So I've let this blog lie fallow for a while. But I'm back and am making some changes, because while I'm still a part of the maker world, I really want to write about other aspects of my life. Namely knitting, my balcony garden, and cooking.
I know that this can sound like something off of a pinterest board, but that isn't the point. I'm trying to document the candid side of DIY- not entirely DIY gone wrong, but DIY as it often turns out, a little bit flawed.
Those who follow me on instagram see a lot of these projects. So I thought I would document them a little more thoroughly.
So expect more of that up ahead!
Monday, October 6, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
I'm Here
While it is very sweet, it's treatment of it's robot characters touches on something that always bugged me about the portrayal of robots. Despite not necessarily needing a human shape, we continue to force them into humanoid bodies. I get that that's because humans love to see everything as humans not to mention that it makes better narrative, but given the history that Sci-Fi has for predicting the future (or at least how it looks- just look at the evolution of flip phones) I think we're heading in the wrong direction robot-wise. I know from personal experience that bipedal motion is not an easy feat and it's a miracle that we stand. Now there are companies like Boston Dynamics that have very successful Bipedal Robots, but I see more everyday robots more resembling the Roomba.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014
I'm Back!
So my last post was about Ada Lovelace day way back in October, but there were so many other, better posts on other better blogs. And then I fell in the habit of not blogging, but here's to trying to get back on the horse.
So I could talk a lot about what I've been up to, but I'm just going to leave it at,the Beau and I got a cat! His name is Franz Joseph, after the Austro-Hungarian Emperor because I am a sucker for Tragic Monarchs.
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