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MIT Crickets
Technology Posted by CmdrTaco on Wednesday October 07, @06:19AM EDT
from the it'll-be-useful-someday dept.
Robert Thille wrote in to send us a link to a page on MIT where you can read about something that has the potential to be as cool as the Mindstorm Lego sets (another technology originating at MIT). This one is the The Cricket . Little computers with sensors that you can hack in logo.

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  • "MIT Crickets" | Login/Create an Account | Top | 1 comments | 1 siblings
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    ( Beta? Not even close! )
    I'm not stupid
    by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 10, @11:07PM EDT
    I'm a 12 year old computer ethysesatic and can program in c and I'm leanr msvb 6.0
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