no sabía que hablas español, de donde eres? si has visto fotos de mi, yo soy chino, pero yo he vivido en muchas países, yo solía vivir en Madrid, fui por la universidad allí,
muy encontado,
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!juliusctw wrote:I don't want to work to build things I don't want to build for the money. The last thing this world needs is more of the stuff i build.
So now I am 25 years old, and I am about to go broke, I will have no income and I don't even know how long my savings can last me... yet deep down inside, i feel a sense of relief and freedom and no money can buy.
But I have to chase after my own dreams because it is my life. It is my choice what I want to use my life for. And I have chosen to use my life to create something that will help other people. : )
Umm, hate to break it to you, but this has pretty much already been done by 2 senior electrical engineering students at Cornell University. Their project was also published in the magazine "Circuit Cellar".juliusctw wrote: ps: Let's just say I have a glove that contains motion and pressure sensors. So when you move your hand, the (x,y,z) translation are actually sent to the computer. When you bend your fingers, callbacks are sent as well, as well as when you press on finger tips. Right now, it still requires a USB connection but i'm working on getting it wireless. Any suggestions on how I can program an API so anybody that has this glove can program it however they want?