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Best Electronics Kits For Adults?

An anonymous reader writes "I'm an adult looking to learn how electronics work and have some fun building projects. But all the kits I've found online are for kids 8-10 years old, and they don't really explain the principles — they just color-code where to place components on boards. Are there any kits aimed at adults? I know if anyone has got the answer, it's this community."

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  1. LOL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    I know if anyone has got the answer, it's this community.
    LOL.
  2. Re:Kits by The+Ultimate+Fartkno · · Score: 5, Funny

    The library is your friend. It's often better than Google and Wikipedia combined. That sounds *amazing*! So what's the URL for this "library" site?
  3. Re:Kits by Smidge207 · · Score: 2, Funny
    So what's the URL for this "library" site?

    123 Fake Street

    =Smidge=

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  4. Re:Overload by d3ac0n · · Score: 5, Funny

    Whew!

    Glad I'm not the only one who looked at the title and thougt "W00T! FEMBOTS!"

    Of course, the rest of it was kind of a letdown. Ah well. I guess learning electronics and circuit soldering is it's own reward.
    Even if there is no sweet sweet robot girl loving involved.

    ;)

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  5. Re:AdaFruit by KudyardRipling · · Score: 3, Funny

    Vellemann had a kit for a wireless telephone transmitter. What I liked most about it is that it had a legal warning.

    If it doesn't have political overtones, it's not worth doing.

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  6. Re:Kits by mikkelm · · Score: 2, Funny

    I think this is the first Simpsons reference I've seen at -1 on Slashdot.

  7. Re:Weblink to some decent layman's theory by incognito_wimp_3D · · Score: 2, Funny

    Without some understanding of theory you get guys like my friend in Navy BE/E school who thought he was going to find a way to power the world by feeding a signal into a series of more powerful amplifier circuits - nice guy, but not the brightest bulb in the class.

  8. Re:Overload by johndpalm · · Score: 2, Funny

    Whew!

    Glad I'm not the only one who looked at the title and thougt "W00T! FEMBOTS!"

    Of course, the rest of it was kind of a letdown. Ah well. I guess learning electronics and circuit soldering is it's own reward. Even if there is no sweet sweet robot girl loving involved.

    ;)

    My friend, it sounds like you have the makings of the best DIY kit ever!
  9. Re:Overload by networkconsultant · · Score: 2, Funny

    I for one welcome our new machine-gun-breast toting overlords...
    Oh damn, I burnt my finger on the soldering the nipple :P

  10. Re:Learning Electronics as an adult by TBone · · Score: 5, Funny

    > Most electronic manufacturers will give free samples of their parts if you ask them. It is standard practice in the electronics industry to get free samples to build a prototype of a new product, and then buy thousands of the chips when the product goes into production. You can use your work e-mail address to convince the electronics manufacturers that this is your plan with the samples.

    Dear Slashdot:

    All further requests for free samples will forthwith have the originating email address compared to the Slashdot userbase, and denied if a match is found. Thank you for your understanding in this matter.

    --marketing@BigElectronicsSupplier.com
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  11. Re:Kits by harry666t · · Score: 2, Funny

    > So what's the URL for this "library" site?

    library:/

    although you'll need a special URL handler for this