
#creativecoding #snakes Snake party
Jesus Esquibel
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@jse_CSUB
math instructor, STEAM learner, shadetree engineer, CSU-Bakersfield faculty the rest of the time.

#creativecoding #snakes Snake party

Me: Can you draw a very normal image? ChatGPT: Here is a very normal image depicting a tranquil suburban street scene during the daytime. Me: Not bad, but can you go more normal than that? (cont.)

The isolator helmet was a device invented by Hugo Gernsback in 1925 to help people concentrate and eliminate distractions. The helmet was made of wood and felt, and had three pieces of glass that allowed the wearer to see only a narrow slit in front of them. The helmet also blocked out all sounds, and had a tube that supplied oxygen to the wearer. The idea was that by isolating the senses, the wearer could focus better on reading or writing. However, the helmet also had some drawbacks, such as making the wearer drowsy after 15 minutes, and being very bulky and uncomfortable. Gernsback claimed that the helmet was 90-95% efficient in blocking out noise, but he only made 11 helmets and they disappeared by 1926. The isolator helmet was featured in Gernsback’s magazine Science and Invention, and later inspired other similar devices such as the Helmfon. 📷Science and Invention Magazine












@microbit_edu @Bree_Gage @csubted @doctor2pi Hello @microbit_edu, we have programmed two microbits to serve as timing gates that send their start and stop times (gate A and B) to a third micro:bit "hub" which is making good use of the new data logger extension. Both timing gates are triggered by the magnetometer.






















