Sorry for the late notice, but tomorrow 9th September 2008 at 14:00 in I.G.02 there will be a presentation by myself and Ryan Tarak about the Imagine Cup. Come along if you’re interested in getting more information.
Sorry for the late notice, but tomorrow 9th September 2008 at 14:00 in I.G.02 there will be a presentation by myself and Ryan Tarak about the Imagine Cup. Come along if you’re interested in getting more information.
So, now that I finally have time to post about this…
3rd. Loosing is always something you expect, but it still doesn’t make it any easier. That feeling you get when you realise it could be you, but then just slips away. Still, congrats to Canterbury, you’ll have a lot of fun in Paris. I’ll always have Seoul.
So, many people on the day and afterwards asked, where do we go from here?
We don’t have official plans yet, but I speak for the entire team when I say we don’t plan on sitting idly by. We’ve done a lot of work on our project, and strongly believe it can make a huge difference. The finals in Auckland made us realise how close we really are to making a difference, all we really have to do is keep going. Its even easier now that we don’t have the same time constraints and stressful nights.
We’ve already had a couple emails regarding our project, and Hamilton really is a small place with big potential. While I’ll be dropping the Imagine Cup tag, watch this space, we’re not done yet.
Yay for EvDO!
The Waikato Times just came and went, an interview should be posted in a paper soonish. In the meantime, heres a picture (taken by Beverley) of the photographer taking a picture of us. Awesome eh!

The Dos and Don’ts of international skype meetings.
Do:
Don’t
Right. Back to rendering.
Apart from a minor spelling mistake of our team name, an interview we did for Geekzone is now live here. Woohoo, first interview up!
So, any feedback from you guys who just came here via the link would be awesome! If not, I’ll try to get more regular posts going.
Jed’s note: I forced the team to start coming up with posts. First up is Paul, the hardware engineer of the group, and his tips
While working on the hardware/firmware of Gary’s e.point, I came across a few problems (Mostly in the early hours of the morning)
Here are two quick things before I go back to working through the night. First up is a picture of the team that I sneakily took of them busily working. I should say for clarification, Beverley is on an exchange in Canada (until 2 days before the NZ finals!!!), and joins in on meetings via webcam. My laptop often fills this purpose (on the days that I can remember to bring the power pack), and I have great fun spinning and swiveling her around the room.

Second, heres a quick video showing the operation of our device. Paul increased reliability over power-line today, and to demonstrate he scripted toggling it quickly. Look at it go!
So, Ryan wants us to write a blog based on our experiences. Check back often (yes, there is a RSS feed) for updates!
So, we’re all busy working in the lab, re-writing a lot of code to bring it up to scratch. One of my major focuses is security testing, as they’ll undoubtedly be a few questions. Thankfully, we covered a lot of ground with the security of last year’s project, and apart from a few things that need re-factoring (like my nice array of structs…. testing shows that isn’t the least processor intensive) we should be alright.
By the way, a big thanks to competing teams from Victoria and AUT for helping us test the security on our project wiki! Its good to know our trade secrets are safe!