I hate Radio Shack

From: Sean 'Captain Napalm' Conner <spc_at_conman.org>
Date: Mon Jun 10 17:41:14 2002

It was thus said that the Great Tony Duell once stated:
>
> > There is nothing like building something from scratch, and it works firt
> > time out; if it doesn't, figuring out what the problem is. Can't get
>
> Agreed. Learning to troubleshoot encourages you to think logically. These
> days almost nobody seems to be able to think in a logical manner (as in,
> do something, see what the results are, then plan your next action based
> on those results). It's a great pity.
>
> And of course the feeling when something you've built -- however simple
> -- works is impossible to describe.

  I came across this site the other day, and while it has little to do with
10 year old computers, it does, however, give instructions for building a
lot of simple ``toys'' (with parts from around the house, or available
anywhere for a few bucks) to explain physical, electrical and chemical
phenomenon:

                           http://www.scitoys.com/

  -spc (A working motor with only a battery and wire, for instance ... )
Received on Mon Jun 10 2002 - 17:41:14 BST

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