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Electronics => Electronics => Topic started by: Admin on August 31, 2008, 09:47:13 PM
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No other information is given, but I'm guessing some kind of conductive gel was used for wiring.
http://www.teipen.com/jeremiah/s_electronicsandwich.html
(http://blog.makezine.com/bread1.jpg)
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That is awesome. I guess if you let the bread get stale and crunchy enough, it should hold things well enough. I would love to know if it actually works. It would be easy to make those burn lines with a hot enough soldering iron.
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lol, what a waste of time. Looks awsome tho.
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lol! It's even "low profile" design.
I'll have mine modular, with the lettuce and tomato daughter-card's connected with a serial bacon bus.
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lol. conductive gel (huh). gr8 combination with bread. ;D
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really really innovative!
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I wonder if mold is conductive.
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lol dat rox sure ur innovative
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In the video you can see that its not stale bread. It still has plenty of cushionyness(...?) when hes inserting the MCU lol. Thats friggen hilarious. All he needs to do now is conceal a range finder so that when someone reaches over to grab it and eat it, it lights up and starts screaming hahahah maybe add some wheels on the bottom to make it run away haha