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  • Computer-Controlled R/C Car with Camera

    My latest article has been posted on Coding4Fun.  This time around, learn how to control a remote controlled car via an Xbox 360 controller, and add an IP camera to the car for remote operation, all using the newly-released Microsoft Robotics Studio.  As with the others, I have created a forum for discussion and to answer any questions or comments you may have after reading.  Enjoy!

    Posted Jan 23 2007, 09:47 PM by Brian Peek with 6 comment(s)
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  • Panelist at January's NYSIA Meeting

    I will be a panelist at NYSIA's monthly meeting this January 22nd.  The meeting is a panel discussion of the current state and future of robotics.  If you're in or near New York City, drop by and heckle me.

    Posted Jan 11 2007, 06:04 PM by Brian Peek with no comments
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  • The Vanishing Point

    Well, the mystery is on its way to being revealed.  Head back over to www.vanishingpointgame.com to see the details.  As previously alluded to, the game is a series of puzzles that will earn you points toward a variety of prizes.  The grand prize now makes sense based on one of the previous clues:  something that less than 1000 people have ever seen, that being a trip to space!

    So head over and register.  If you do, please enter my email address as your referring address which will earn me a few bonus points.  My address is <my first name>@brianpeek.com .  Thanks, and good luck!

    Posted Jan 08 2007, 08:42 PM by Brian Peek with no comments
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  • I'm a decoder!

    I went to the mailbox today to find a mysterious silver/gray envelope with the return address of:

    LOKI
    One Microsoft Way
    Redmond, WA 98052

    Inside was a letter telling me I am now a decoder and to visit www.vanishingpointgame.com along with a USB flash drive.  Interesting.

    After looking at the image, text file and video on the disc and then some googling, it's apparently some sort of viral campaign from Microsoft regarding.... ?  The Vista launch, perhaps?

    The cipher key on my USB drive looks like this:

    It's a map of the letters/numbers to ROT13 from an image found on various Microsoft sites, such as the Windows Vista blog:

    That works out to imm0rtaliz3m3, which, if typed into the box on the main Vanishing Point site listed above takes you to a downloadable MP3 file.  Analyzing that in a spectrum analyzer shows that the "pattern" spells the word FILE.  Take that to www.vanishingpoint.com/FILE and you get yet another message telling you to wait for the expiration of the countdown.

    Apparently there are 5 or 6 keys out there with various puzzles, other videos, and lots more.  For more information, check out the Vanishing Point Wiki which has been setup to explain what's known so far.

    We'll know more when the countdown on the main site expires in a few days...

    Posted Jan 04 2007, 11:37 PM by Brian Peek with no comments
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