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A couple of weeks back we held an open house for Calgary's Protospace group. Many BBQ'd items were consumed, many objects were lazored, and many people seemed to be walking around in a stupor of admiration for all the nifty bits and pieces of equipment we have on hand. We had a good time visiting with each other, and it was a nice chance to meet some great people and fellow hackers. They're currently in the middle of a bit of reorganization, but if any of you reading this are based in the city and looking for some good company and an equipped work area, we recommend you check out Calgary Protospace's site.
Why do we bring this up? Shortly after said open house, Protospace and Solarbotics teamed up to with Calgarians (Calgaryers? Calgarizers? Calgaryonians?) Claudia and Vlad to run the "Illuminated Landscapes" project. It was based on the neat idea to plaster a neglected area of town with tiny LEDs (attached to a coincell battery, kinda like throwies), making the landscape look all sorts of alive and magical. It turned out pretty well, and it looked like all the participants had a fantastic time. There was even a follow-up event this past Wednesday. Anyways, we just thought it was a cool idea that was a lot of fun to implement. You can check out the official site here, that has some additional photos.
Anyways, on to the delicious meat of the weekly new product post:
In other, completely less-relevant news, it appears that some of our higher-ups have temporarily left town. We were left with explicit instructions that under absolutely zero circumstances were they to come back to any surprises of any sort. This particularly applied for Cheryl, our manager of general operations and whip wielder extraordinaire, who is out gallivanting around the countryside on some well-deserved vacation time. So to celebrate our eager-to-please productivity, we took a break from fanning controlling the flames to get us a cake. Just to clarify, it is part of strict company policy to purchase (and consume) cake for accomplishing anything of note. Released a new kit? Get a cake. Made the same-day shipping deadline for a big order? Get another cake. Finished sweeping the floor? Cake. Sharpened all the pencils? FECHEZ-VOUS LE GATEAU!
This put us into a bit of a conundrum, however. You see, we currently have two Russians on staff - one in RnD, one in Graphic Design. Our frequent intake of this moist and delicious treat, apparently, was viewed as rather alarming. Being that we strive to make all our staff feel at home, we asked ourselves the question, "What sort of tasty, refreshing summer frozen treat would Russians appreciate?" The answer was immediately obvious. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the Hammer and Sickle-sicle. Ice cream center glazed in a tasty fruit syrup, with the slightest touch of 60W 300DPI laser engraving (two passes at 100% speed, and 40% power, if anyone is curious). Mmm, it even had the delicate aftertaste of Useless Machine residue. It was delicious (and, I kid you not, completely real).
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to the anti-flames duty. We're gunna get such an awesome cake once we're done putting out the fire...
If you haven't got a print catalog in the mail yet, you can now download it as a 1.5 megabyte PDF file. Or, request one via mail if you wish! Download (or request) it via our catalog request page.
There's still time to get your Solarbotics order in time for Christmas if you select courier shipping (maybe even just airmail, if you get the order in today and you live closeby). We now have a solid inventory of ScoutWalker III kits in stock, so if you want to have one from "Santa" this year, […]
Question: What ever happened to punch cards? Nobody really knows, but the world became a much much darker place without them. There was something undeniably magical about making a computer do your bidding through feeding it a piece of paper with a bunch of holes in it ("THE ULTIMATE POWER IS MINE! I CAN NOW […]
We were pleased to see the Kickstarter for Ringo, the Photopopper-ish but much smarter version of our own ~17 year old design robot kit. The video showcases some pretty cool behaviors, and is easily one of those projects where we think "Jee, why didn't we do that?"
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