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stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36.
Posted by Anton Abaya at 2/19/2001 3:50 PM EST
Coach on team #419, Rambots, from UMass Boston / BC High and NONE AT THE MOMENT! :(. and finally the robot is done except for some cosmetic and small software changes. gees... all i can say is our robot looks strikingly different from last friday's robot. it happens when one decides to do a major redesign. ahhhhhhhhhh |
Re: stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36.
Posted by EddieMcD at 2/19/2001 4:36 PM EST
Student on team #121, Islanders, from Middletown High School and NUWC. In Reply to: stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36. Posted by Anton Abaya on 2/19/2001 3:50 PM EST: What's sleep, and where can I download it? |
Re: stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36.
Posted by Brandon Martus at 2/19/2001 4:43 PM EST
Other on team #47, ChiefDelphi, from PCHS and Delphi Automotive Systems. In Reply to: Re: stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36. Posted by EddieMcD on 2/19/2001 4:36 PM EST: : What's sleep, and where can I download it? From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (19 Jan 01) [foldoc]: sleep 1. (Or "{block}") When a {process} on a {multitasking} system asks the {scheduler} to deactivate it until some given external event (e.g. an {interrupt} or a specified time delay) occurs. The alternative is to {poll} or "{busy wait}" for the event but this uses processing power. Also used in the phrase "sleep on" (or "block on") some external event, meaning to wait for it. E.g. the {Unix} command of the same name which pauses the current process for a given number of seconds. 2. To go into partial deactivation to save power. |
Re: stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36.
Posted by Ken Leung at 2/19/2001 7:59 PM EST
Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School. In Reply to: Re: stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36. Posted by EddieMcD on 2/19/2001 4:36 PM EST: : What's sleep, and where can I download it? What's sleep~? I dunno what that is. All I know is I used to remember what sleep is and used to have it before the 6 weeks... But some how it's lost. Are there some kind of place that will teach what sleep is? |
Re: stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36.
Posted by Ken Leung at 2/19/2001 11:51 PM EST
Student on team #192, Gunn Robotics Team, from Henry M. Gunn Senior High School. In Reply to: Re: stayed up for 36 hrs, slept 14hrs, stayed up another 36. Posted by EddieMcD on 2/19/2001 4:36 PM EST: : What's sleep, and where can I download it? What's sleep~? I dunno what that is. All I know is I used to remember what sleep is and used to have it before the 6 weeks... But some how it's lost. Are there some kind of place that will teach what sleep is? |
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