14:46, 1 reply)
Paint the fish's nose with Tippex and put sensors on the outside of the bowl!
( , Fri 31 Oct 2008, 14:46, 1 reply)
And whichever way it turns you know!
It'd be a good idea, and at face value far simpler than mine, but you'd need to know how fast it wanted to move as well- how'd you manage that?
And what sensor would you use to pick up the dot? A camera?
( , Fri 31 Oct 2008, 14:54, closed)
It'd be a good idea, and at face value far simpler than mine, but you'd need to know how fast it wanted to move as well- how'd you manage that?
And what sensor would you use to pick up the dot? A camera?
( , Fri 31 Oct 2008, 14:54, closed)
The thought I had
was to use strain gauges to harness him in place- in other words, one on each side, one on top, one on bottom, and one each front and rear. They would be the tethers that held him stationary within the bowl, but would tell the controller which way he was trying to go.
The problem? Carrying enough water, a pump, a filter and a computer on a blimp. The RC car idea is more practical, but even so...
The other aspect, of course, is the cost of this. I can't imagine it would be cheap, and I don't have a few grand to shell out on the stuff.
( , Fri 31 Oct 2008, 15:33, closed)
was to use strain gauges to harness him in place- in other words, one on each side, one on top, one on bottom, and one each front and rear. They would be the tethers that held him stationary within the bowl, but would tell the controller which way he was trying to go.
The problem? Carrying enough water, a pump, a filter and a computer on a blimp. The RC car idea is more practical, but even so...
The other aspect, of course, is the cost of this. I can't imagine it would be cheap, and I don't have a few grand to shell out on the stuff.
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