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Howard_Casto:
Those are the ---steaming pile of meadow muffin---!  They got me interested in programming and electronics.  You should go with something like that. 

Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: SavannahLion on May 26, 2013, 07:52:29 pm ---Yet you answer to tell me you're not going to answer? Isn't that lame in and of itself? :dunno

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You're failing to understand my advice.



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I fried a deluxe version in high school electronics......  I wasn't that into playing with fire, but hooking random ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- up. Oh yeah.

SavannahLion:

--- Quote from: Gray_Area on May 29, 2013, 05:22:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on May 26, 2013, 07:52:29 pm ---Yet you answer to tell me you're not going to answer? Isn't that lame in and of itself? :dunno

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You're failing to understand my advice.

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I understood it well enough. I wanted to illicit a discussion, was that not understood?  :dunno


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wow.... I completely forgot about those. I had one but my mother gave it away for some bizarre reason.

lilshawn:
I'd have to agree. I had one of those "science fair" 99 in 1 kits from Radio shack when I was a kid and I built (and blew up) all kinds of things. Learned all kinds of things about how electricity works.

I always wanted the biggest kit... i think it was a 1000 in 1...with the breadboard and IC's and stuff but it was WAY out of my price range when i was a kid.

Radioshack still sells some of those kits in the US. Lord help you if you live in Canada, all the Rat Shacks changed their name to "the source" because you couldn't buy a radio there if you tried. Now a days, I walk in there and the guy is like "Can I help you?" I'm like probably not...I know more than you.  :-\

MonMotha:
The biggest they had when I was a kid was the 300 in one.  That one did have the breadboard in the middle and came with tons of ICs and whatnot.  I learned plenty from it (and blew up plenty).

I'm in a similar position with Radio Shack: "Can I help you?"  "Where are the bins?"  "In the back."  "Ok, thanks."

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