diff --git a/blogContent/posts/other/2018-in-review.md b/blogContent/posts/other/2018-in-review.md index 44f21a3..9f919ed 100644 --- a/blogContent/posts/other/2018-in-review.md +++ b/blogContent/posts/other/2018-in-review.md @@ -66,14 +66,15 @@ Classes: **Steam Graph Project** - + ![Steam graph project example showing 3 friend clusters](media/2018-review/steamGraph.png) # July **Summer!** - + + ![Taughannock Falls](media/2018-review/TaughannockFalls.jpg) diff --git a/blogContent/posts/projects/musical-floppy-drive-build-log.md b/blogContent/posts/projects/musical-floppy-drive-build-log.md index 5738b5a..95a7b9f 100644 --- a/blogContent/posts/projects/musical-floppy-drive-build-log.md +++ b/blogContent/posts/projects/musical-floppy-drive-build-log.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ with the Arduino allows the songs to be loaded via a MIDI file. That brings us up to the present. My previous 8 floppy drive orchestra was not transportable and took up a ton of space. When I decided to present this project -at Imagine RIT with RITLUG, I knew I had to rebuild my orchestra to be portable +at Imagine RIT with RITlug, I knew I had to rebuild my orchestra to be portable and compact. There are plenty of tutorials online demonstrating how to build floppy