2022-06-23 (Th) Grindfest 2022

Grindfest 2021 was canceled, so 2022 felt overdue by a million years. Despite an extra year to plan and prepare, the event was nearly as frenetic as ever. There weren't as many attendees due to the pandemic and inflated travel expenses. Between the smaller crowd and hotter weather, there were blissful moments of calm where I was content to be surrounded by caring people with a common interest.
Grindfest 2022 guestbook

Last year, there was a group focused on implanting lights. I ordered some wireless LEDs on a whim because they were inexpensive. The group already knew about them but dismissed the design because of the bulky transmitting coil. I hoped to rekindle some interest, but the consensus was that these were a sound first step, so we coated some, and four folks, myself included, received implants. Mine is in the inside of my left forearm.

I got a magnet array in the back of my left hand. The configuration was designed to relay information with three distinct points. I hope to make a pad that can rest on the site and recite phone alerts through a base-three system.
I returned a little heavier

The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.
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Completed projects from year 1
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3
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Completed projects from year 5
Completed projects from year 6
Completed projects from year 7
Completed projects from year 8

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