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Lego Mindstorms NXT

A couple of hours back, I had the chance to play around with the Lego Mindstorms NXT Robot (Alpha Rex) and was blown away by what I saw. I vaguely remember a toy I had as a kid; a robot that had a button on it’s head and made noises when pressed. That was close to 20 years back and boy, how times have changed!

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The central part of the kit (also sold separately) is the NXT Intelligent Brick that houses a 32 Bit ARM7 processor, an 8 bit Atmel AVR microcontroller, 4 input ports, 3 output ports and an LCD display. The beauty of the kit is the fact that you can fiddle around with an umpteen number of accessories and build a number of little robotic contraptions. Programming isn’t too difficult either; basic programs can be written directly using the menu on the brick and more complex ones can be downloaded using the USB port. I was told that you could also do it from your mobile phone thanks to Bluetooth connectivity.

The bundled programming software, NXT-G v1.0 allows the user to write a number of simple programs like performing calculations, working servo motors and programming light and sound sensors. The kit comes with 3 identical servo motors and 4 different input sensors; touch, sound, light and ultrasonic. While the majority of us got to play around with Lego blocks as kids, today’s thumb suckers get to fiddle around with exponentially cooler stuff. Pangs of envy are unavoidable.

I’m seriously considering shelling out 379$ to get the Alpha Rex robot. The kid in me has been outed and you can’t coax him back in.

http://mindstorms.lego.com/

Videos of the uber cool NXT in action: 1, 2, 3

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“What is the most universal human characteristic: fear, or laziness?”                                              -Louis Mackey (Waking Life)

Holy Crap! It’s actually here! The iPhone!

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 Now we wait for the reviews!

http://www.apple.com/iphone/

Say hello to Natalie! :-) (HP dv6125ea)

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 Specs:

  • Processor : Intel Core  Duo 1.73 GHz
  • 1024 MB DDR II SDRAM
  • 100GB HDD
  • Display Type : 15.4 in TFT active matrix (Brightview; a very glossy surface which can be distracting at times)
  • Graphics Processor: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 54g Integrated 802.11 b/g Wireless LAN , Bluetooth
  • 5 in 1 card slot
  • 8X DVD RW
  • 1.3MP inbuilt cam
  • Altec Lansing Speakers
  • HP Quick Play; the machine comes with a detachable remote that works with Quick Play
  • Windows XP Home
  • Drivers & Utilities, HP Photosmart Premier 6.0, HP QuickPlay Direct 2.1, QuickPlay for Windows 2.1, Norton Internet Security 2006, Microsoft Windows Media Player 10, Microsoft Money 2006, Real Rhapsody, muvee AutoProducer 4.5, Sonic Digital Media Plus 7.x  etc…

    One downside I’ve seen so far is that the machine comes with 2 partitions; one having 80GB and the other with 20GB which is called the recovery partition. Partitioning the system further would mean re installing Windows XP and HP Quick Play which seems to be too much of a hassle so I think I’ll wait…for smarter friends :-)
  • wish list of a penniless materialist

    Christmas is almost here, so here goes!

    Books:

    • 1984 by George Orwell; The New Edition
    • A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
    • Snapshots from Hell:The Making of an MBA.
    • Losing my Virginity by Richard Branson
    • The Watchmen by Alan Moore
    • Annie Hall: The Screenplay by Woody Allen

    DVDs:

    • Donnie Darko: The Director’s Cut

    Gadgets:

    • Nokia N73
    • Panasoni GS 500
    • Apple G4 iBook

    Miscellaneous:

    • Natalie Portman

    More to come! :-)