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clj884
29-02-2012, 14:40
[cdm-description=photo]37589[/cdm-description]

tim-tim
29-02-2012, 14:44
looks good. I like the blue hose/tubing. What is it, and is there anything inside of it to help maintain the shape?

For your issues with being over the 2MB limit, check this out: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/pictureresizer/dlpictureresizer.html

You can change the 400 in the file name to any number and that is how many pixels (the longest of the 2 dimensions) your picture will have. I t keeps the aspect ratio for most, if not all photos. It has worked for our team for a few years now to condense pictures for our scouting database.

All you have to do is drag the photos over the .exe icon and a command prompt opens and works its magic. The current one on my computer desktop is set to 1920, which produces a 1920x1080 picture (typical) and in a very small file size. Hope this helps. PM me if you have any questions or concerns

sanddrag
29-02-2012, 16:59
If my team number was 884, I would name it "Team Victor"

Either that, or the Mighty MOSFETs

IndySam
29-02-2012, 22:35
I love the PEX. A nice creative use of material.

clj884
01-03-2012, 07:19
looks good. I like the blue hose/tubing. What is it, and is there anything inside of it to help maintain the shape?

For your issues with being over the 2MB limit, check this out: http://www.snapfiles.com/downloads/pictureresizer/dlpictureresizer.html

You can change the 400 in the file name to any number and that is how many pixels (the longest of the 2 dimensions) your picture will have. I t keeps the aspect ratio for most, if not all photos. It has worked for our team for a few years now to condense pictures for our scouting database.

All you have to do is drag the photos over the .exe icon and a command prompt opens and works its magic. The current one on my computer desktop is set to 1920, which produces a 1920x1080 picture (typical) and in a very small file size. Hope this helps. PM me if you have any questions or concerns

Thanks that i will try that. The blue tubing is pex tubing and it is mounted on post (made from bolts and nuts)

clj884
02-03-2012, 09:41
some video of bridge balancing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBzQmDw_UvQ