Engineering Students Design Robot Rubik's Cube Solver



If you were around in the 80's, you had a Rubik's Cube puzzle. I hated those things and always resorted to pulling the stickers off to win in frustration. Some students from Swinburne University of Technology created a robot that can solve the puzzle in 10.69 seconds. That under 11-second time includes time for scanning the faces of the cube and having the algorithm process the scans to solve the cube. link

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Could be a set of pin gauges for determining if a certain inner diameter is within a specified range...
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Collection of stone core samples. Or possibly a collection of ferrite cores...But I don't know why you'd have a numbered collection of those. "Bug Or Feature", Mens XL, Ash Grey
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This is actually one of the first crayon sets with which they 'colored' in each individual frame of B/W television before they were photographed and send to space, in order to arrive in your television set as moving images.

Since this work wasn't necessary eventually, they were later utilised as 'resting poles': If an office worker got tired, two of the sticks were to be put into each one of the respected nostrils, in order to keep one's head up while resting.

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A household nuclear reactor that only requires a claw-foot tub to operate. However, last time I checked Sears Roebuck & Co has discontinued this item.

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It's the actual, honest to Goddess keyboard used to engage the 'Corbomite Manuever'... (Episode: TOS 003 - Corbomite Maneuver, The. Season 1 Ep. 10. Air Date: 11/10/1966) should it ever need to be engaged. Original Star Trek Fans will understand and be afraid, very afraid...
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