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This is the section for Proposed Projects.
* [[AVR Tutorial]]: An in-process tutorial to take microprocessor newbies and turn them into gods in 20 (not-very) easy steps.


* [[Columbia Heights Wireless]]: Aims to provide wireless access to the Internet to HacDC's neighbors in Columbia Heights.


[[Proposed Projects]]
* [[Distributed Sferics Sensors]]: A distributed lightning detection system
 
* [[Electronic Goban]]: An electronic, LED go board.
 
* [[HacDC Museum]]: Create The HacDC Museum of Technology, and within the museum the -redacted- Collection of Telephony to facilitate examination and research of the donation by the membership
 
* [[Python Sprint Project]]:
* [[Vast VU Meter]]: Take a row of windows in the building and place lamps in them to form a vertical bar VU meter showing the volume of the radio station's broadcast.
 
 
* [[VPS Migration]]: The current web server will be going away, we need to migrate
 
* [[WWholoW (World Wide Holo-grid Web)]]: Study of the possibility of setting up a world-wide wireless difrraction pattern through appropriate ground/air based transmiting stations that utilise ionospheric waveguiding to impose a spherical holographic E/M pattern
of standing spherical harmonics. These could allow realizing an implementation of David Gelertner's "mirror world" idea, way beyond mobile/WiFi technology and much more robust to external disturbances.
 
[[Category:Projects]]

Latest revision as of 04:29, 4 April 2012

  • AVR Tutorial: An in-process tutorial to take microprocessor newbies and turn them into gods in 20 (not-very) easy steps.
  • HacDC Museum: Create The HacDC Museum of Technology, and within the museum the -redacted- Collection of Telephony to facilitate examination and research of the donation by the membership
  • Python Sprint Project:
  • Vast VU Meter: Take a row of windows in the building and place lamps in them to form a vertical bar VU meter showing the volume of the radio station's broadcast.


  • VPS Migration: The current web server will be going away, we need to migrate
  • WWholoW (World Wide Holo-grid Web): Study of the possibility of setting up a world-wide wireless difrraction pattern through appropriate ground/air based transmiting stations that utilise ionospheric waveguiding to impose a spherical holographic E/M pattern

of standing spherical harmonics. These could allow realizing an implementation of David Gelertner's "mirror world" idea, way beyond mobile/WiFi technology and much more robust to external disturbances.