Here's the NASH Cannon 2.0. The video is not the greatest as it was recorded on an iPod Touch, but it gets the concept/point across. Tell me what you think in the comments! As usual if you have any questions, let me know!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Monday, November 14, 2011
What to Build Next?
I like building things as you have probably seen in the first post I wrote for this blog. If you haven't, check out what I've made. There are videos, plans, and more so go take a look. I'll wait for you to come back, no seriously, I will!
. . .
Ok now that you're back, what do you think I should build next? Vote in the poll! The list currently includes:
Catapult
Trebuchet
Cross bow
Pulse jet
Rail gun
Flamethrower (bigger and better!)
Air cannon (bigger and better as well)
Tesla coil (and other electromagnetic devices)
Rocket launchers (handheld!!!)
So tell me what you think by voting! When I build these I will post a guide/full plans!
Come back for more!
--The Author
. . .
Ok now that you're back, what do you think I should build next? Vote in the poll! The list currently includes:
Catapult
Trebuchet
Cross bow
Pulse jet
Rail gun
Flamethrower (bigger and better!)
Air cannon (bigger and better as well)
Tesla coil (and other electromagnetic devices)
Rocket launchers (handheld!!!)
So tell me what you think by voting! When I build these I will post a guide/full plans!
Come back for more!
--The Author
Monday, October 24, 2011
How to Make Ringtones out of your iTunes Music
Hey you guys it's me again. I recently learned how to make ringtones out of any song in your iTunes music library, for free. All you need is iTunes, your iDevice, and a little patience. If the pictures are hard to see then simply click them to make it bigger!
Now right click the song again and click "Create AAC Version". There will be two instances of the song in the library now, with one of them being 30 seconds long. Copy it to your desktop, then right-click and rename it to ------.M4R. So whatever your file name is change it to the extension M4R. That makes it a ringtone. Now drag that baby back into your iTunes library and voila, you have a ringtone!
Look in your Ringtones folder and there it is! If you have any questions or run into any snags let me know by commenting...
--The Author
First off select the song you want to make a ringtone out of and right-click it. Click "Get Info" as shown here:
On the window that pops up, click the Options tab and enter the start and stop times to which part of the song you want. Keep it under 40 seconds, but I'd recommend 30 just to be safe. Make sure the boxes are checked on both Start and Stop. I'm using from the start of the song to 30 seconds into it for this example.
Now go to Edit, then Preferences. Click "Import Settings..." and set the AAC Encoder settings as shown.
Now right click the song again and click "Create AAC Version". There will be two instances of the song in the library now, with one of them being 30 seconds long. Copy it to your desktop, then right-click and rename it to ------.M4R. So whatever your file name is change it to the extension M4R. That makes it a ringtone. Now drag that baby back into your iTunes library and voila, you have a ringtone!
Look in your Ringtones folder and there it is! If you have any questions or run into any snags let me know by commenting...
--The Author
Friday, October 21, 2011
Robotic Rubik's Solver
I found this on YouTube today, just browsing around in random stuff. I've seen another version here:
but this one is rather slow (still amazing for a robot nevertheless) compared to this one:
I think it's pretty awesome that a Lego robot can solve a Rubik's cube, let alone in 15 seconds (not including scan time, that's solve time). Have you built any Lego robots? Comment below and let us know...
I'm currently building a Lego NXT robot that is remote controlled, has an on-board camera, and various other sensors. Once I finish programming it it will be a exploration robot that can retrieve balls or various other items. You can see from its point of view as you're driving it...
Alrighty I'll talk to you guys later. And like I've said, feel free to talk back!
-The Author
but this one is rather slow (still amazing for a robot nevertheless) compared to this one:
I think it's pretty awesome that a Lego robot can solve a Rubik's cube, let alone in 15 seconds (not including scan time, that's solve time). Have you built any Lego robots? Comment below and let us know...
I'm currently building a Lego NXT robot that is remote controlled, has an on-board camera, and various other sensors. Once I finish programming it it will be a exploration robot that can retrieve balls or various other items. You can see from its point of view as you're driving it...
