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I'd go see them.
ReplyDeleteMy breadboard is always plugged into my modular. I use all the parts from a 300-in-one kit + some other junk I have (e.g. some 555's) to have fun with the modular.
ReplyDeleteIt's very fun to build 'wrong' circuits to signal process in very strange ways. Very inexpensive too.
hey, that's a good/neat idea, for a lot of reasons... along similar lines, i'd like an analog computer with banana jacks.
ReplyDeleteI saw this great analog computer on ebay (some educational thing) that I really should have 'bought it now' on. It was 650 bucks, but HUGE with lots of crazy operations. I haven't seen anything come up on Ebay like it since.
ReplyDeletei think the name and premise are kind of dorky and pretentious, especially the video of the fingers. do they have like a q&a afterwards? they could use some stools, too. hrrm.
ReplyDeleteDoktor future, what his what you saw: link. Scroll when you get there to see the shot.
ReplyDeleteThat is totally it! I am so buying one next time I see one! It is even blue, the color of the 70's.
ReplyDeleteOne is on ebay now, but it is not the cool one with the keypad.
ReplyDeletehttp://cgi.ebay.com/CES-ED-LAB-651-B-Electronics-System-Lab_W0QQitemZ7614275308QQcategoryZ50964QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting
I am uncertain as to if I will buy this oen.