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Toastie

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  1. Ohh, it was not so much about climate change - that is something simply happening pretty swiftly as of now. And I completely agree with much of what you wrote, for sure!!! It is more about the overall challenges homo sapiens sapiens is facing on this planet. Climate change for sure. BTW there was climate change as long as this planet exists, again, I completely agree, but there were as many mass extinctions going along with it, particularly when it became a little more bumpy. The same argument applies to the "warmer is better" line of thinking (nature is never as active as in warm periods so two degrees more is not a bad thing at all - this is how it goes); it will simply lead to a very good number of species disappearing, including homo sapiens. But the world will for sure continue to spin with about one revolution per 24 hours with light on and off! No doubt at all. But there is more. Overuse of resources - in fully developed countries that is; overpopulation; right now more species become extinct on this planet every day at the pace of mass extinctions during the past five big ones; the dynamics of closely coupled non-linear functions; closed-loop responses; (mass) migration in response to changes on the planet; the global economic system still depending solely on growth (in a per definition resource limited world, as it is one world with defined dimensions) and so on and so forth. There is no need to name people, I agree. But maybe there are things to think about. TLG made already wind power station for us. IMHO there could be more ... But again, that was not the point. It was just about crazy creative technical ideas in a world we are living in now. That is all. And lastly but most importantly:: Thank you all for your input. It is a pleasure and honor to read all the different very educated and wisely reflected replies and comments. All the best Thorsten
  2. I am ready to get shitstorm-like replies on this. And I have long - very long - though about this. And now, as I have had a couple of beers for other reasons ... There are so many ingenious people here in this forum. I have >no clue< how you guys do it. None what so ever. But what I am missing is: Machines, mechanisms, vehicles, ideas, proposals ... aiding the youngsters as well as the old farts and everyone in between - to think along ... the future. About serious change. The car industry - folks - the car industry - is doing it. They go electric. For sure. I happen to be loosely involved in all that - it is happening as of now. Everything is changing. There are people like DonaldT, people of the past, of the ages passing by without much notice ... in the long run ... But here, on EB, "we" (don't count me in) have all the creativity I can possibly think of. So ... how about taking the alternative, sustainable, green, future routes? How about models of the new age? How about new mechanisms, cool cars for individuals, cool public transportation vehicles, and so on and so forth? Supercars, supercranes, the Liebherr whatever, the Chiron, the supertrucks, and what not are all fine(!!!). But they are ... either already from the past or - possibly - or hopefully - will be in the near future. What we need is creativity for novel designs. New radical ideas. And LEGO is the one source in this world to educate us as well as our kids. And please don't tell me to go to the SciFi forum. I am talking engineering. That's it. I am a bit afraid of what is currently happening on this planet. With best regards, Thorsten
  3. Yes. I am running a VB6 program (yes, VB6) on a Win10 64bit, Dell 7530 Precision Laptop with built-in Bluetooth. The BLE stack is from n!software and connects to as many BLE devices as I turn on (10 so far; I don't have more ...). I don't know if this is of importance, but I am using the VB6 n!software BLE Client simply as indexed object. And it just scales as I like. I tried 30 and VB6 created 30 individual indexed objects. So - just send me BLE devices and I will try to hook them up ... just kidding. No idea, why that works. All the best Thorsten
  4. Well then count me in. I have done much, much worse things. All that counts is that it works now! Have fun! Best Thorsten
  5. Well, again: Do these two +/-terminals feed all regulators in parallel? Another quick check: What is the voltage you measure on the individual track sections, when you set the dials? Do these voltages correspond to the settings on the dials, when you disconnect them from the track?
  6. Oops ... OK lets have a look - hmm. I believe we need to focus on the two cross overs consisting of 4 individual points each (on the lower left and right). Before we do though, what is the purpose of D1 and A3 on the same track segment, as well as A4 and D2? What is the nomenclature? A1 = regulator A1 with both polarities attached? Or A1 = regulator A polarity 1? Another question: Do you feed the 9V regulators from only one - maybe larger - DC power supply? Or do they all have their own power supply running from mains? Best Thorsten
  7. Would it be possible to share a drawing (photograph of a sketch on a piece of paper is fine) showing the layout, particularly the switch points and the power feed positions? Otherwise, all is highly speculative. One thing (that you are certainly aware of) that always needs close attention when using multiple 9V regulators on one track layout is that the regulator output is mechanically fully reversing both polarities when going from a right dial position over 0 (= no connection) to a left dial position. It just means there is no common ground; + become - and vice versa. But I don't have to tell you, just as a general note. Best Thorsten
  8. This is really an improvement! (to be honest - I could never ever build something remotely comparable to even your - apparently - less appealing first version!!!). But I'd surely go for yellow - you know, "nicely color" matched is something for the aesthetically advanced. These two have work to do. Dirty, tough work. And with all that dirt on them, dirty yellow is still discernible from some distance. I believe this is the reason why they don't put camouflage on them in real life All the best, Thorsten P.S: Damned forgot: Plus yellow is better than anything else for the color-blind ... it stands out (as I can tell from experience)
  9. All what others have already voiced plus: So much better - simply in another league - as compared to that stupid Chiron thing TLG folks built earlier. So much more fun and excitement here. This is really extremely nice and truly outreaching to the kids as well as AFOLs! All the very best Thorsten
