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a father, husband, developer, geek, car guy. The Director of Training for DotNetNuke Corporation. To learn more about Chris check out the about me page.
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Chris Hammond
Saturday, May 26, 2012 2:40 AM

Today I was digging through my spam folder on my Christoc.com email account, as I do occasionally before emptying the folder, and I came across the following email, filled out via the feedback form here on ChrisHammond.com

Good morning, mr. Hammond,
this is the history that leads to this letter.
I am Italian, and I live in Italy; you surely know the old TV movies "Perry Mason", well they were broadcasted here too, from the early 60s on, B&W and then color in the 80s, and I loved them (I was born in 1950, so I enjoyed them all), and yesterday I was watching the re-broadcasting of an episode taking place in Denver.
Well, before the final hearing there was a shot of the building where it was supposed going to take place. And it was a magnificent building. So great that I said to myself: you must search on the internet for photos of it.
Well, I don't think these hearings take place in the City Hall, there are in Denver more proper buildings for it, and the shot was taken there just because the building has this great look, anyway here we are: now you have understood all, of course.
Your night photo of the building is absolutely breathtaking, I found it on the flickr.com site, and I wanted to give you my compliments.
But, above all, I wanted to thank you for having left free for anyone the photo in its big original size, that usually nobody does: very few share the full fruit of their art with the art admirers (and I must say: there are often professional copyright reasons, but if one is not a pro... why deny it ?).
So, thank you, mr. Hammond. And my compliments again.
Warm regards,
Guglielmo

At first I thought, wow this is going to be a good phishing email, it started out with the most random story. But if you read all the way through the email you’ll see it is actually legit. A compliment for a photo I posted on Flickr, I can only assume that he is referring to this photo.

Denver City Hall

I don’t think the email address he used in the feedback form is real, so I’ll post my reply here, though I doubt he’ll ever see it.

Guglielmo,

Thank you for taking the time to email me, I live a pretty open life, and most of it online, so I gladly upload nearly all of my photos in full resolution via Flickr, or whatever service I use at the time.

I really appreciate your email, it has made my evening.

Sincerely,

Chris

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Chris Hammond
Friday, May 25, 2012 5:08 PM
The @Netduino tank is finally ready for @makerfaire

It was About 8 or 9 months ago that I posted my first video using my Netduino powering a Tamiya Tracked Vehicle Chassis Kit. After that I actually did a little more work on the project, but I never posted any video or updates for the project itself.

Last week I was asked if I still had the project, and would be able to bring it to the Maker Faire. I thought, sure thing! So I got to work making it actually do something a bit more than going in a very long slowly arcing circle.

V1.5 (if you consider the video linked above v1) actually had a piece of plexiglass as a base, sitting on some standoffs up off the wooden base of the Tamiya kit. But it was my first time working with PG and I ran into a couple of issues, I drilled holes and they weren’t right, so I drilled some more, and they still weren’t right, the "rectangle” was off center on the vehicle itself, and I never even got around to taking the protective coating off the plexiglass. I did mount a GoPro camera on it, using zip ties, and drove it around the office scaring the pets, but never published that video, or even took pictures of the setup.

Thursday evening I decided I would try to take the motorshield I was using and make it work with the Netduino Go. Unfortunately due to a bug with PWM in .NET MF 4.2 qfe1 (or whatever is currently release) I was unable to get the Go working, so I wasted a full evening of time.

Friday evening I got to work getting the original Netduino going again, along with the motorshield, and a new piece of plexiglass. The end result was the photo seen above, a cell phone picture taken at something like 2 in the morning Saturday before Maker Faire, so I apologize for that :D

I ended up doing a little bit of coding, on the project (all sample code is hosted on Codeplex, at the time of this blog it is using Changeset 67198 (motor test project). I didn’t add a bunch of logic to the code, it basically has 4 programs, one that spins, goes, and repeats. Another that just spins. Another that goes forward then backward, and finally one that doesn’t do anything (stop). You can trigger through the programs using a button that was wired into the breadboard. Not the ideal setup, as the button was hard to get to while it was moving, but it was 2am and I just wanted to finish.

I made the programs fairly short because I figured that the area where it would be displayed wouldn’t be very big, unfortunately even with the short programs there wasn’t any way to safely have it running during the Maker Faire, so it for the most part remained unplugged the entire weekend. But it looked cool!