Alrighty I'll talk to you guys later. And like I've said, feel free to talk back!
-The Author
Thursday, October 13, 2011
iOS 5
Seeing as to how iOS 5 came out yesterday, I thought I'd write my review/summary/pros-cons list... If you think different or want to add something, comment!
Notifications:
Swiping down from lock-screen? Pure awesomeness. No more accidentally tapping through a notification without reading it, and you get a history of what notifications you have received. Also being able to view notifications from the lock screen will allow you to look at what you want to see, when you want to see it.
iMessage:
It's hard to tell whether this will really be useful or not. Sure it's great have it, but with having Textfree available, it's a bit harder for me to justify. Still looks great and should work well pending most people update to iOS 5. Tracking messages will be nice, along with group messaging...
Newsstand:
I don't read any newspapers and I don't have any magazine subscriptions, so this feature doesn't appeal to me at this time. Sheesh, could I be any more politically correct there? :-D
Reminders:
Reminders is another part that would be cool, except for the fact that I own a 4g iPod Touch. Basically, the reminders with locations would be sweet, but all you get for 4g iTouch is reminders. :-$ Darn you Apple...
Built-In Support for Twitter:
Sure that's cool. Maybe it'll encourage me to use Twitter more often... :-)
Camera Improvements:
Double clicking the home button when your iOS device (that has a camera of course) is asleep brings up a camera button that you can use to quickly jump into the camera app. (As a side note, it also brings up the music controls). Volume Up acts as a physical button for taking pics as well. You can swipe between the camera roll and the preview screen, which is nice and quick. A sweet feature is being able to tap and hold on the screen to lock focus and exposure. So all in all, quite a few new additions here!
Photo Improvs:
You can now crop, remove red-eye, and auto enhance pictures. And here's the best part: You can now put photos into albums right on the iOS device. No more fussing with iTunes and manually putting photos in folders etc... This is awesome! Well at least I think it is. Let me know what you think in the comments!
Mail Supreme:
Notifications:
Swiping down from lock-screen? Pure awesomeness. No more accidentally tapping through a notification without reading it, and you get a history of what notifications you have received. Also being able to view notifications from the lock screen will allow you to look at what you want to see, when you want to see it.
iMessage:
It's hard to tell whether this will really be useful or not. Sure it's great have it, but with having Textfree available, it's a bit harder for me to justify. Still looks great and should work well pending most people update to iOS 5. Tracking messages will be nice, along with group messaging...
Newsstand:
I don't read any newspapers and I don't have any magazine subscriptions, so this feature doesn't appeal to me at this time. Sheesh, could I be any more politically correct there? :-D
Reminders:
Reminders is another part that would be cool, except for the fact that I own a 4g iPod Touch. Basically, the reminders with locations would be sweet, but all you get for 4g iTouch is reminders. :-$ Darn you Apple...
Built-In Support for Twitter:
Sure that's cool. Maybe it'll encourage me to use Twitter more often... :-)
Camera Improvements:
Double clicking the home button when your iOS device (that has a camera of course) is asleep brings up a camera button that you can use to quickly jump into the camera app. (As a side note, it also brings up the music controls). Volume Up acts as a physical button for taking pics as well. You can swipe between the camera roll and the preview screen, which is nice and quick. A sweet feature is being able to tap and hold on the screen to lock focus and exposure. So all in all, quite a few new additions here!
Photo Improvs:
You can now crop, remove red-eye, and auto enhance pictures. And here's the best part: You can now put photos into albums right on the iOS device. No more fussing with iTunes and manually putting photos in folders etc... This is awesome! Well at least I think it is. Let me know what you think in the comments!
Mail Supreme:
Mail has received a makeover as well. Format text using bold, italic, or underlined fonts, indent it, etc. Drag to rearrange names in address fields (makes it easier to see if you've forgotten someone etc). Mass mark mail as flagged, read or unread, (sweet). Custom email sounds let you know whats up. And then they've even added S/MIME. (Digital signatures and encryption for starters, look it up).
