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Come on Irene…(sung to the tune of Come On Eileen)

Are you ready for a hurricane? My brother is – he’s charging his camera. šŸ™‚
So this post is powered by Qumana (spelled right this time).
Life has been exciting lately. I made this:
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Now little kids can be "electrical engineers"! šŸ˜€
And there are other things to be happy about. We had positive meeting with an influential community member about expanding our operation (helping set up another lab).

Orientation starts Thursday. I’m participating in IMPACT!, the Women’s Mentor-ship program, NSBE and SWE…and if they have a program for commuter students I’ll probably take advantage of that.

It is going to be a challenge to keep up with everything, but I’ve decided that I’m not dropping the labs (particularly the TIE Project). I have a shortlist of things that stay and that particular activity made the cut. I’d also like to keep Pathfinders. We shall see how this works out.
I’m going to start (in the next couple of months, fundraising to attend Fab8 in New Zealand. Wanna help? šŸ™‚

It’s going to be quite a weekend. Hurricane, Carnival and all (yes, this is carnival weekend here in Boston).
Since the Governor has all ready declared a state of emergency and everybody is pulling in huge numbers of personnel etc, we joke that if even a tree is so much as swayed by the winds, the National Guardsmen will be there to steady it.

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Ecto – Because Bleezer Doesn’t Like Me

This post (if it even reaches the web) was written using Ecto. I tried Bleezer (a free desktop publishing tool) but couldn’t figure out the correct port for my self hosted WordPress blog (why do I need a port??).
Anyway, now I can write offline (without writing in MS Word or whatever) and post it directly. Or, if you think about it – I’ve just found another way to use up space on my already full hard drive. šŸ™‚ Maybe the upside will be that my post increase in quality and thoughtfulness…hmm.
I stopped by the lab today after most everyone had gone. The kids that were there and had been there yesterday asked me why I hadn’t come in. Our group was able to hold down the fort – so hopefully we are well on our way to making my instruction optional. šŸ™‚
I tried something in class the other day (a new teaching technique) that worked really well. I think I’m getting better at this. I’m excited.
All of my books are on their way (finally) :). I sent back that $100+ pamphlet that they called a textbook and got a used one for $80… -_-

Orientation starts in a week…hmm. Am I ready for this? Of course that’s a senseless question seeing that wether I’m ready or not – life keeps coming. To that point I’m realizing more and more that my schedule is my life line. I’m already off right now so this post must end.
We’ve gotten between 35 and 50 kids through the lab in the past 3 weeks. Now the staff are interested. They want to make shirts. We’re going to plan a staff night. šŸ™‚
A Russian supply rocket, headed to the ISS crashed today. It didn’t even get into orbit. I think we should try a space shuttle. Of course NASA says that, even in light of the difficulty that the Russians are having with getting into space – we don’t need the shuttles.
I shook my head and laughed.
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Acting “Black” – an aspiration

I’d like to share a piece I wrote. I’m particularly posting this in honor of the opening of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the National Mall this week. This is a first draft. It is actually part of an essay that I wrote for a scholarship application.

What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “acting black”? How would you describe what is meant by that term. How accurate, factual, is your description?
To those of you who are African-American, or any other “black”, how important is your heritage to you? How important is it that you have a correct perception of your heritage? How do you think our perception of our heritage shapes who we are? What effect does it have on the larger scale (how we interact with others, how others interact with us)?

Do you aspire to “act black”?

Food for thought.

Acting “Black”

I was born to a young couple, who, while they were not of remarkable economic status possessed a quality of person and well bred manner which they sought to instill in their children. They sought to foster our natural curiosity and train our minds in wholesome ways, giving us glimpses into the worlds of, nature, science, culture and art and encouraging us to explore the beckoning beyond. To this end, my parents decided to home-school us. They sought to surround us with positive social and cultural situations through church, youth groups, Pathfinders (similar to Boy scouts), and supported travel opportunities.

It has been said that it takes a village to raise a child. For me the ā€œvillageā€ came most strongly into play at 12 when my family was introduced to the community Fab Lab program at a local tech center. (Fab Labs started as an MIT outreach project and are internationally connected, digital fabrication laboratories whose purpose is to give lay people access to high-end technology for innovation and personal problem solving – technology such as is typically found in well endowed research labs.) My ā€œFab Familyā€ (the MIT folks involved in Fab Labs) guided and inspired me as I learned to use the tools in the lab and supported me as I went from a user to a contributor and eventually began developing curricula to teach young people math, science, engineering and technology in the Fab Labs.

