Computer Controlled Slushee and Cotton Candy?
Monsta Coty Scott asks: "After reading through countless articles from techies on how to make your own gadgets from available hardware, I find myself getting a little hungry. I've turned my play station into a hand held, I've just finished turning my old computer case into a home built CD-Changer, and I'm getting ready to upgrade the linux MP3 player in my car. But I cannot get a decent suger rush to keep me going, and the cost of surge and mountain dew slurpees are eating into my electronics fund. Has anyone made a junk food machine at home, or out of parts laying around? I'm looking to build myself a Slushee machine that orders new syrup when it's running low, a cotton candy machine that warms up and turns itself on when my alarm goes off at 7am. I don't need this morning coffee, get me a slurpee and some suger and I am ready to go. Has anyone came across plans, or know the workings behind such machines? I think there's alot of unexplored territory we are missing here." I thought this was a fun one for the weekend. Who knows what crazy projects might result from this one. If any do arise, please share!
The place that you are referring to is very likely Mendelson's Electronics. They are located in downtown Dayton, Ohio, and you can also buy things over the 'net. I've been there a few times. I usually just buy wire since it's so cheap; but they have everything from computer racks to water pumps to restaurant tables. Some people call a lot of it junk. Your mileage may vary.
Long, cute, or funny Sigs are just another form of over compensation, used by geeks, nerdz, etc.
There's an article on that over at How Stuff Works.
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