Speaking of looks, I took another piece of black plexiglass and cut it, shaped it on the belt sander, and then took the drill press to it to create holes for the standoff mounts, and somewhere to mount the Netduino/Shield to.

I also stuck an old (think original AAA battery powered, pre HD/960) GoPro camera to the front, this was all for show at this point, there was no chance I was going to get it wired up, and I really just needed the weight up there to keep the nose down. The back end was rather heavy due to the two battery packs, one for the Netduino one for the Motorshield, and it wanted to ride a wheelie without the camera up front.

Update (before I even posted the original blog) I stuck the GoPro 3D Case and two cameras up front to shoot some video and photos, you can see them below. This setup weighed the front end down heavily, and also, on a rough surface (bricks outside) started to cause problems for the tracks, I haven’t tried to figure out why yet, but they were coming off pretty regularly.

Here’s some video of the Netduino Tank in action, though I promise you it isn’t all that fancy yet Open-mouthed smile

and then of course 3D Video of what it sees (you’ll want to wear red/blue glasses for this one, or turn off 3D on youtube)

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Parts List (quantity)

  1. Tamiya Tracked Vehicle Chassis Kit $20 (1)
  2. 9V Battery Case (1)
  3. AA Battery Case 4-AA (1)
  4. Plexiglass platform
  5. Long screws (4)
  6. Nuts, for above. (4)
  7. Aluminum spacers, mounted between base and platform (4)
  8. Small breadboard (1)
  9. Heat shrink
  10. Solid core wire
  11. Plexiglass Sheet

What’s Next?

1) I would like to add some sensors to it so that it can move around on its own a bit, and know when it should turn around.

2) I’d like to get the Wi-Fi-bac for the GoPro Hero 2 setup, whenever it comes out (this summer) and mount a Hero2 up front so I can stream video using the camera. This wouldn’t actually wire into the Netduino in any way, but I can imagine putting the GoPro on a servo system so that the Netduino could at least “point” the camera, at what, I don’t know yet.

3) It needs either a remote control (DotNetNuke module) and Wifi access or some other wireless access to the tank and send commands.

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Chris Hammond
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:19 PM

My bro Will Strohl has challenged me to a little fundraising for the Team LIVESTRONG Challenge in Davis coming up next month.

He has stepped up, in addition to his previous donations to my ride, to donate $1 for every mile I ride a bicycle between today (May 22nd, 2012), and Sunday May 27th at 11:59PM. Why is he doing this? He knows I haven’t been on a bike in over a week, so he figures it is probably a safe bet, and perhaps it is.

Are you willing to do the same?

Will you donate $1 to my #LSCDavis ride, for every mile I ride by bike between now and 11:59pm PDT this Sunday?

If so, add your comment below to join the cause, I’ll be sure to follow up with you via email to let you know how I do! I’ll also update this blog post with details

Starting Mileage: 0 miles
Current Mileage: 106.1 miles
Total Raised: $106

Donations from:
Will Strohl $1/mile

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Chris Hammond
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 1:31 AM

I am proud to announce that we have officially renamed Team Ride With Chris, to Team ITM America, for our ride at the Team LIVESTRONG Challenge Davis, this June 24th, in Davis, California. You can continue to donate to the individuals on the team via the team page.

We have been looking for a new team name for a while now, and were approached by ITM Consulting out of Germany about helping to promote their new brand being launched in the United States later this summer, ITM America (www.itm-america.com)

ITM has stepped up with a large donation to the team, and has currently put us into the top 20 teams in terms of fundraising for the LIVESTRONG Challenge Davis.

I have known the folks at ITM for a couple of years now through the DotNetNuke ecosystem. They provide a wide array of IT services, including DNN integration with SAP and mobile solutions, custom module development and workflow implementations, and providing security assessments and risk abatement.

Stay tuned for more information from ITM America on their website, www.itm-america.com, while they get things together over there you’ll find a picture of Natalie and myself at a recent bike ride we did in Santa Rosa, California.

As part of the agreement we will be sporting brand new “kits” for the ride in Davis. Check out these fly threads!

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If you would like to donate to the ride visit my Livestrong page

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:20 PM
If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area, or even feel like making a quick weekend tripI highly recommend checking out the Maker Faire this weekend in San Mateo, CA ( www.makerfaire.com ). I’ve posted a write up of some of my suggestions on what to bring...(read more)
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