  10. And they really do add a lot to the lovely appearance of the set! It is a vintage set - and the stickers point that out - in a very nice and "smooth" way. I would certainly leave them as is! There is no way, new stickers could compete, as far as I am concerned. Best wishes, Thorsten
  11. Folks, did you see this beautiful DUPLO track compatible and "DUPLO strength" engine @Ctan has created? I have never seen something like this before - and will sure get the DUPLO track out of the attic ... Best Thorsten
  12. Oh my goodness ... usually I hang out in the TrainTech and Mindstorms forum ... Wow. This is incredibly nice. I am totally in love with your engine. You know, I came back from my dark ages when our first daughter was born - 1996. And I thought in 1997 that Duplo is the way to go ... there are a lot of tracks up in the attic. And I will for sure get them out and will try to build a copy of your beauty, when you don't mind. What a brilliant idea - Technic and Duplo. This is true LEGO Freestyle!!! Congratulations on your wonderful idea, and your fantastic achievement. All the best Thorsten
  13. This is fantastic! So many details ... there is so much to discover. Meter that are facing towards the engineer, all that piping with the meters, the beautiful "house" ... incredible. I like this kind of building very very much - it's the heart of LEGO. Will spend more time with your model. (I believe you may have miscalculated the dimensions? Ate least width and height seem to be off). Thank you very much for sharing! All the best Thorsten
  14. Edit: I talked today to a student. About this and that and LEGO. He said that he had a bucket full of LEGO bricks in the basement and wants to take a look. Which means that there is a potential additional fan. As a proposal, these are appended to the true count: 98,674,250 (+1) Best Thorsten
  15. This is wonderful news. Truly wonderful news! More importantly though: Congratulations on your success!!! Very nice. As far as I am concerned, you have created the most powerful software for the new line of LEGO electronics. It would have been totally OK if it just was like that: Done and gone. And people figuring out how it works (which is very close to TLG's approach, at least software wise!). Because it is fun. It is even more fun and much more reassuring to know that you are around! You have really changed TLG's PuP world with your ingenious software. All the very best - for your company and you personally! Thorsten
  16. Ahh - I really appreciate that - thank you very much! Best wishes Thorsten
  17. Phew. OK. I do get the "Ep" bit: That is the acronym for "episode", right? Now, "RoS" ... Wikipedia says: Organizations Raggruppamento Operativo Speciale, the Anti-organized Crime Branch of the Italian Carabinieri Reparti i Operacioneve Speciale, a former Albanian special forces unit IL ROS, Norwegian football team which does not help that much. But why "chibi" in Episode 4 is not really comparable (with what?) leaves me in the middle of nowhere. I do admit that I am not a hardcore SW fan, but I do have 7 "Ep" DVDs and clearly declared the missing DVDs as birthday present. This is meant to be funny ... All the best Thorsten
  18. You are right - I misread that part. On the other hand, from my group's research collaborations with Bangladesh and the Ivory Coast, the "rich middle class" is a tiny fraction of the population - and essentially belongs to the lower upper class. A typical middle class does not exist. And the upper class is hardly to be recognized as a "class"; these are or less "groups of individuals", when you count heads. That is just my impression. Best Thorsten
  19. Hmmm. As old fart and someone who does not do FB for a good number of reasons (not of relevance here): It appears as if @Cosmik42 has left this forum. Somewhere in this thread he disappeared. In the beginning he was very responsive. I thought he just had it - when a development reaches a certain stage of stability and functionality, it loses its luster. Well, that is what I thought. But learning that there is this active group with the author contributing makes me wonder what caused his shift of activity from EB to FB. All the best, Thorsten
  20. Then go with @JopieK's suggestion of using RCX bricks. The sell dead cheap on BL nowadays and will certainly do the job. Plus, programming environments are still available for current PC/laptop hardware, along with sensor periphery. Best Thorsten
  21. ... provided, "every child in the world" can actually look at such shelves. I doubt though that this is the case. The majority of children in this world have to take care of other things. Best Thorsten
  22. Same here! What I do is getting several metric meters or imperial yards of these RGB LED strands. You can cut them every 10 - 15 cm (3.93700787401574 - 5.90551181102 inch) to length. Then I get the required 12V controllers (including remote!) for about $3 each from China. Very little soldering is required - and then you have full control: A TV set is "simulated" by the "fade" program set to fast; in addition all colors can be created easily. Its fun. And cheap. And very powerful. All the best, Thorsten
  23. Well, I could not. At least when you don't count "exploding parts" as "flying". Plus that power is not "unlimited" - it is - for the duration of the experiment - tolerated by all LEGO parts. Electrically and mechanically. I just have not seen it anywhere anytime with LEGO parts before - and most importantly not in this very controlled manner. Best Thorsten
  24. @Aerolight This is the coolest thing and video I have ever see here on EB. There is imagination, skill(s), going beyond the thinkable "in" your model (it is so much more than that). You have accomplished so many things at the same time - it is unbelievable. First of - it "flies". How many people tried that. But not only that - it masters the skies. Secondly - all that beautiful programming. Third - the science and your research behind it. Fourth - your masterful video. Thank you so much for sharing. And congratulations on what you have accomplished. As I said: The coolest thing and video ever. All the very best Thorsten
  25. No, certainly not. Which version of Windows are you running? You may want to try out (the free) "Bluetooth LE Explorer" form the Microsoft Store (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/bluetooth-le-explorer/9n0ztkf1qd98?activetab=pivot:overviewtab This allows you to test your systems BLE capabilities as well as interrogating LEGO BLE devices. Best Thorsten
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