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+Lego Breadboard mount: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3622179
+Custom gears: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4258996
+Lego N20 motor mount https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3968044
+Custom part designer: https://marian42.de/partdesigner https://github.com/marian42/partdesigner
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-title: My First Half Marathon
+title: Running ideas draft post
layout: post
image: /assets/blog/running/time_vs_distance.svg
social_image: /assets/blog/running/time_vs_distance.png
-alt: A scatter graph of run time vs run distance for all my runs on strava. It shows that I mainly run between 5 and 6 min per kilometer, regardless of distance
+alt: This shouldn't get committed, it's just a grab bag of ideas for running blog posts.
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-I just ran my first half marathon. To celebrate the occasion I'm going to have a look at my historical run data.
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-- download all my runs from strava
-- scatter them on a (distance, time) plot
-- plot the (distance, time) curves predicted by the V02 max tables in the running book
+[x] download all my runs from strava
+[x] scatter them on a (distance, time) plot
+[x] plot the (distance, time) curves predicted by the V02 max tables in the running book
- interpolate the table to get a smooth function parametrized by V02max
- fit that to my data
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- and/or weight by time to get a better estimate of current V02max
Extensions:
-- download heart rate data and make a histogram per hour of the day
-- could map radius to heart rate and angle to hour of day to make a nice figure
+[x] download heart rate data and make a histogram per hour of the day
+ [ ] Check that it uses local time not UTC
+[x] could map radius to heart rate and angle to hour of day to make a nice figure
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+garmin db: https://github.com/tcgoetz/GarminDB/tree/master
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+title: Vase Generator
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+layout: post
+hide_image: true # Only use this image for static previews
+image: /assets/blog/toothbrush_shelf/spin.gif
+alt: A render of a 3D printed shelf sitting above a shaver outlet, it spins slowly.
+---
+Other vase generators: https://www.vasedjinn.com/
+http://daisyvases.com/
+https://threejs.org/examples/webgl_geometry_shapes
+want to port code from https://github.com/TomHodson/VaseExtruder
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+Hey look, threeJS!
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