[PSAS] Unofficial PSAS meeting tonight, with cookies!

2017-06-13 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone! It's final week, so no official meeting tonight. That said, come on by if you want to burn a few minutes, there will be cookies! Good luck with exams, see you next week! Andrew -- --- Andrew Greenberg Electrical and Computer Eng

[PSAS] Meeting Tonight Moved To FAB 150

2015-07-28 Thread Nathan Bergey
Hi, Due to a schedule conflict with a CS program we can't use our usual room (86-01) tonight, instead we'll be in FAB-150 (upstairs near the North end of the building). Also we'll start a little late, there is a class in 150 until 7:05. -Nathan ___ p

[PSAS] Meeting tonight, rocket room.

2014-08-19 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone, Meeting tonight as usual in FAB 86-01. I won't be there :( so Jamey or Bart will have to let everyone in. A quick update on our space: http://blog.psas.pdx.edu/2014/08/rocket-room-update/ If you need access to the rocket stuff, as Nathan mentioned that's all in room FAB 70-07. That

[PSAS] Meeting tonight in FAB 84 ("84 Lab")

2014-03-04 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone, FAB 80-01 is in use tonight, so we'll be meeting in FAB 84 (sometimes called "84 Lab"), where the rocket room is. 6pm - PSAS intro for those who want it 7pm - Regular meeting See you there! Andrew -- --- Andrew Greenberg Portla

[PSAS] Meeting tonight is in our usual place, FAB 86-01

2014-01-14 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone, The 7pm weekly meeting is in our usual place, FAB 86-01. We'll probably move to 84 Lab after space news and updates, however - there's lots to do! We have some pretty exciting updates from the ME capstone, ECE capstone, and DxWiFi teams, so we hope to see you there! Andrew --

[PSAS] Meeting tonight 12/18, no meeting 12/25 or 1/1.

2012-12-18 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone, We have a regular meeting tonight, and then we're not meeting for the next two weeks. Next meeting after tonight is Tue 1/8. We'll have an intro meeting that Tuesday as well, at 6:00pm, if you know anyone who wants the quick intro. See you tonight, or in early January! Andrew -- -

Re: [PSAS] Meeting tonight?

2011-12-27 Thread Christopher Mullens
Yes, I will be there. If you recall last meeting a motion was put forward and passed that this weeks meeting will be held at local pub. Perhaps we should meet at the usual location, get our weeks worth of space news and head out. Chris On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Rob Gaskell wrote: > An

[PSAS] Meeting tonight?

2011-12-27 Thread Rob Gaskell
Anyone planning on showing up tonight? - Rob ___ psas-team mailing list psas-team@lists.psas.pdx.edu http://lists.psas.pdx.edu/mailman/listinfo/psas-team This list's membership is automatically generated from the memberships of the psas-airframe, psas

Re: [PSAS] Meeting tonight!

2011-08-02 Thread Andrew Greenberg
> Just to clarify, there is no "welcome" meeting at 6PM tonight? Oh! Hey! It's August 2nd. Uh, sure, there is! Nathan will be there at 6pm for whoever shows up; if someone could let him in (Josh?) to 86-01, that would be great. Thanks, Andrew --

Re: [PSAS] Meeting tonight!

2011-08-02 Thread Rob Gaskell, Jr.
Just to clarify, there is no "welcome" meeting at 6PM tonight? -Original Message- From: Andrew Greenberg Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 3:58 PM To: psas-team Subject: [PSAS] Meeting tonight! Hi everyone, We're meeting this evening as usual, 7pm in FAB 86-01. We

[PSAS] Meeting tonight!

