Programming: Apple Twenty Questions
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Twenty Questions
I wrote Twenty Questions for my son who was struggling with Maths at the time with the intention of making equations drills fun. The program allows a parent to select the type and difficulty level of the questions to focus on via a settings page. Participants of the quiz itself must answer twenty questions correctly whilst being timed. A navigation bar across the top of the app shows progress through the questions highlighting correct and incorrect answers. The provides a scratch area for working out the problem itself and a keypad for entering the answer.
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Other Bikes
Below are some of my other completed bikes. I am currently working on a couple of local Australian bikes and I will publish pictures of these when they are complete.
If you have a bike that you don't want and you are in Australia, contact me as I may be interested in restoring it!
Recent Updates
22 Apr 2016 Malvern Star and Speedwell pad collection
Thanks to Ben Leech for some additional pads for the collection. I had previously sold a yellow CrMo set thinking I didn't need to have a spare set sitting around the house. But regrets .. and now I own a set again.
14 Apr 2016 Bike of the Week Winner!
Thanks to everyone who voted for my SuperMax in the Bike of the Week poll on the Facebook site. I was really surprised to pip Tony's Supergoose as it is a magnificently restored bike.
30 Mar 2016 Dia Compe Pack Rack
I found these on eBay and thought they looked cool - but what would you do with a pack rack that is this small? Its a great idea but as its all supported by a single centre bolt, your load would want to be both small and light.
9 Jan 2016 Forever Bicycles, Ai WeiWei
‘Forever’ is a popular brand of mass-produced bicycles manufactured in China since the 1940s and desired by Ai as a child. Composed from almost 1500 bicycles, this installation suggests both the individual and the multitude, with the collective energy of social progress signalled in the assemblage and perspectival rush of multiple forms. Forever Bicycles disconnects the bicycles from their everyday function – reconfiguring them as an immense labyrinth-like network. The multi-tiered installation also achieves an architectural presence, much like a traditional arch or gateway to the exhibition..