If you accede our societyā€™s oftentimes-arbitrary stereotypes, you might be surprised to learn that my family is African American. The ā€œblackā€ culture, as presented by mainstream media could be described by and abundance of crass, irresponsible behavior. Itā€™s a culture of people who live for the most part in either poverty or extreme wealth, the wealth being derived from occupations that destroy society. The people are portrayed as violent, insolent, unproductive, under-educated, out of control. We are depicted as prioritizing appearances over substance and as having an aversion to upward movement and engaging in activities that would benefit those around us. We are portrayed as the party people who can sing, dance and play ball ā€“and very little else.

This is portrayed as ā€œthe way to beā€. They call it ā€œacting blackā€. We have to ā€œbe hardā€. Being well spoken is often considered a bad thing.

I am a person who knows better. Iā€™ve seen both sides of the coin. My parents and grandparents have always told me about my heritage ā€“ that of the African-American Diaspora. The story of my people is the story of a people in harsh servitude, ground into the dust and yet alive. The story of the African-American is a story of a people dealt with in violence and heartlessness, which were able to respond with peace. Our story is the story of the men and woman who built the worldā€™s greatest country. With their blood, sweat and tears they watered itā€™s fields. With hope in their hearts they longed for their ā€œinalienable right(s) to life, liberty and the pursuit of happinessā€. Even when it was illegal, they learned to read and write. Our leaders were the ones who did everything in their power to obtain an education ā€“ knowing that it was the golden key to success. They were the ones who, once they had achieved, reached back to lend a hand and help someone else up. They were the ones who braved brutality and injustice so that I could have a better chance. I know what it truly means to ā€œact blackā€. It means to strive towards better, and to help your neighbor get there too.

I was born at the crossroads of these twain perceptions, and, like the wind and rain carve out the landscape, these cultural forces have helped carve me into the person I am today. I have been described as ā€œwith itā€, ā€œcapableā€ ā€œconfidentā€ and a ā€œstrong leaderā€. Why?
Iā€™ve been able to make an informed decision, partly because Iā€™ve seen both worlds. For a time, my family of six lived in a one-bedroom apartment with prostitutes, gangbangers, drug dealers and drunks on the next floor. The place where we currently live is rife with violence, ignorance and irresponsible behavior. Iā€™ve made a conscious decision to dream and go higher instead of lower.

I want to be a consequential force for good, not just in my neighborhood – but also in the world. I am interested, inquisitive, and place a high value on my education. I see myself as a bridge, a helping hand, to those who will follow in the footsteps of our great African-American leaders, embrace our heritage, dream past what we donā€™t have, and cross over into the sun of a better life.



Just a few minutes ago, as I Googled “blogging software” – it hit me. I was reading one blogger’s take on a particular desktop publishing application when I realized “I’m a blogger”. I think this is the first time I’ve really “felt” like one. Hmmm…this is interesting. At any rate, as I now have two blogs with identical content (this one and the one hosted on my server [that one is still under aesthetic development but is online: mkqs.us/blog]) and numbers three and four in the making (not with identical content), I need a desktop publishing/blogging tool. I saw one for windows, but I need one for OSX. And it needs to be free (this is already costing me enough lol). What do you use? Experience is the best review tool. šŸ™‚

What a day, what a day. This morning I went out to the park with my mom and dad… We walked/jogged/ran about 2 miles. (I’m not sure what kind of delusion I was under to suppose that I might be able to keep up with him…especially in my lack of shape.)
My mom is a runner and my dad is just an antelope. I am short, with short legs and I’ve only just started (again, in the last couple of weeks) going out and speed walking. I’m trying to build up to running – but I was there today. It actually went much better than I thought it would. I’ll just be the short antelope. (Lol). I did my couple hundred yard sprint that I like to do at the end and it hurt. I did finish it and then raced my mom in a hundred yard dash. Smh. Then we went home and went out to play basketball with the guys.
Needless to say, between that, the lab marathon this afternoon and the fact that I spent the vast majority of last night working on my website – I am exhausted.
I felt awesome today but I don’t even want to imagine how I’ll feel in the next couple days. :S I’m still going out in the morning. I will not be a victim of inertia (or fear of pain).

The lab was full today. This time mostly kids. We helped with the development and printing of 6 t-shirts (I’m pretty sure that’s a record). Here’s a t-shirt one of my girls made (she’s 7 or 8):
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Fab 7 – Happening now in Lima, Peru

Fab7 is happening in Peru. We were able to connect via video conference for the initial meeting of the International Fab Lab Association. I may serve on one of the committees. We’re voting today and tomorrow I think. There is another meeting tomorrow. I’ll post some videos another time.

I christened the new milling machine with its first bit of copper and PCB dust today. šŸ™‚
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I tried to cut out the one layer lilypad, but after some software issues, I got this:
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My mom made a really cool t-shirt:
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I’m starting to speak English with a French accent. -_-

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Out of necessity

I am making myself a schedule. A more scheduled schedule. The hardest part so far has been identifying a bed time and rising time. I know what it needs to be – I’m just scared of it.

