Now how can I make this real? One of my neighbors has a scrap bike trailer…īut see what I mean about ideas? I just took two existing ideas and rubbed them together, and in this case, they emitted sparks. What do you get? A roll of paper that can be drawn on by normal kids, rolled up behind a bicycle, with a tank that they can pressurize with a bike pump, that will spray a pixelated version of their art as they roll down the sidewalk. You take something like the player-pianoesque MIDI barrel piano that we featured last Thursday, and mix it together with the street-painting bicycle trailer that we featured on Friday. It just happened to me while listening to Mike and myself on this week’s Hackaday Podcast. One incredibly fertile generator of “new” ideas is simply putting old ideas next to each other and realizing that a chain of two or three can get you to someplace new. Indeed, we all have well-stocked mental toolboxes that say “this thing can be used to do that” and “if you want to get there, start here”. While the team seems to be far from a finished product, the group is focused on getting better one day at a time.How do you come up with new ideas? As much as it sometimes seems like they arrive in a flash out of the blue, they don’t just come out of nowhere. With both the offense and the defense clicking, the Tar Heels have put themselves in a good position for the remainder of regular-season play. Virginia Tech's shots on goal percentage is 39.5 percent for the season, but on Friday, the team shot only 20 percent on goal. The Tar Heels limited the Hokies to five shots and only one shot on goal, as Virginia Tech got looks throughout the match but could not penetrate the UNC defense. “Defense is always strong for us and we take pride in it,” Garvanian said. The team has only allowed six goals this season, and after Friday's shutout, has held the opposing team scoreless five times. We’ve been struggling a little but we found a groove tonight.”ĭefense, however, has been the name of the game when talking about the Tar Heels this season. “We’ve been working on this a ton in practice and trying to get it to come to life in games. “(The team chemistry) clicked a little bit more tonight,” Garvanian said. The Tar Heels shot 17 shots and had nine on goal. While Garvanian was a game-changer on Friday, with one goal and one assist, the chemistry was clicking on all cylinders. Then, in the 67th minute, Garvanian struck the ball from outside the box, which hit off the goalkeeper's gloves and bounced in for the goal. The Tar Heels took a 1-0 lead into halftime. “I feel like my role is when I go on the field, I want to create scoring chances and opportunities to score.” “It doesn’t matter about how much you play or when you come in, just try your hardest and make an impact for your team,” White said. He is second on the team in goals scored with two - only behind Garvanian, who has four. White, who hasn't started once this season, has been a spark for the Tar Heels off the bench. “He just has to bring a positive attitude on a more consistent basis, but without a doubt when he does that, we have tons of confidence he will provide.” “He has capability, he has a good spirit and he is energetic,” head coach Carlos Somoano said. In a battle against the last-place team in the ACC Coastal division, North Carolina got on the board in the 23rd minute when redshirt junior Key White struck first off of an assist from fifth-year Milo Garvanian.Īfter missing all of last season, the speedy forward is starting to find his stride. UNC dominated both sides of the ball, something the Tar Heels have not done all season. Since then, the Tar Heels had scored just five goals in eight games.Īfter going over a month without scoring two goals in a match, North Carolina did just that on Friday night in a 2-0 shutout win against Virginia Tech. The last time the UNC men's soccer team scored two goals in a single game was Aug.
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