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Celebrate the Year of the Pig with the element14 Community!

cstanton
cstanton
3 Feb 2019

Happy Lunar New Year!image

 

This year ushers in the Year of the Pig for 2019!

 

Now this is a year I can relate to, being born in the Year of the Pig myself, this year welcomes the types of pigs that like to keep their feet to the ground being the Earth type!

 

It Pays to be a Pig

Regardless of which element of Pig you're born as, you're probably suited to being an Engineer. Being a Water pig myself, I'm allegedly "responsible, serious and full of ideas, listen and communicate well" though I'm still waiting for the ample savings image This year sees the occurrence of the Earth Pig, who should be bringing with them a social nature with a lot of support, and as anyone knows that's sat with a project they're struggling with, having the support of the Community behind you can make or break a piece of work with co-operation!

 

Pigs in China are apparently not seen as smart or intelligent particularly, in fact they're seen as lazy and a little but clumsy. To be fair though, every intelligent person I've met tries to work in the smartest possible way to be the laziest as possible, why should I do something 1,000 times if I can write a piece of programming to do it for me?

 

Down to the Facts

Being associated with a Pig isn't all that bad anyway, they're one of the animals that are seen as being very close to humans. Being intelligent, omnivores and some people even keep them as pets! Unlike the real-world animals though, the Chinese zodiac associates other traits with our four legged trottered friends. Agate is associated as a mineral, for luck, and in fact is a type of silica it tends to be sourced around volcanic rock. The numbers 2, 5 and 8 are also associated as lucky along with compass directions, which surprised me, of north, northeast and southeast and east. Considering I'm from the 'north east' of England this is a little bit eerie.

 

Celebrate with Us

A celebration on the Community wouldn't be the same without a way to earn a badge image You have until the end of February to earn it.

 

How can you earn the badge? Well, what type of pig doesn't like hunting for truffles? Don't worry, we haven't hidden anything in particular on the site for you to find - unlike some certain easter egg badges - no, this one we want you to find those sweet yet savory truffles by doing the following:

 

- Rifle through the element14 Community and comment on this blog post and link to your favorite content on the Community, whether it's a Roadtest review, blog post, document, video, product or otherwise!

 

- Dig through the element14 presents archive and let us know what you've 'found' by commenting on the archive document with your favorite episode so far!

 

- Being an optimistic and kind piggy - rate 5 pieces of content on the Community and show encouragement to your fellow Community members! (you should be able to rate content out of 5 stars!)

 

The badge is no longer available!

 

Happy New Lunar Year!

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  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 7 years ago +13
    Thanks for the mention dougw - I find the whole slew of TMs and "regulars" have been doing a good job at making some decent content. Indeed, you read my mind as jw0752 seems to always put things into action…
  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago +12
    This is a well thought set of out badge requirements. Picking favorite content is a tough task. I find the creative practical projects by jw0752 to be inspirational. I think the instrument road tests by…
  • fmilburn
    fmilburn over 7 years ago +11
    I am drawn to posts by shabaz , genebren , jw0752 , jc2048 , 14rhb , dougw , Jan Cumps - plus many others. Their technical writing is well organized, clear and understandable. They freely share their knowledge…
  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 7 years ago +11
    There has been a lot of good content over the last year. I've got a lot out of the FPGA stuff like Path to Programmable with blogs from shabaz standing out. I've particularly enjoyed roadtesting the RTM3004…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago +10
    I remember someone explaining to me that the Chinese character for home is very similar to pig, because it was so important as a source of food. The character helped me once... on a train to Beijing, me…
  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago +8
    It is difficult to narrow my list of favorite content down, as there are so many members who are producing interesting content. With all the contests (project and design challenges), roadtests and other…
  • 14rhb
    14rhb over 7 years ago +8
    I think (see caveat below) my favourite video so far has to be balearicdynamics and his Unreal. Resistance is Futile I loved the music and the mis-match of items, at the same time I was confused whilst…
  • gsgill112
    gsgill112 over 7 years ago +8
    Year of the Pig for 2019! WoW. Well going-through Old Archives is fun. It also translate to how much Tech has grown in these years. There have been some Awesome folks with some Awesome contributions to…
  • 14rhb
    14rhb over 7 years ago in reply to fmilburn +7
    Thank you fmilburn and likewise, I find your posts both well written, interesting, fun and your comments always supportive and polite. And I agree with your good advice re: the stars, I don't use them…
  • kk99
    kk99 over 7 years ago +6
    There is too much great content on element14 to select only one favorite ;). I really like the Essentials and all blogs from: shabaz , jw0752 , jc2048 , Jan Cumps , genebren , Gough Lui and Workshopshed…
  • aabhas
    aabhas over 7 years ago

