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Ye Olde Timey Blogge. My interactive baseball has evolved nicely. To this point the Max code interacts with the MakeyMakey. Object which randomly picks. Balls or strikes. The output is routed to two. Objects, one each for balls and strike, counting to 4 and 3 respectively. Each pitch sends the umpire’s call as a message to a comment box. A prototype of the Max code for interactive baseball. Object to reset the counters after the third strike or fourth ball. Final Max code for interactive basebeall. The h...
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January | 2015 | Ye Olde Timey Blogge
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Ye Olde Timey Blogge. Monthly Archives: January 2015. New Year, New Classes. Her project is successful because the user has to make decisions based on historical information provided to them within the exhibit. I also like that the user interacts with the exhibit through a small joystick, which is a nice alternative to using a basic mouse. Queen and Bay, Toronto. Goads fire insurance map, 1924. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. January 14, 2015. 3: More Machine than Man. Follow me on Twitter. A Gro...
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Play Ball! 2: Electric Boogaloo | Ye Olde Timey Blogge
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Ye Olde Timey Blogge. My interactive baseball has evolved nicely. To this point the Max code interacts with the MakeyMakey. Object which randomly picks. Balls or strikes. The output is routed to two. Objects, one each for balls and strike, counting to 4 and 3 respectively. Each pitch sends the umpire’s call as a message to a comment box. A prototype of the Max code for interactive baseball. Object to reset the counters after the third strike or fourth ball. Final Max code for interactive basebeall. Addre...
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Rooooad Triiiiiiiiiip | Ye Olde Timey Blogge
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Ye Olde Timey Blogge. Tomorrow morning I will get behind the wheel of my parents’ station wagon and drive 10 hours from London, Ontario to NASHVILLE, Tennessee. Why would I do this you ask? For a gathering of the tribe known as ‘Public Historians’. A #PhalanxOfPHistorians will descend on Music City USA for five days to attend the annual conference of the National Council on Public History. W00t! NCPH2015 Joining me on this obyssey will be my friends and classmates Taryn Dewar ( @dtdewar. April 14, 2015.
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Ye Olde Timey Blogge. Artifact Spotlight: Queen’s Own Rifles, Nominal Roll, March 1866. It’s been a long while since I’ve used the blog, but I’d like to revive it. With that in mind I’m publishing a a bit of research I did recently for the Queen’s Own Rifles. In Toronto. I have been volunteering at the museum since October 2015 doing collections management/curatorial work. I’ve got a few other projects in the works so hopefully the next blog post won’t be another ten months. QOR, Country of Origin, 1866.
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Ye Olde Timey Blogge. My name is Alex Meyers. Thanks for stopping by. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. 3: More Machine than Man.
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February | 2016 | Ye Olde Timey Blogge
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Ye Olde Timey Blogge. Monthly Archives: February 2016. Artifact Spotlight: Queen’s Own Rifles, Nominal Roll, March 1866. It’s been a long while since I’ve used the blog, but I’d like to revive it. With that in mind I’m publishing a a bit of research I did recently for the Queen’s Own Rifles. 8220;Arrival and Drilling of Volunteers”, The Globe (Toronto), 10 March 1866. Queen’s Own Rifles, Nominal Roll, March 1866. Nominal Roll, No. 3 Company, 20 March 1866. QOR, Country of Origin, 1866. The nominal rolls ...
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April | 2015 | Ye Olde Timey Blogge
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Ye Olde Timey Blogge. Monthly Archives: April 2015. 3: More Machine than Man. In a recent post. Drilling holes for contact points. Step 2: I wired the baseballs with washers and two screws wrapped in insulated copper wire. To guide the user, I drew finger marks onto the baseball. The wires from the baseballs lead to alligator clips which connect to the MakeyMakey. Baseball with wired contact points. Lengths of rubber heating tube. Home plate with mounting stalks. Step 5: Finally, to emphasize the game-ne...
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