Play Rock-Paper-Scissors With Yourself


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Steve Hoefer made an arduino-controlled glove that can play rock-paper-scissors. Sensors on the glove determine what move the user makes while the glove offers its own. It learns patterns in the way that the user plays and tries to anticipate the user's strategy.

Hoefer provides building instructions and schematics at the link.

Link via CrunchGear

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Foundation is fascinating, Dune is incredible... more people should read the Lensman series. I think a lot of the current classics will still be relevant. I'm more curious about things written in the past 10, 20 or 30 years. Which among them will endure as significant works of science fiction?
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Nitpicky semantics, I know, but that is actually the cover the the Avalon Hill Dune boardgame (AFAIK, wasn't ever used for a Dune book). However, the game is pretty good (actually OOP and very collectable) and it may still be played 100 years from now too. ;-)
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