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Lucky Sailor
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But hey, it's a kid, and I give him credit for exploring parts of the world that interest him. His next step would have been to learn how to get an arduino board in there and write the (very simple) code to make his own clock. It's just a stepping stone to more inventive things. When your 4 year old brings you a hand drawn picture of what looks like an avocado half way to becoming guacamole, you don't deride them for the errors, you encourage the good parts. Go check out www.makezine.com, it's full of rebuilds similar to this, where other items are "upcycled" into new and different things. Maybe he wanted a portable clock? ![]() |
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C'mon, give the kid a break.
Maybe he doesn't have the accuracy in his fingers to fiddle around with small components so he made a big clock to show he can think. I build luxury boats and I can't cut a plank straight, but I know how to think. |
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Assuming that this source is correct, I am not happy that the family tried to extort $15 million dollars under the threat of a lawsuit.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/pe...-a6745706.html It is possible this was all a set up by the family. If so, they did a pretty good job.
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![]() I'm cancelling my custom boat order right now!... ![]() <O>
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Depends on the country. ![]() Such a big clock in a small suitcase, no? Why a suitcase?
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Why not ??
It was available. It has a handle. It has convenient locking mechanism to prevent the thing from falling out and still be able to open it to show the insides. He could put it into a pizza box but those arent durable and don't have convenient locking mechanisms. Maybe a butter buiscit box, but his mother already put sowing gear inside. Maybe his father bought himself a new Samsonite and gave it to his son instead of throwing it to the trash. He had options and went with a suitcase. |
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From the articles and reporting, it was a pencil box that looked like a very small suitcase.
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So you expect every kid to have a complete, finished, and marketable product from day 1? C'mon, don't be ignorant. You should see my should see my shop. I have dozens of half baked, half finished projects laying around, and only a few complete ones, as most of my finished projects have been deployed or given away.
I have a multi color light desk lamp that was 3d printed, but it's lying in pieces cause the one joint needs redesigned. I have a mini drill press that's not finished. No reason why, just haven't. I have a bunch of prototype multi colored night lights laying around, as they are prototypes. There's a few that are complete, but they have been given away as gifts. There's a currently non functional animatronic eyeball staring right at me. A home built oscilloscope sitting on a rack, but it's non functioning as there is a blown circuit somewhere and the handbook is in chinese. A motion activated Thermostat is laying here, 95% complete, but never installed as I've been planning to move for 2 years, and will finally do so in the next couple weeks. Toys, lots of toys. A couple prototype pieces for a Marble Run; Giant Legos; A multi rocket launch pad and controller; RC boats. There's another dozen stupid random projects sitting around. This project wasn't about a finished product, it was about a gifted student taking the first steps down the path of learning and exploring. Hell, Edison had how many lightbulbs before one worked? Steve Jobs had how many products before he released the Ipod? And yes, there is a market for suitcase style clocks. This would be a great thing for having race timing at things like boat races, cross country races, etc. Places where there is no fixed hardware, and portability with a large view able area is needed. Quote:
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Does not matter if the box was gold lined and fit just right. The box looked like a suit case. It was a crappy choice on the kids part and I believe intentional.
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