[Lab] thot

Darcy Whyte darcy at siteware.com
Sat Aug 20 13:30:33 EDT 2011


But which came first?


On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Michael <krazatchu at hotmail.com> wrote:

>  Dinosaur suits for chickens?
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> On 8/20/2011 1:12 PM, Darcy Whyte wrote:
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>  You may recall from last ModLab that one of the guests who received a
> soldering iron as a gift worked on a project.
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>  Norm and Guy got him hooked up and he completed a Game of Life blinky:
> http://mambohead.com/2011/08/modlab-is-the-place-to-be/
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>  That was a great experience for everyone (as you can see from the
> pictures and video I took).
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>  What if we had some sort of a kit on hand that members of the general
> public (and our friends, non subscribed participants and so forth) could
> make when they drop by the open house. When you think of it, the open house
> is a couple of hours twice per month. And there are between zero and 6 GP
> that show up due to word of mouth. Only about 1/2 would take the opportunity
> to make a simple kit so we'd only be holding the can for about 5 kits per
> month. So if we could come up with a fun project and source the parts
> ourselves, perhaps the unit cost could be a couple of bucks.
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>  Perhaps it could be something wearable. Like a flashing pin. We could
> brand that easily through printing. Or perhaps the body of the pin could be
> printed on the maker bot.
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>  Perhaps it could be something that could eventually become our logo. A
> wearable POV or wand POV.
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>  Some sort of reminder clip with an led (like you'd put around your
> finger) but perhaps based on a clothes pin.
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>  Finger puppets?
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>  Sound activated LED pin (piezo)?
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