Its easy for you to say that, ain't it?
Anyway, on another matter, when people talk about "Intelligent Design," I always wonder what sort of a God would create stupid, parochial brains like our own. Instead of celebrating diversity and culture, most of us make fun of other customs and people. Its a shame to call ourselves the most evolved species on the planet.
For the record, I am Indian. This is the trash-talk people like you resort to when you can't compete with us in graduate schools, and for jobs in Silicon Valley. And then you cry about it.
This just goes to show how immature your views are and how narrow your mindset is. Indian graduates represent the majority of the international student population graduating from MIT, Stanford and Berkeley put together when it comes to CS and EE. IMHO this statistic extends to other schools as well.
A simple improvement would be to include a mechanism to make the bot move in the direction of least light. This could be done by putting two photoresistors on either side of the bot, calculating the lighting differential (a trivial calculation, could be done with a differential amp.), and moving in the appropriate direction. This would make the bot seek corners and the bed underside.
Its easy for you to say that, ain't it? Anyway, on another matter, when people talk about "Intelligent Design," I always wonder what sort of a God would create stupid, parochial brains like our own. Instead of celebrating diversity and culture, most of us make fun of other customs and people. Its a shame to call ourselves the most evolved species on the planet.
For the record, I am Indian. This is the trash-talk people like you resort to when you can't compete with us in graduate schools, and for jobs in Silicon Valley. And then you cry about it.
Also, you should take such drivel elsewhere, and not turn Slashdot into another place for making fun of each other.
This just goes to show how immature your views are and how narrow your mindset is. Indian graduates represent the majority of the international student population graduating from MIT, Stanford and Berkeley put together when it comes to CS and EE. IMHO this statistic extends to other schools as well.
A simple improvement would be to include a mechanism to make the bot move in the direction of least light. This could be done by putting two photoresistors on either side of the bot, calculating the lighting differential (a trivial calculation, could be done with a differential amp.), and moving in the appropriate direction. This would make the bot seek corners and the bed underside.