Posts Tagged ‘model’
The perils of modern lego
01Jan13
Update 26 Nov 2014 – I’m very pleased that this post has been referenced by Justin Parkinson’s piece on the BBC News site ‘Has the imagination disappeared from Lego?‘, but I fear he may have misunderstood (or misrepresented) what I say about instructions. The blogger Chris Swan argues that instructions marked the start of a decline.[1] […]
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Tags: construction, creativity, design, Lego, Mindstorms, model, Technic, technical
Impedance was one of those things that I really didn’t understand until I did my degree in electronics engineering. For those of you that are interested WikiPedia is as ever a good resource, though the short version is that matching is all about ensuring efficient transfer of energy from source to load. I can’t recall […]
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Tags: data, derivatives, education, experience, impedance, model, quants, risk, semantic, training, web, xml