Enter your username and password.
-
more about #automation more comments → edison234: I believe this company has cornered the D6 market. Next to conquer? D10. more » frigg: Pfft. Wake me up when the create a machine that can randomly create 1 million egg benedicts per day, using any combination of 1 to 6 eggs and saucing ... more » Rabid Penguin: They should pit Kasparov in a Yahtzee match against this thing. A Yahtzee match to the death. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: That's good if you're only rolling a 1d6. What happens if you need to roll a saving throw with a d20 or d100? more » Nick: something that behaves this mechanically should produce consistent results, right? anywho -- i, myself, love the dice rolling motion. cmon guys amirit... more » mikegriffin: The cockroaches keep my floor spic and span. more » Curves: If the cover comes off and can be sent through the washing machine without expensive refills, then it may sell well. Personally, I wouldnt have one of... more » Curves: Its nice, but if you really want to get some buzz-worthy excitement from me, have the system able to respond and execute command "Hal, clean yourself". more » OMG! Ponies!: Dammit! I was hoping that the Carillon was powered by this Mac: A little clarification that it's powered by a Mac as opposed to Mac would help. more » -
#automation
Automatic Dice Machine Records 1.3 Million Rolls a Day
And now, an ingenious solution to a problem that you didn't know existed: the Dice-o-Matic can make over a million dice rolls a day, supplying genuinely random results for an email-based card and strategy gaming service. More » -
#roboswiffer
Floor-Wiping Worm Robot Provides Crucial Missing Link in Robotic Fossil Record
In animal terms, the Fukitorimushi floor-cleaning robot would be the Roomba's distant evolutionary ancestor. It wipes instead of vacuums, inches rather than rolls, and generally looks like it wriggled right out of the primordial soup. More » -
#bells
Automated Carillon Is Powered By Mac, Scary Tambourine Doll and Christmas Cheer
This bell rig, called a carillon by we cultured folk, is a late post-Christmas creation that puts and nice bookend to the holiday. Just ignore the crazy, twitching tambourine-playing doll. -



