I write about the past, present, and future of technology across three sites. imapenguin.com explores retro computing and programming fundamentals, milkcrunch.com covers modern software development and engineering culture, and evadot.com examines commercial spaceflight and the new space movement.
Posts
- Two years ago today Mr Jones grilled me for hours both on the ground and in the air. At the end he gave me a pilots license. Don't wait to chase your dreams. #pilotthuglife
- Shaky camera because of mountain turbulence today. Was bad enough that Julie skipped lunch. #pilotthuglife
- Prototype for skid slip indicator
- I'm super happy with how bright this is. I think It might even be bright enough in full sunlight in a cockpit.
- Airplane Build Episode 3 – Rear Fuselage Assembly · evadot
- Turns out sprouts are really easy to grow in your kitchen for pennies.
- I learned to solder as a kid but got really good in the Navy Avionics school. But for some reason I started whistling when I solder and I still do that. Hmmm. Anyway, my EAA Innovation Prize hardware is coming along nicely.
- As if you could kill time without injuring eternity. -Thoreau
- It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. -Henry David Thoreau
- Taking some time off
- Formula SAE presentation? Yes please.
- My buddy bought an LS4
- Compact low power LIDAR just arrived. Woot!
- Parts from Adafruit arrived. Can you guess what I'm making? #thesamethingwedoeverynightpinky
- Using sketchup to play around with some instrument panel designs #myzenith750
- Pilot thug life.
- I really wish Grumman still made these. I love flying them.
- Ahh, the 70s. When they thought ash trays in small planes was a good idea.
- I like the panel layout and color in this Cheetah.
- Landing a Grumman Cheetah from the right seat at Hendersonville with a lot of forward slip.