    I liked the project   Home Automation Mojo You Must Know Part 3: Environmental Awareness  by Sean Miller's Blog. It is a very great project , I am very inspired from this project , there are many other projects like Home Automation Projects - Consolidation by dixonselvan are few great projects.

     

    Aabhas Senapati

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  • doug65
    doug65 over 7 years ago

    So much great information and ideas  It is good to go back and try and review.

    I missed a lot of really good posts.

     

    My favorite area is the Essentials. Enjoy the quiz to ensure information was retained

     

    One of my favorite Element14 presents would be.

    Episode 372: Raspberry Pi Auto Etch A SketchTm

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  • geralds
    geralds over 7 years ago in reply to Fred27

    To earn the badge is very easy.

    1. rate in that community with 5 stars (at average user rating). A link pops up for the editor and then

    2. write there your comment what's or who is your favorite.

    The points will be added automatically in your missions level counter.

    You can it see after refreshing your history.

     

    The point is to give the 5 stars. And these will be shown in your comments.

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  • geralds
    geralds over 7 years ago

    Oh yeah, what a challenge for me, digging through the E-14 jungle.

    For better understanding I must translate to German and then back to English, hopefully all of you can understand my "D-English" jargon.image
    E-14 is a fantastic electronics forum universe, the nights are always too short to read everything.
    E-14 has one of the best qualities that I have visited in a forum like this.
    Congratulations!

    So, my favorites are among many others
    snidhi  for Rohde & Schwarz Oscilloscope Kit RTM3K-COM4 - Review
    Gough Lui for Rohde & Schwarz Oscilloscope Kit RTM3K-COM4 - Review 
    shabaz  for many fantastic posts in many forums, like Raspberry Pi , Arduino , and more..

    I think he is a very fine E-14 friend, helpful everywhere.

    rscasny , a fine gentleman. He works hard everywhere here in E-14. Thank you very much for many helpful tips in E-14.

    rachaelp  for her fantastic knowledge in Autodesk Eagle Autodesk EAGLE

     

    One of all, my top favorite I'd like to say is Gough with his many fantastic ideas, like this: image

    https://www.element14.com/community/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/293607990-2764-587678/rtm3004-awg-rtm3kdem.PNG

    https://www.element14.com/community/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/293607990-2764-587670/624-402/rtm3004-awg-thanks-5…

    (oops, this links above are not working - these are the images with the scope display with a written text with the arbitrary waveform generator of providing up to 10Msample/s rates for up to 32,000 memory points Rohde & Schwarz Oscilloscope Kit RTM3K-COM4 - Review )

     

    At that time in the analogue times I played with the scope with all connections X, Y, Z drew Lissajous figures (yes, sometimes I did with these figures also component measurements), watched videos, or played otherwise "usual" with this great thing.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissajous_curve

    At that time (80's, 90's) my business was in repairing of radios and TVs.

     

    That's it!

    E-14 is a distributor of thousands ideas, tips, advices, and yes: connects continents, and much more.

     

    Best Regards

    Gerald

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  • tonydbeck
    tonydbeck over 7 years ago

    I have to agree with all of the comments above that there is some fantastic content and it is very hard to pick one!  I agree that all of the members and projects mentioned above are really good.

     

    After having a dig around, I I found a Road Test review that is very good and especially appeals to me as it is a product that I really want to try out where I work. 

     

    https://www.element14.com/community/roadTestReviews/2396/l/advantech-wise-4012e-iot-developer-kit-review by MARK2011

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