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The Perfect Internship

  The Details: I just finished up a short-term position as a control and monitor systems intern at the University of Maine.

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in Life, VolturnUS | August 19, 2013 2 Webmentions

How to: Raspberry Pi first boot headless setup

After going through blog after blog trying to find a simple way how to set up a Raspberry Pi headless on the first boot, I figured out an easy way to do it.     What you’ll need: A Raspberry Pi.

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in Projects, Raspberry Pi | July 15, 2013 | 5 Comments

VolturnUS Internship, Continued more.

So….after a few weeks of not blogging, I have some serious catching-up to do.

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in Life, VolturnUS | July 15, 2013

VolturnUS Internship, Continued

This week was all about one thing: making sure VolturnUS was functional and ready to show the world.

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in Life, VolturnUS | July 10, 2013

VolturnUS Internship

I want to put a ding in the universe.

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in Life, VolturnUS | June 8, 2013

How to Succeed in School….and Life.

I’m not a genius and this certainly isn’t a definitive list, but it’s a few steps I’ve found to be incredibly valuable to my educational experience.

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in Life | March 29, 2013 | Comment

My College Experiment: A UAV idea and hours of planning becomes reality.

If you just clicked onto my blog and have no idea what my college experiment is, please click here.

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in My College Experiment | March 20, 2013 | 1 Comment

My College Experiment: UAV project expectations and PID Regulators

If you just clicked onto my blog and have no idea what my college experiment is, please click here.

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in My College Experiment | February 6, 2013 | 2 Comments

My College Experiment: How much can you learn online….for free?

Unlike technology, the American educational system is ancient.  Sure, we have laptops in high schools and most college professors are finally embracing electronic forms of communication and instruction, but that doesn’t cut it.

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in My College Experiment | January 22, 2013 | 3 Comments

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