But I think I have something.
One thing I cannot – for the life of me, understand, is how a working adult or student is supposed to get 8-10 hours of sleep each night. I’d have to go to bed at – I don’t know, 2000(8pm)?
My schedule currently has about 7 hours of sleep which will most likely turn out to be more like 5 – which, I know, from experience is disastrous (or a least very much not ideal). Should I fight for the 8 to 10 hours? Do you know how happy I would be if I got 8 hours of sleep each night?

I think I’m going to try. At least for 8. And I’m trying to get in at least 30 minutes of exercise every day.
I can just imagine how awesome I would feel if I was getting sleep and exercise and all of that. The question is – would I actually get more done? Would the time I take out to take care of myself pay off in more productive work/study time or would the taking-care-of-me routine eat at valuable work time and lower my gross product? Or maybe if I had better habits I could work better and more efficiently on average and recover faster from the occasions that I’d have to stay up late working/studying.

I am going to try it. 2 weeks – rigorous schedule keeping. Exercise, good food, adequate sleep. We’ll see how it works. That means I should end my blog now so that I can wrap my draft schedule up and go to bed.

The stock markets continue to dance to the wild tunes of I-don’t-know-who. I heard on NPR that yesterday’s massive market gains may have been due to a computer glitch, which explanation made more sense then the general “today stock’s fell as investors turned their attention back to the economy”. I find it hard to believe that the financial sector completely forgot about the economy for a day and feverishly bought back the stock they had just sold only to sell it off again with the same fervor 24 hours later (I am aware that the Fed made it’s announcement about interest rates yesterday, but that hardly seems to account for yesterday’s gains in light of today’s losses).

I heard a pre-campaign, anti-Obama add today about how much worse off we are since he’s been in office. In the clip that I heard, a disillusioned voter describes how she had voted for Obama because he was such a great speaker (?) but now we as a nation are in such a more dire situation than when he took office and she wasn’t voting for him again. I decided to check out what the Dow Jones Industrial Average could tell me about the past few years from the market’s perspective. I was actually a little surprised to find that the Dow has been steadily increasing over the past two years – in spite of the crazy ups and downs we’ve had over shorter periods of time.
Here’s a chart from Yahoo! Fiance. I found this on Google DJIA 2 year chart

Stopped by the lab for a little while today to help kids finish up their t-shirts. šŸ˜€ (Pictures will be forthcoming, but most likely on the TIE Project’s blog. I’ll post the link when it’s up and running.)
I am now a member of the International Fab Lab Association. šŸ™‚ If you’re a FabLabber/Fab(ulous)Folk(sperson) (:P) – then join up: http://fablabinternational.org

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SNL, Monty Python and whomever else – please stop messing with the economy. We take this stuff seriously you know.

Well well well…we’ve bypassed the legislative branch of our government (the super committee), shot our already slow economy in the leg with an austerity package and made a huge show of precisely how non-functional our great government can be – all to avoid a default, which, we were told, would damage our gold star credit rating, shake confidence in US T-Bonds, send the markets crashing to the ground, raise our interest rates and generally cause a financial Armageddon.

So we were told. So we were told.

Days – nay hours after the potentially crippling austerity bill came out of no where and was signed into law, guess what happened? 1 out of 3 credit rating companies, Standard and Poor downgraded our credit rating from AAA to AA+. They said they did it because our legislative system is dysfunctional (a very general paraphrase). In response, and despite the president’s comforting words, the markets dove straight for the bottom – the Dow Jones lost a total of 634.76 points on the first business day after the rating downgrade (more than 5%) and closed around the 10,800 mark (below 11,000 for the first time in months).

But get this: investors sold out of the stock market and bought gold and – no, you didn’t guess it: US Treasury Bonds.

Is anybody else confused?

So are we in trouble or not? Or are we in trouble or in trouble?

Over the next few days, I’ll do my best to unscramble the code and see what I find out.

Ambitionz

BandAid or Cure? Ouch. Someone dropped the ball.

It seems like Washington said “I can’t do it.”, got up and walked away. I’ve been reading up on the debt deal (which, by the way, is being called an austerity measure).
I am glad to see that social programs are exempt from automatic cuts, but very dissapointed that both education and infrastructure are on the chopping block, with out revenue generation.

We’re an expanding nation. Of course it costs more. What do you expect? Do you have an image complex? Embrace your size…(humor not intentional)

By the way, is having economic troubles “in” or something? Now, to be hip with everyone else do nations need to, say, get their austerity on? We DO NOT need an austerity package. Who are we? Greece? Last I checked we were in the USA.
Please read the emphasized part. This is what I’m talking about.

