In the fall of 1994, his second studio album There Is a Party was released. "Everybody" differed from the previously released singles in terms of its structure, it diverged from house, leaning towards a mixture of house and hip-hop (hip house) with female vocalists performing the chorus and rap verses performed again by René. While DJ BoBo appeared to have already separated himself from one-hit wonders, he released his next single "Everybody", in the summer of 1994, which climbed as high as No.2 in Germany and was certified Platinum for selling 500,000 units there. ![]() The long-awaited album, Dance with Me was released in October 1993 and remained in the charts all over Europe for quite some time which was followed by another single, "Take Control", again from his debut album, earning him yet another Gold-award in Germany for sales of over 250,000 units, which also entered the top-20 in numerous countries. The single reached a Gold status in Germany for sales of 250,000 units sold. ![]() His second hit "Keep on Dancing", which followed the same technique as its predecessor, reached the top-5 both at home and in Germany, and landed in the top-10 in other parts of Europe. "Somebody Dance with Me" was certified Gold in Germany for selling well over 250,000 units. Employing catchy refrains by Emel Aykanat as well as rap performance by himself, the single shot to number 1 in Switzerland and Sweden, while it landed in the top-5 in numerous other European countries including Germany. René gained immense international popularity when he released his Europe-wide smash hit " Somebody Dance with Me" in November 1992. In 1991, DJ BoBo released two other singles, "Ladies in the house" and "Let's Groove On". His first single "I Love You" came out in late 1989 during which time he would still spin records as a DJ but focused on future releases of his own production. He continued to work as a DJ at numerous night-clubs such as Don Paco and the Hazyland, both in Switzerland, through which he gathered enough experience and later decided to produce his own record. Having been involved in numerous dance-contests, René managed to reach the top-10 of the German dance-contest "Disco Kings" with his acrobatic dance style.īaumann began his DJ career in 1985, a year after which he was a runner-up in the Swiss DJ Championships. This, however, did not last long as his desire for dancing clicked with the development of breakdancing after his high-school graduation. Initially, Baumann wanted to work in the area of confectionery and bakery. setup to send to LCD with 16 columns and 2 lines.Peter René Baumann was born in Kölliken, Switzerland, to Italian father Luigi Cipiriano and Swiss mother Ruth Baumann. LiquidCrystal lcd(7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2) // (RS, Enable, data lines)this meets the include LiquidCrystal.h above ![]() This is resistors used on voltage divider HELP!!! // variables for input pin and control LED I'm sure there is something stupid I'm not seeing. Please take a look at my code and tell me what I'm doing wrong - why can I not get the voltage to display? I can swap the values (type Pvolt in the first line and it displays the PinVolt on first line with 2nd line then displaying "Voltage=0.00" With the voltage divider I've got that should equal about 13.8 which is correct voltage. The PinVolt displays the correct value on the 2nd line just as it should: "PinVolt=4.25" Then voltage just displays "Voltage=0.00" on the first line of the LCD. ![]() At the beginning it all was working nicely with voltage printing out. Hello all, I'm having a bit of a problem with the following code.
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