The Rest:
And there's been various improvements in these areas as well:
Calendar (attachments and misc)
Game Center (recommendations, personal avatars/photos etc.)
iCloud (check it out for yourself, iThink it's pretty handy)
Weather Forecast (hourly)
Wireless Sync to iTunes (YES!!!)
Auto-correction (personal dictionary. It's about time...)
And bug fixes galore...
So that's it, if there's something I've missed let me know! Speak your mind in the comments!
-The Author
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Jambatize Me!
I just found out that Jamba Juice has a secret menu... I have edited out the not-so-family-friendly items, as some Jamba Juice stores don't serve them because of those names... Here 'tis!
•Andres' Surprise
•Apple Pie
•Berry Depressing
•Blue Gummi Bear
•Blue-Topia
•Butterfingers
•Chocolate covered Strawberries
•Chocolate Gummi Bear
•Fruity Pebbles
•Green Gummi Bear
•Hello Jesus
•Lemonade Lightnin'
•Melonade wave
•Now and Later
•Orange Dream Machine
•Pacific Passion
•Peanut Butter and Jelly
•Pineapple Dreamin'
•Pink Fruity Pebbles
•Pink Gummi Bear
•Rainbow Sherbert
•Raspberry Dreamin'
•Red Gummi Bear
•Reese pieces
•San Diego
•Skittles
•Sourpatch Kid
•Starburst ( aka Pink Star )
•Strawberries Dreamin'
•Strawberries Lightnin'
•Strawberry Shortcake
•Sunny Delight
•Thank You Jesus
•Tootsie Roll
•Tropical Tango
•White Fruity Pebbles
•White Gummi Bear
I will post as I try these and describe how they taste! Comment below if you've tried them!!!
-The Author
•Andres' Surprise
•Apple Pie
•Berry Depressing
•Blue Gummi Bear
•Blue-Topia
•Butterfingers
•Chocolate covered Strawberries
•Chocolate Gummi Bear
•Fruity Pebbles
•Green Gummi Bear
•Hello Jesus
•Lemonade Lightnin'
•Melonade wave
•Now and Later
•Orange Dream Machine
•Pacific Passion
•Peanut Butter and Jelly
•Pineapple Dreamin'
•Pink Fruity Pebbles
•Pink Gummi Bear
•Rainbow Sherbert
•Raspberry Dreamin'
•Red Gummi Bear
•Reese pieces
•San Diego
•Skittles
•Sourpatch Kid
•Starburst ( aka Pink Star )
•Strawberries Dreamin'
•Strawberries Lightnin'
•Strawberry Shortcake
•Sunny Delight
•Thank You Jesus
•Tootsie Roll
•Tropical Tango
•White Fruity Pebbles
•White Gummi Bear
I will post as I try these and describe how they taste! Comment below if you've tried them!!!
-The Author
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Videos
Here's a bunch of links of stuff I have made. (so yes they are my videos):
Smoke Bomb
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfiqMbrgfpoEasy to make Handheld Airsoft Machine Gun
Homemade Flamethrower
Long Distance Nerf Rifle
Long Distance Nerf Rifle (at night)
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Launch!
The Unread Publicist is a blog about __________. So yes fill in the blank with whatever you'd like to see by sending me an email. The link is on the sidebar. If you don't know what that is... Um, it's on that side of your screen. No, the other side. That way ----->
Some stuff I'll write about in the future includes:
Projects I've done or am working on (I love building things. If you've never tried, you should)
YouTube videos I'll make.
Technology... 'nuff said.
Etc...
If flamethrowers, vacuum bazookas, 6 foot water cannons, filming, programming, Linux, technology, or something else interests you, let me know and I'll write. I intend for this to be a somewhat reader-directed blog, so keep that in mind. Please feel free to comment on any articles I write and let me know what would make this a more enjoyable place :-)
Until next time,
The Unread Publicist
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