Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts

Friday, 9 November 2018

MaRF - build pics - 248r - rev 1

These are not build notes ... just some pics to help trouble shoot.

The Buchla MARF - Multiple Arbitary Function Generator is one of the rarest of Buchla modules.
I would love to find a real one (or even see one for that matter).
This modern version is the closest I have come to one.


Its a great module. This is Roman's rev 1 of the 248r.



Firmware updates
















these are some pics of the roman build MARF




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Some videos of how it should work




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internal stage addressing

Saturday, 3 November 2018

Egypt - Mt Sinai

This mountain  is in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.
It's speculated that it is a the location of the biblical Mount Sinai.


Well worth a visit even if you are not interested in its religious significance.

Decided to hike to the summit for the morning sunrise.
The hike started at 4am. Very cold ,

mADE some friends on the way.
Ah the trusty packet of Tim Tams. :-)
I never leave Australia without at least one packet in my backpack.
They are a hit everywhere I go.
Mount Sinai is mentioned many times in the Book of Exodus and other books of the Bible, and the Quran. According to Jewish, Christian, and Islamic tradition, the biblical Mount Sinai was the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments. 

However, the earliest Christian traditions place this event at the nearby Mount Serbal, at the foot of which a monastery was founded in the 4th century.
 Mount Sinai is a 2,285-metre (7,497 ft) .... A moderately high mountain to climb but not too steep.

 This is a Greek Orthodox Chapel. It was closed.
The chapel was constructed in 1934 on the ruins of a 16th-century church.

 tHE SUMMIT  at last.


The building above is a mosque.

Waiting for the sunrise.

Cold !!! up there.





 
tHE hike back down


















 St Catherines Monastery.
The monastery is Greek Orthodox and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to the UNESCO , this monastery is the oldest working Christian monastery in the world – although the Monastery of Saint Anthony, situated across the Red Sea in the desert south of Cairo, also lays claim to that title.(Wikipedia)

Sadly it was also closed so couldn't explore inside.

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Friday, 19 October 2018

Egypt - The Step Pyramid

This was one of the earlier attempts The Egyptians had at pyramid building.
You can visit it in the Saqqara necropolis, Egypt, northwest of the city of Memphis.

The Step Pyrmid was built ca. 27th century BC during the third dynasty for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser by his vizier, Imhotep. Imhotep was a brilliant architect.

The design was a revolution. It started off as a standard mastaba tomb — a flat-roofed rectangular monument with sloping sides  made of dried clay brick. These usually covered underground passages where the deceased was entombed.

For reasons we don't know,  Imhotep decided to expand the original structure by stacking mastabas (each smaller than the last) on top of each other. This evolved into a 197-foot-high (60 meters) pyramid, with six layers.

 It is estimated that there is 11.6 million cubic feet (330,400 cubic meters) of stone and clay.

























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