World's Smallest Homebrew RC Unit
MC68040 writes "I assume you've seen the mini-helicopters and airplanes that are becoming increasingly popular as office toys out there. Well this guy decided the market wasn't filled enough, luckily =)
He's built the by far simplest and most functional mini Remote Controlled unit. It weighs under 7 grams, is made of carbon fiber and it's smaller than your thumb (or a hamster, as the author seems to prefer to compare).
Go check it, it's truly a amazing feat."
*sniff*
Damn, when I saw the title of this article, I was imagining a minature home beer brewing kit, with a remote control to deliver beer to my desk! The disappointment upon reading the rest of the story was overwhelming.
I wonder if being posted on slashdot has over loaded the server banded with, i threw "Gansta Nation" - Westside Connection music video and the webpage was still wasn't loaded after the end.
"A device for rendering a previously-accessible Web site inaccesible by the mass mobilisation of Web users, in effect by directing said users to visit the stated Web site in response to a brief article posted on a publically-accessible forum-based, user-moderated news service."
All your user IDs are belong to ME!!!
L3K
PS: Are you with me (small licence fee payable) or do I have to sue you all?
AT&ROFLMAO
More importantly, anyone got the schematics for these thumb-sized hamsters?
To make one 1) take a rectangular piece of paper sized 2 inches by 6 inches 2) from one end cut in three inches down the center, lengthwise 3) fold the resulting flaps back in opposing directions 4) affix a paper clip to the uncut end 5) climb atop the jungle gym 6) release 7) observer with awe and amazement, maybe with gusto
I also reply below your current threshold.
I didn't know Richard Gere had a /. account.
I know, I know, the first time you heard that one you almost fell off your dinosaur...
-- "Complacency is a far more dangerous attitude than outrage." -Naomi Littlebear
I for one welcome our new giant hamster overlords?
If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can't it get us out?
--Will Rogers
Look at that hamster watching and plotting, waiting for the right moment. Ten years from now the sky will be black with those things!
"Little things hitting each other. THAT'S WHAT I LIKE!" - Time Bandits