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Jan 10, 2013 21:59

Today, among other job-hunty things, I experimented with the electrical properties of a bananaThe MaKey MaKey's 22MΩ pull-up resistors (which are essential to its main mode of operation of detecting closed circuits through relatively high-impedance real-world objects such as humans and fruit) seem to mean, however, that noise dominates signal when ( Read more... )

arduino, hardware, bananas

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gf2e January 11 2013, 18:52:08 UTC
My parser suggests that "among other job hunty things" implies that banana poking is a job hunty thing. Is my parser right?

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jcreed January 11 2013, 20:34:47 UTC
Naturally. But sadly the labor market undervalues banana-poking.

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simrob January 12 2013, 03:22:21 UTC
The invisible hand is just jealous that it's not able to poke visible bananas itself.

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gwillen January 11 2013, 20:22:57 UTC
where is the graph link, it is missing

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jcreed January 11 2013, 20:35:09 UTC
MYSTERY SOLVED IT WAS GWILLEN'S AD-BLOCKER THAT WAS AT FAULT

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meshach January 15 2013, 16:40:20 UTC
The resistance of hot dogs is very similar to heating elements. And just, plugging a hot dog into the wall socket (with the needed wires) results in a cooked hot dog.

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jcreed January 16 2013, 18:21:54 UTC
Hahahaha that is awesome

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