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Several robots were brought to the event. A bristle-bot of an unusually large size was presented. Speculation as to a pituitary issue for this robot's size occurred. Previous LVL1 robots reappeared, among them mini-sumo, surveillance and arm-type. Legos were present. | Several robots were brought to the event. A bristle-bot of an unusually large size was presented. Speculation as to a pituitary issue for this robot's size occurred. Previous LVL1 robots reappeared, among them mini-sumo, surveillance and arm-type. Legos were present. | ||
* 2/8/2013 | |||
Batman Begins | |||
Solar Projects Curse the Night | |||
Several 6 in 1 solar kits were distributed. More than one working model was produced per kit. Several light sources were evaluated for running the kits. The best source was incandescent lights. LED flashlights were ineffectual except for an infrared flashlight that also emitted visible red light. | |||
Revision as of 02:28, 9 February 2013
- 1/11/2013
Hair
Sodium Polyacrylate
Artificial Snow was made. A green gell was also concocted. Tactile experimentation was undertaken.
- 1/18/2013
Ghostbusters
Making Slime
Slime was made. It can't be explained any simplier.
- 1/25/2013
My Science Project
Bring a Science Project or Experitment
Electrically conductive dough was produced. The dough was then subjected to precise tasering. Reaction of dough was noted. It is not believed that the dough aware of its surroundings. A Electro-Magnetic Field sensing device was demonstrated. Various power supply were sensed. A plasma ball was also displayed.
- 2/1/2013
Terminator: Sarah Conner Chronicles
Bring Your Own Robot
Several robots were brought to the event. A bristle-bot of an unusually large size was presented. Speculation as to a pituitary issue for this robot's size occurred. Previous LVL1 robots reappeared, among them mini-sumo, surveillance and arm-type. Legos were present.
- 2/8/2013
Batman Begins
Solar Projects Curse the Night
Several 6 in 1 solar kits were distributed. More than one working model was produced per kit. Several light sources were evaluated for running the kits. The best source was incandescent lights. LED flashlights were ineffectual except for an infrared flashlight that also emitted visible red light.