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I run the Arduino Workshops at London Hackspace. Available to do workshops at other venues upon request. | |||
Runs [http://www.earthshineelectronics.com/ Earthshine Electronics] which specialises in bits and bobs for Arduino enthusiasts. | |||
If you are a fully paid up member then you are entitled to 10% off in my store [http://www.earthshineelectronics.com/ Earthshine Electronics]. Talk to me for the details. I can also bring parts to the space, saving you the P&P costs. | |||
Mike McRoberts. Known as 'earthshine' on the Hackspace IRC channel. | |||
Arduino guru (or likes to think so). | |||
Author of "[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beginning-Arduino-Michael-McRoberts/dp/1430232404/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1280910375&sr=8-1/ Beginning Arduino]" from Apress. Available on Amazon and in all good bookshops. | |||
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[http://vimeo.com/album/54671 Videos of cool stuff i've done with Arduino's] | |||
Other hobbies include motorcycling, sailing, astronomy, astrophotography and video production. | |||
Email: mike@earthshineelectronics.com | |||
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheArduinoGuy | |||
Twitter: [http://twitter.com/#!/TheArduinoGuy @TheArduinoGuy] | |||
Available for Arduino Workshops. | |||
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'''Arduino Workshops so far:''' | |||
London Hackspace - 22nd & 23rd January 2011 | |||
London Hackspace - 19th & 20th February 2011 | |||
London Hackspace - 14th & 15th May 2011 | |||
London Hackspace - 27th & 28th August 2011 | |||
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'''Currently Working on....(in the rare moments I have some free time)''' | |||
High Altitude Balloon Project - Flight Computer, RTTY Transmitter, Temp & Pressure Sensors, GPS transmission and logging, photography and video. | |||
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'''Project Wishlist''' | |||
''Here are some things I want to start work on when time permits:'' | |||
Quadcopter for Aerial Photography | |||
UAV (winged) for Aerial Photography | |||
All Terrain Segway | |||
Some kind of autonomous robot | |||
Balancing robot using single ball (no wheels) | |||
DIY Laser Tag game | |||
LED astro constellation 'artwork' | |||
Layzor cut version of my "Skyline Lamp" |
Latest revision as of 10:45, 14 February 2012
I run the Arduino Workshops at London Hackspace. Available to do workshops at other venues upon request.
Runs Earthshine Electronics which specialises in bits and bobs for Arduino enthusiasts.
If you are a fully paid up member then you are entitled to 10% off in my store Earthshine Electronics. Talk to me for the details. I can also bring parts to the space, saving you the P&P costs.
Mike McRoberts. Known as 'earthshine' on the Hackspace IRC channel.
Arduino guru (or likes to think so).
Author of "Beginning Arduino" from Apress. Available on Amazon and in all good bookshops.
Videos of cool stuff i've done with Arduino's
Other hobbies include motorcycling, sailing, astronomy, astrophotography and video production.
Email: mike@earthshineelectronics.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheArduinoGuy
Twitter: @TheArduinoGuy
Available for Arduino Workshops.
Arduino Workshops so far:
London Hackspace - 22nd & 23rd January 2011
London Hackspace - 19th & 20th February 2011
London Hackspace - 14th & 15th May 2011
London Hackspace - 27th & 28th August 2011
Currently Working on....(in the rare moments I have some free time)
High Altitude Balloon Project - Flight Computer, RTTY Transmitter, Temp & Pressure Sensors, GPS transmission and logging, photography and video.
Project Wishlist
Here are some things I want to start work on when time permits:
Quadcopter for Aerial Photography
UAV (winged) for Aerial Photography
All Terrain Segway
Some kind of autonomous robot
Balancing robot using single ball (no wheels)
DIY Laser Tag game
LED astro constellation 'artwork'
Layzor cut version of my "Skyline Lamp"