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I'm constantly amazed by the power a good idea has over people, the inspiration it creates, and the satisfaction of seeing it come to life... as difficult and rare as that might be.


You can live with Type III AC joint separation, but I want more

You can live with Type III AC joint separation, but I want more

March 22nd, 2009

An update on my shoulder separation.

Effect of thumb flexion / extension on RFID implant range

March 21st, 2009

I wanted to post this video to show just how the body’s own tissue interferes with an RFID implant’s ability to be read, even with a high power reader. These tags have very low read range due to their size, and the location I chose between the thumb and index finger of the hand offers […]

DorkBot presentation on Embedded RFID

DorkBot presentation on Embedded RFID

March 17th, 2009

Some footage of a talk I gave on Embedded RFID at DorkBot Seattle back in March 2006.

Live RFID implant proceedure at Seattle DorkBot

March 17th, 2009

Live RFID implant proceedure at Seattle DorkBot

Slowly migrating to web computing

Slowly migrating to web computing

March 16th, 2009

I think the promise of Web 2.0 is finally coming around. I recently reloaded my machine because it had too many crappy shareware/freeware software apps on it with bad install routines and even worse uninstall routines. It was just becoming a mess, so a fresh start was what I needed. Of course, after reloading I […]

Logging into the computer with RFID

March 16th, 2009

Video of me logging into computer using RFID implant

I take credit for that one...

I take credit for that one…

March 16th, 2009

My photos being used to scare people and hock crap.

DE-9 Serial Pinout (some might call it DB-9)

DE-9 Serial Pinout (some might call it DB-9)

March 15th, 2009

What’s a pinout? If you don’t know, you can safely ignore this post.

PI day

March 14th, 2009

PI day? Really?

Release of JumpStart v1.0.3

March 13th, 2009

JumpStart is an application I wrote years ago but never released to the public. I wrote version v1.0 when I bought my first USB flash drive, a Lexar JumpDrive. I bought it so I could easily carry files between my home computer and various school computers I’d frequent. The problem was, I wanted something that […]

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