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Friday, March 25, 2016

Google Trends Might Not Figure Out STEM but Can Spot a Wrecking Ball

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Recently I did some web searches using the Google Trends web utility because I was curious what search data might show for terms related to ...
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Calibration and the Free Flight Model Airplane

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In recent months I have been experimenting with the Lego NXT robotics that I had purchased a few years ago. My focus lately has been to lear...
Monday, March 14, 2016

Good Flying for Winter Build FF Gliders

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This winter I decided I would build free flight gliders instead of the stick and tissue rubber powered free flight air planes that I had bui...
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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Variety in Model Aviation Hobby

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“Variety is the spice of life” is a popular idiom and is how I pursue my model aviation hobby. Many people tend to limit the hobby to just ...
Monday, February 29, 2016

Another Nursing Home Presentation

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I have not been overwhelmed by invitations to give demonstrations of the science related projects on my Ideas-inspire website l ately, but ...
Thursday, February 11, 2016

My Start in Learning With Lego NXT Robotics

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My Lego Robotics Webpage In the science activities on my website I have tried to utilize inexpensive or free materials to create projects...
Friday, February 5, 2016

Four Year 37,000 Miles Prius Update

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It just occurred to me that the 2011 Toyota Prius I purchased new in February of 2012 is now four years old. I have to honestly say that the...
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I have been interested in things that fly for most of my life, having built and flown model airplanes since I was a few years old. In the last few years I have expanded into kites and water rockets. In this last year I have expanded into model cars that need to be effcient to operate; powered by the sun, a mousetrap, or by gravity. Although there are major differences between models that fly through the air and models that roll on the ground, I find many similarities. With any of the models there is the opportunity to turn ideas into working models, test your creations, and making improvements. Bill Kuhl
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