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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the News - Portable CO Detector
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the News. Carbon monoxide poisoning was front page news this week thanks to a story on 20/20 on January 17th. In it, the deaths of several people in the same hotel room over time were attributed to carbon monoxide being present in their hotel room in incredible levels thanks to a faulty pool pump. See more US News from ABC. The video above is the 20/20 story on the Carbon monoxide poisoning deaths in hotel room 225, in the Best Western in Boone. For road warriors and frequent...
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Three Citizen Science Projects to Get Involved With Today - Sensorcon
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Three Citizen Science Projects to Get Involved With Today. This spring, I’m getting involved with a few citizen science projects and I thought I’d share them with you. For those of you that don’t know, citizen science is the practice of gathering data and observations as a concerned individual, and sharing those collections with scientists throughout the world, allowing them to do larger and better research. SciStarter is a broader concept. It allows “real scientists” to connect easily wi...This one is a...
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Integration with Sensordrone - Sensorcon
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There’s a reason we went open source with the initial version of the Sensordrone. Whenever you create a product that has so many potential applications, it’s difficult to both predict all of them, and also create for all of them. As a result, we have a few great examples of companies working towards enterprise class integration with Sensordrone. Case Study Integration with Sensordrone. Blueforce Development serves the first responder and national security sectors, amongst others. From their website:.
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Convert UNIX Time to People Time - Sensorcon
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Convert UNIX Time to People Time. Here’s a simple Excel formula to convert UNIX time to Standard People time, as I like to call it:. CELL/(60*60*24) ”1/1/1970″. If you then format the new date column in your Excel spreadsheet to TIME with the date and the hour as the parameters, it will show the standard time and date. This will be handy if you use our Android Data Logging app along with your Sensordrone. Our logs store data in UNIX time, which is also known as Epoch time. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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News from Sensorcon - August 2014
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What’s New at Sensorcon. It’s been a while since I’ve posted to the blog, as we’ve been very busy internally working on new content, new features, and yes, a few new products. I’ll briefly talk about those, but only in shadowy terms, since they are being finalized. We’ve compiled the most frequently asked questions about Sensordrone operation, and put together a Sensordrone Troubleshooting guide. We also added a lot of documentation for our units, from the Sensordrone to the Inspector series. You can...
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Sensorcon - Page 2 of 2 - Blog
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3 New Free Android Apps for Sensordrone. In the fourth quarter of 2013, we launched 3 new free Android apps. In the Google Play. 2 of them require additional hardware, but the third works with the Sensordrone out of the box. Launched in October, SocialDrone allows you to post data collected from your Sensordrone quickly and easily right from your Android powered device to social media:. SocialDrone lets you take measurements with your Sensordrone, and post them to Facebook, Twitter, and Google. The Water...
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Sensordrone Updates January 2014 - Sensorcon
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Sensordrone Updates January 2014. Mark R just posted a bunch of great updates over at the Developer site for Sensordrone. Full text in the quote box below, but I wanted to highlight a few critical ones:. 1) There’s now a data logging app. Lots of folks have been looking for data logging capabilities on their Sensordrones, so check that out. The app is used to tell the Drone what data to log. 2) All 7 of the apps we submitted to the Apple store are now live. There is a new firmware out! 1) This is an impr...
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The Sensordrone Heads to Space
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The Sensordrone Heads to Space. It made it to 101,375 feet anyhow… via a balloon. A huge thank you to Jose Lopez, a retired USAF Colonel and current lecturer at MSU Denver for sending our Sensordrone to where no Sensordrone has gone before. Almost to the Final Frontier. Interesting to us of course since we consider the device to be a tricorder. Jose was kind enough to send along some pictures from the flight. The first image, above, shows the break up of the balloon at 101,375 feet. It would be nice to e...
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Sensordrone Photos - Sensorcon
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With the weather finally showing that it isn’t always absolute zero out in Western New York, I took the Sensordrone out for some Citizen Science, and snapped a few photos. All were taken in Oatka Creek Park in Garbutt, NY, which is really close to my house. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Next Post →. What’s New at Sensorcon. Convert UNIX Time to People Time. Three Citizen Science Projects to Get Involved With Today.
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The Plight of Lego Man
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The Plight of Lego Man. Since we posted the pictures and brief write up of our Sensordrone kissing the face of space ( post. I’ve been asked one question fairly consistently:. Why was Lego Man on the flight, and what happened to him? Well, as it turns out, there’s one good answer, and one that creates a mystery. I asked Jose Lopez, lecturer at MSU Denver and project particpant, why Lego Man was on the flight, and what happened to him. The response, including info on the marshmallows near Lego Man:. Http:...