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Is this really a map of dark matter?
Posted:15/05/2012,05:58:08 PM by Clive Maxfield
As I am a bear of simple brain like Winnie the Pooh, many things confuse and confound me. One such topic is that of dark matter. When Sir Isaac Newton presented his Theory of Universal Gravitation in 1687, everyone quickly came to the conclusion that "this was it" – a theory that truly desc...
Is real-time Android realistic?
Posted:15/05/2012,05:38:26 PM by Bernard Cole
For several months I have been discussing with embedded systems engineers about Google's Android and the why's, what's, and how's of using this Linux-based mobile software platform in embedded systems, particularly in applications requiring real-time and deterministic operation. I h...
Self-driving cars... Be afraid
Posted:15/05/2012,05:07:37 PM by Jack Ganssle
Many years ago, I was able to snag a win in the regional Science Fair with a project designed to automatically drive a car. In retrospect it was a ludicrously incapable system, but the judges were kind. Computers weren't available to high school students, so my design used hundreds of RTL ICs s...
Clipix: The tool we've all been waiting for?
Posted:11/05/2012,03:27:53 PM by Clive Maxfield
Before we plunge into the fray with reckless abandon, I have to confess that I spend a huge amount of time bouncing around the Internet looking at "stuff". For example, I generally have a bunch of writing projects in progress at any one time (articles, blogs, books...), so I'm always research...
Review of Ian Stewart's In Pursuit of the Unknown
Posted:09/05/2012,04:16:29 PM by Clive Maxfield
It is truly a funny old world. When I was slogging my way through math lessons at high school, and cursing the folks who invented things like logarithms, I would never have dreamed that I would one day read a book on equations "Just for the fun of it!" But things change as you grow older. I just ...
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