Sunday, January 15, 2006

cPod back view


cPod back view
Originally uploaded by ZeN workshop.

some work was done at the back
Some 220V power outlets are in the back

cPod back view


cPod back view
Originally uploaded by ZeN workshop.

some work was done at the back
Some 220V power outlets are in the back

Saturday, December 31, 2005

RVC spin off project - The cPOD

Thc cPOD (temp name?) is a spin off of our main RVC project.
After we cut the car into 2 - we had an idea about what to do with the "other half" - the back
We'll let you guess what it is as we go a long...

Under Construction
cPOD front working

Pump in some Power
cPOD power

New Wheels
cPOD new front wheels




RVC spin off project - The cPOD

Thc cPOD (temp name?) is a spin off of our main RVC project.
After we cut the car into 2 - we had an idea about what to do with the "other half" - the back
We'll let you guess what it is as we go a long...

Under Construction
cPOD front working

Pump in some Power
cPOD power

New Wheels
cPOD new front wheels




Sunday, December 4, 2005

Where did we go??

It's been a while since we last updated the blog. Both of us were busy working on other stuff such as the Invisible Handle in the Israeli GeekCon camp. Rest assured, that we did not abandon the Real Virtual Car project.

We decided that the car was too big and took too much space in our small garage and decided to cut it. The front seats will still remain (and be further enhanced) simulator, and the rear seats will be used for other purposes (more details soon). Cutting a car without having all the tools was not an easy task but we managed to do it in a few hours.

We started with the roof. Drew a line a started cutting it with a jigsaw:

Cut Here!

We then moved to the floor, which was more difficult...












and yes it does BURN when it hits your HEAD...


After three hours we had the car split into two...

IMAGE_00041

Where did we go??

It's been a while since we last updated the blog. Both of us were busy working on other stuff such as the Invisible Handle in the Israeli GeekCon camp. Rest assured, that we did not abandon the Real Virtual Car project.

We decided that the car was too big and took too much space in our small garage and decided to cut it. The front seats will still remain (and be further enhanced) simulator, and the rear seats will be used for other purposes (more details soon). Cutting a car without having all the tools was not an easy task but we managed to do it in a few hours.

We started with the roof. Drew a line a started cutting it with a jigsaw:

Cut Here!

We then moved to the floor, which was more difficult...












and yes it does BURN when it hits your HEAD...


After three hours we had the car split into two...

IMAGE_00041

Friday, June 10, 2005

RVC at Microsoft Digital City


RVC at Digital City big gauge
Originally uploaded by ZeN workshop.

We got to present our project in a movie theater.
Ever seen a gauge this big?
They gave us a 64bit machine to demo on, it crashed once in the middle of presentation...
Was a great adventure, we thank Yaron L. from MS that invited us to show off and meet some cool people.

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