The Design-Time Developer

Because there is an engineer with too much time on his hands (and too many spare LEDs)

And I remember when ASCII Pr0n was the big thing for an adolescent male to enjoy on his terminal - Naughty fun with LEDs

Update: For the less astute in my audience, it seems that the censor engine in this blogging tool does not like the word 'P'-'r'-'0'-'n', as indicated by the asterisks above.

Update, take two: Apparently, the word 'Pr0n' is only censored in the "Preview" pane of this blogging tool - weird.

Published Thursday, January 19, 2006 9:23 AM by jacobcy
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Erik Zoltan said:

This is unbelievably funny. I hope no one takes it down. Very impressive and ingenious.

Come to think of it, someone should design a series of anatomically correct resistors, transistors, LEDs and so on where the intended use is to connect them in exactly the ways you've shown to make real circuits. Not just aesthetically "pleasing" -- this idea actually has the potential to make circuit boards obsolete.
January 19, 2006 10:38 AM
 

Travis Owens said:

LOL!
January 19, 2006 10:46 AM
 

Kevin Remde said:

I remember ASCII "pron". Imagine how hard it must have been typing that all in?

..with one hand?
January 20, 2006 9:36 AM
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