This is the blog about electronics, the understandable way!
Nice work :)
Pretty cool, I can imagine this in a much larger scale, would be like the spaceship in the movie close encounters of the 3rd kind.
very nice that.. mutch better than buy one.. hehekeep on that.. nice blog
loving the post and blog man, very helpful
Nice work!
Damn I ain't no scientist so I don't understand anything of this
Very nice!
hahha nice :D i see the beginning of a disco lights engineer here :p
Very nice... I wish I was that handy.
Aw man, that's way cool. Lovin the blog, dude.
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That is awesome!
Looks complicated.
I could use a different kind of UV right now. In a glass. With lemonade.
great vidadd me back! awaiting mre vids
Part of me really wants to get into this. Did you take classes and just have a side project? Or did you make this yourself self taught?
u made that yourself?
all by myself, self taught, you don't learn these things at school or university/college unfortunately :)
That's quite an interesting contraption.
i wish i could make these things!
looks difficult and wow i feel stupid
pretty neat, man. it makes me want to pull out my breadboard and start tinkering again
Good video
that's actually awesome xD You seem talented!
Your blog is awesome looking, nice layout.
Reminds me of the two 300 in 1 Radio Shack kits I have in the closet. Used to enjoy electronics as a child.
I used to have one of those Radio Shack boards too.
Great post bro!
thats crazy :D nice work
Excellent! I took an electronics class in high school, I loved it but never was very good at it lol...
Keep it up dude, i'll be monitoring your blog.
Nice work :)
ReplyDeletePretty cool, I can imagine this in a much larger scale, would be like the spaceship in the movie close encounters of the 3rd kind.
ReplyDeletevery nice that.. mutch better than buy one.. hehe
ReplyDeletekeep on that.. nice blog
loving the post and blog man, very helpful
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteDamn I ain't no scientist so I don't understand anything of this
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeletehahha nice :D i see the beginning of a disco lights engineer here :p
ReplyDeleteVery nice... I wish I was that handy.
ReplyDeleteAw man, that's way cool. Lovin the blog, dude.
ReplyDeletethere's good information here
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!
ReplyDeleteLooks complicated.
ReplyDeleteI could use a different kind of UV right now. In a glass. With lemonade.
ReplyDeletegreat vid
ReplyDeleteadd me back! awaiting mre vids
Part of me really wants to get into this. Did you take classes and just have a side project? Or did you make this yourself self taught?
ReplyDeleteu made that yourself?
ReplyDeleteall by myself, self taught, you don't learn these things at school or university/college unfortunately :)
ReplyDeleteThat's quite an interesting contraption.
ReplyDeletei wish i could make these things!
ReplyDeletelooks difficult and wow i feel stupid
ReplyDeletepretty neat, man. it makes me want to pull out my breadboard and start tinkering again
ReplyDeleteGood video
ReplyDeletethat's actually awesome xD You seem talented!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is awesome looking, nice layout.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the two 300 in 1 Radio Shack kits I have in the closet. Used to enjoy electronics as a child.
ReplyDeleteI used to have one of those Radio Shack boards too.
ReplyDeleteGreat post bro!
ReplyDeletethats crazy :D nice work
ReplyDeleteExcellent! I took an electronics class in high school, I loved it but never was very good at it lol...
ReplyDeleteKeep it up dude, i'll be monitoring your blog.
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