2011-08-02 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone, We're meeting this evening as usual, 7pm in FAB 86-01. We'll review Sunday's "launch" and discuss next steps. Questions to answer include what upgrades to the avionics system we want to do, what our next goals are, and when we should launch again! See you tonight, Andrew -- --

[PSAS] Meeting tonight - PSU then PSBA

2011-07-19 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone, Let's meet at 7:00pm in FAB 86-01; we'll chat, talk logistics, and talk space. Then at 8:00pm, we'll move to the PSBA where we'll pack the 'chutes and put together the recovery system. We've got all the tools here, so it makes the most sense. In other news: the rocket motor is in an

Re: [PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread Nathan Bergey
> > I was under the impression that there was a glut of small launch > capability! Apparently not. According to my source there is a *6 year* waiting list at wallops for suborbital payloads. There are literally dozens of universities that would go now if they could. Plus new space is promising mu

Re: [PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread Nathan Bergey
I'm plugging us wherever I can. I was listening in to a pannel with Blue Origin, XCOR, and Masten and they said that the only limit to payloads right now is launch capability; there are student projects gathering dust waiting for launch. Though perhaps I should be careful to say that they mean _ch

Re: [PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread Ian Osgood
Sounds like waiting a week for the quaternion talk might be a good idea. Desperate for small launch vehicles? I was under the impression that there was a glut of small launch capability! For example, Orbital is considering retiring Pegasus. I figured Bristol Aerospace (the Black Brant folks) h

Re: [PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread Daniel Johnson
> Last week Ben and I chatted about taking an hour of the regular > meetings to explore rocket physics and, at his request, "geometry" > topics---first up, quaternions. So let's try that tonight. Sweet I'll try to make it. I learned quaternions years ago for 3d graphics programming, so I didn't ke

Re: [PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread Josh Triplett
On Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 10:13:19AM -0800, I wrote: > > >Last week Ben and I chatted about taking an hour of the regular > >meetings to explore rocket physics and, at his request, "geometry" > >topics---first up, quaternions. So let's try that tonight. > > > >During tonight's regular weekly meeting

Re: [PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread Nathan Bergey
I guess you can't wait a week for me to get back? Would be very interested in the quaternions info. Also I might be able to help a little with the kenimatics - I'm sure Dan has it covered though. l sneaked into a suborbital research conference today. At least for the time being everyone is absolu

Re: [PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread Benjamin Kaplin
I have a copy of the same book Dan recommended for quaternions in the mail, so while I'm looking forward to your condensation of the important bits, I'm going to hold my own questions off for a few weeks while my book arrives and I wrap my head around the math. On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Jam

Re: [PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread I
Last week Ben and I chatted about taking an hour of the regular meetings to explore rocket physics and, at his request, "geometry" topics---first up, quaternions. So let's try that tonight. During tonight's regular weekly meeting, from 8pm to 9pm anyone who's interested is invited to chat about

[PSAS] meeting tonight, including geometry/physics discussion

2011-03-01 Thread Jamey Sharp
First off: Like last week, we're meeting in FAB 155, not the CS lounge/fishbowl. We're going to look into reserving FAB 86-01 for future meetings, and we'll announce tonight if that worked out. Last week Ben and I chatted about taking an hour of the regular meetings to explore rocket physics and,

[PSAS] Meeting tonight (Tuesday) at 7:00pm in FAB

2009-09-29 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone! We have our final group meeting before the Black Rock launch this coming Sunday today at 7:00pm in FAB. Note that we did discuss meeting at Tim's house instead of FAB, but it'll be dark out and the sorting work we wanted to do would be a pain inside. So we'll put that off to Thursday

[PSAS] Meeting tonight: BRD launch decision, group sign up *tonight*

2009-09-22 Thread Andrew Greenberg
Hi everyone, Tonight is our go/no go decision for Black Rock. I'm pretty sure we're a "go", but we do have to go through the list. Also, we'll be coordinating the group registration tonight, so bring your checkbooks: there's a $40/person registration fee. See you tonight! Andrew -- --

[PSAS] meeting tonight in CS lounge

2008-02-06 Thread Jamey Sharp
Hey team! As Sarah mentioned, she spoke last night at Ignite Portland. She didn't mention that there were 750 local Portland folks in attendance. Since even a tiny fraction of them would swamp room 155, our usual conference room, I'm calling tonight's meeting in the CS lounge instead. That's outsi