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(...) Which... Hm. I suppose you can use the solar panels to get a charge going, that'd be Lego. Or potentially store up charge in a capacitor. OR even get it going from turning a 9V motor. Not useful for running an RCX or scout, but it would (...) (20 years ago, 3-May-05, to lugnet.mediawatch)
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(...) Steve's not competitive AT ALL... I can hear him now: "Mine's bigger!" (20 years ago, 3-May-05, to lugnet.mediawatch)
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On Tue, May 3, 2005 2:48 pm, Brian Davis said: (...) Try this: (URL) suspect it will be VERY hard to set it up. Given that each module only has 1 input (in any of three locations), there is only one possible path for the ball to "flow" through the (...) (20 years ago, 3-May-05, to lugnet.mediawatch)
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Duane Hess forwarded: (...) Yes - in fact, I think I've seen something similar posted about in this forum ;-). I already know of at least a 12+ step recycling "cascading" machine that will be on display at HoB this weekend in (...) (20 years ago, 3-May-05, to lugnet.mediawatch)
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Duane Hess wrote: (snip) (...) 9?? That seems overly complex. (...) or Moonbases! Cool. Someone's been cribbing ideas from the GBC activities I guess. (20 years ago, 3-May-05, to lugnet.mediawatch, lugnet.technic)
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