Ask Slashdot: a Good Geek Project For My Arthritic Grandfather?
An anonymous reader writes "My grandfather is a retired electrician whom I've been trying to keep mentally busy. Together we've gotten an Arduino kit and have been working on some simple projects. He does the wiring and I've been writing the code. Recently his arthritis has been getting worse and he's been unable to work with the tiny components that the Arduino projects require. Does anyone have a recommendation for something similar we could work on together that would be easier for someone with his compromised manual dexterity?"
As an early 40s person who already experiences some of these problems due to 3 decades of arthritis and worsening hand tremors, I'm also interested in geek projects folks can recommend the asker. Especially if they are things I could also work on with my pre-teen sons.
Depending on how bad his arthritis is, you could take over the wiring and he could start writing the code.
Jesus saves and takes half damage.
My pain in the arse grandson has been hassling me me pointless electronics projects that are wasting away the precious few years I have left. How can I get out of them without causing offense?
Tell him your arthritis got worse and you can no longer handle the small components.
http://littlebits.cc/
Saw these on a TED talk, looked pretty neat. (They are very expensive, though)
You're a good grandson.