Repair of pink rotor and electric machine

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: August 17, 2020 at 1:55 PM We repaired the pink rotor and electric massager that were damaged by a drunk customer. Previously, the variable resistor and light emitting diode (LED) of the pink rotor were broken, so I measured the electrical resistance, purchased compatible parts online, and replaced them. When I was in high school, I majored in electrical engineering (in college, I majored in information processing), so I can at least do some soldering. (^_^;) ★ Image of pink rotor repair ★ Image of electric massager repair *Added on July 25th Later, I finished gluing the separated main body and head part together using silicone caulking material I bought at a hardware store. (^◇^)

Lost to Go software made in North Korea

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: June 14, 2015 at 12:06 AM Last night, in my free time, I played Go against the CPU for the first time in a while. This is a match against the mysterious Go software ``Ginsei 14,'' whose thinking engine is said to have been developed in North Korea. The Silver Star series is sold by the Japanese company "Silver Star Japan." Ginsei 14's shogi ability is 6th Dan amateur. The latest version, 15, seems to have just over 6 stages. North Korea's IT technology cannot be underestimated. Incidentally, the reason why Go software has become so powerful in recent years is because the theory of the Monte Carlo method used in quantum mechanics was incorporated into the Go software's thinking engine. As a result, I made a big mistake in the early stages, and I won the black number 1 and a half with 14 silver stars. (__;) I'm shocked that I lost to the 15 second mode. If you try to match the pace of the CPU's thinking time, you will be defeated. (T.T) Game record playback (with a little explanation) [Move split] Mutual game, Black 6 and a half out [Time consumed] Black: 25 minutes 24 seconds... 6D Silver Star 14 (Force type/Consideration time: 15 seconds per move + opponent's consideration time) White: 34 minutes 39 seconds... 5D Senri [Machine Spec] Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64×2 Dual Core Processor 5000+ 2.6GHz RAM: 6.00GB Windows 7 Ultimate (32bit)

Birthstone in June

⌛Time it takes to read this article: 2 minutesLast updated: November 28, 2021 at 10:32 PM June's birthstones are pearl, moonstone, and alexandrite. Here I would like to introduce moonstone and alexandrite from my collection. 💎 Moonstone Moonstone is a mineral belonging to the feldspar family. Among the moonstones, one of the most beautiful stones is the "Royal Blue Moonstone", which shows blue scilla. 💎 Alexandrite Alexandrite was first discovered in the Ural Mountains of the Russian Empire. In Russia, April 29th, the day it was presented to Tsar Nicholas I, was the 12th birthday of Crown Prince Alexander II, so it is said to have been named after that. Its color changes to green under natural light (ultraviolet light) and red under incandescent light. 💎 Color change of natural alexandrite 💎 Color change of alexite (synthetic stone)

Green jewel

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutes私のジュエリーコレクションの中から、新緑の季節に相応しい各種グリーン系の宝石を紹介します。

Lightbox functionality added to Joyful Note

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: September 4, 2022 at 3:08 PM We have revised the photo bulletin board program (Joyful Note v6.02) installed on this site and incorporated the latest version of Lightbox (2.7.1). 👉 Photo BBS based on Joyful Note X 👉 Joyful Note The latest version of Lightbox is developed based on jQuery. The official website of Lightbox is here 👉 https://www.lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/ However, we hope that this modification does not create a new security hole. (..;) * Added on May 27th: The area of ​​concern is that when editing an article, the tag ">" is entered in the title name, and XSS is written, but when I tested it, it was properly converted to "&gt;", so I think it's probably okay.

Duck's birthday party

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 minutesLast updated: May 18, 2015 at 11:37 PM Yesterday, Yuna and I attended Mr. S's annual birthday party. The first party included a meal and a no-frills bingo tournament, and the best item was a 50-inch Panasonic LCD TV. At the after-party, a karaoke competition was held at the Labyrinth, just like last year. The photo on the right above is the shed shell of Mr. S (duck). 😁