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Welp, time to start hanging out in Bars in San Fran area looking for lost suspicious looking phones

@Kayonesoft: Not creating mass, just smashing smaller masses together to create a bigger mass

@Spartanical: Probably 256 assuming these are just standard 3 color LEDs

@ian.nai: Yup, throw a 1k ohm resistor onto each string of LEDs you'd maybe need 16 resistors max and then all the multi-color LED all about $1 a piece. Then just program it to display different colors by row or column, and you could come up with some pretty cool sequences yourself!

@TheNimboo: The age difference between those two people is at least 10 years

@ian.nai: I don't know of any on hand, but this would be really easy with an Arduino. Simple simple programming and then just throwing the LED's into a cube formation by thick wires probably, then put it inside a plastic cube. House arduino in bottom piece. Probably cost you about 50 bucks for the arduino and all the

FLUBBER!? Is that you??

@ArleenCabango: True, I was just making the point that the type of OS you get can affect what type of work you can do on your computer.

The number one thing I have used most in college tech wise: 4GB USB drive, the bigger the better. Transferring large 3d model files from comp to comp, user to user is very difficult. Save yourself some time and stress.

It's awesome to see some coverage on these prosthetics. I'm a mechanical engineer at the University of Utah and have been working with a professor to bring pressure sensitivity to arm prosthetics, particularly in the hand. A big problem with current models is that people using these don't know how hard they are

How Dare you compare the glorious iPhone 4 to that Vista abomination. The iPhone is absolutely perfect, Steve Jobs emailed me and told me so!