Oh, and now we get to have the same “doomsday” drama all over again while we wait for the details of what we’re going to have to live without:

“…the American public will no longer have jobs, cars, houses, schools, lands, food, or clothing. Times are tough, but we all have to give up a little. And by the way, vote for me. Thanks. God Bless America”

Clearly the fact that the country will not default, if this deal is passed by both houses will be a great relief for the financial markets. The promised amount of cuts is also big enough that it may keep the credit rating agencies at bay in regards to downgrading the USā€™ AAA credit rating. The impact on the economy are going to be contractionary as that much aggregate demand will be taken out of the economy by fiscal consolidation aka austerity.

The economics team from JPMorgan says that federal fiscal policy will subtract around 1.5% points from GDP growth in 2012.

Also this bill seems to avoid the real underlying causes of the US fiscal situation and that is the growth in entitlements and the lack of revenue being raised by the US. Both of these important factors to the US deteriorating fiscal position are not addressed here.

[Emphasis supplied]

Source: Breaking Down the Details of the US Debt Deal FXTimes

I would break down the details but Time has cast his lot as a foe to my cause.

I played guitar today until my fingertips cringed at the slightest breath of steel. Must repeat, soon. We are wayy over due for a lab update. Lots of exciting news to be told. šŸ™‚

Ambitionz

MIA

Hmm…so I have been completely “missing in action” for the past few days. Truth be told, I got pretty ill very suddenly and have spent most of my time, since Friday, trying to get better. The wonderful thing about this is: I have a very dear guest over who is visiting from far away and the YMCA based Fab Lab opens tomorrow.

Life sometimes.

I went to the lab yesterday to try to get the vinyl cutter running (which is the first machine we’ll be using tomorrow) and was having difficulty. Now, today, I’m worse off then I was yesterday and aggressively “willing” my self to be better in time for tomorrow.

Sigh.

Alright. I’m going to go back to trying to get better.
I’ll write a proper lab update at a less ill, better time šŸ™‚

Ambitionz

Fabable Arduinos, Wireless LEDs and Other Cool Things


Yes, those are lights in the table – “Look Ma, no wires!” (Read about it and link to the article towards the end of this post.)

FAFSA must be trippin’ (as is said in the vernacular of the day). They raised my EFC. At this point I’m not sure why.

Our government must be “trippin'” as well. Word is, they’re aiming to create a new legislative body called a “Super Congress”. Click here to read about it. This body would have special powers to draft legislation. It’s supposed to be for situations like the one we’re in now with the debt ceiling debate (a political debate turned civil war(of sorts). Politicians refer to each-other as adversaries. I didn’t know we had all moved to England.) For some reason I didn’t hear anything about this provision in our Constitution.

I’m going to make a point to watch old (’80s or older) movies (in what little time I might happen to have to watch movies šŸ™‚ ). I’ve seen two so far: The Princess Bride and Hairspray(the 1988 version).

I’m officially finished everything my school needs me to finish to allow for matriculation – and…I ordered my books today! (Super excited XD).

In other exciting news: Our first materials shipment (for the Fab Lab) came in!! I went over to MIT today to pick it up, and then spent some time in the lab testing and getting everything working. It’s so great to see how everything is coming together.
Roxbury/Dorchester/Grove Hall: the Fab Lab is moving in!
This is so great for me because it has been one of my dreams to have a Fab Lab in my neighborhood. It’s been a dream of mine for a few years. I can’t wait for our first program day!

Interesting things I found today:

A transparent film allows LEDs (and other electrical components) to be embedded in transparent materials (i.e. glass) without any apparent wiring. Check it out here.

Also, a project I am looking forwards to trying out: Fabbing Leah Buechley’s Lily Pad Sew-able Arduino design. Shelby Doyle (one of Neil’s graduate students) did it and here is her documentation. I’ll let you all know how mine turns out. This is a variation on Ed Baafi’s Fabduino project.

Here’s the Lily Pad:

Here’s the design:

Here’s my goal (from Shelby’s documentation):

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Day 28
72 Dayz to go

Collateral Damage?

I Would Love To Be Able To Title This “Untitled” But That Would Be Confusing So I Will Title It “Collateral Damage”

It’s interesting to watch this power struggle in Washington. The way they use something as critical as an impending default to push special interest and party agendas. Its even more interesting to note that the majority of America is being tossed aside as collateral damage in this war.

I am sticking to a new bedtime (my back to school and productivity schedule).

I am pleased to announce that I tested out of my English 100 class. I was selected for English 125 (Honors)! I’m looking forwards to it. It deals with the development of “The Western Man”. Philosophy. Interesting.

With this test completed, I now know all of my classes for this semester!

I will be taking:

  • Engineering Calculus (Calculus I)
  • Engineering Physics (Calculus based)
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Cellular and Microbiology
  • English I Honors

I’m still trying to get all of my books.

Ambitionz
Day 27
73 Dayz to go