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A single rod model rocket launch control system using the Arduino Nano
...The system meets and exceeds the NAR Safety Code standard for model rocket launch systems as it incorporates a removable key to block the flow of power to the launch pad. It incorporates an additional two-button safety system to ensure that a launch is conducted exactly at the desired time.
This release marks Version 1 of the system. It is designed to be modular so that it can be easily modified in the future.
This project makes a great entry into electronics, Arduino and model rocketry. As such it is ideal for use in schools and youth organizations.
Seriously entertaining dolphins on echo networks.
The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser/spot-on.
Downloads are located at https://github.com/textbrowser/spot-on/releases.
SES brings back the uncrackable onetime pad, with a digital twist.
SES brings back the uncrackable onetime pad, with a digital twist. It is well known that a random key of message-length is the only provably unbreakable cipher. SES uses cryptographic strength pseudo-random keys of message-length for its many encipherments, in addition to offering true one-time pad capability for the intrepid.
SES is built on ISAAC, Bob Jenkins' unbroken CSPRNG, a fast and simple stream cipher placed in the Public Domain in 1996.