What was our solution? Follow the steps below to see. Keep in mind, what's shown is a prototype that doesn't address certain concerns such as, oh, water in an electrical circuit :0 So we don't recommend installing this exact setup in your own dishwasher, unless you do a little re-design.
Team: Ana Alves, Torrey Brenner, Zack Jacobson-Weaver & Gabriela Marcu from Eric Paulos' Activating Objects and developed in part at CodeLab.
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Materials: FOAM CORE (otherwise something that would bio-degrade a little faster than 10,000 years); THIN DOWEL RODS; LED'S (in the kit); PIEZO SPEAKER (in the kit); ELECTRICAL WIRE (<= 22ga.); TACTILE SWITCH (pictured: not in kit); JUMPER WIRES (yup, kit); SOLDERLESS BREADBOARD (kit); PHOTO RESISTOR (kiz-nit); RESISTORS (kiiiittt); HATRED OF DIRTY DISHES (innate);







































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In Oz, I have never seen such a machine before. All machines I have ever used and/or observed have a second spray between the two baskets so that that the upper rack gets its fair share of water and soap, and in my particular machine(s) it is not a wise move to put plastic cups in the lower rack---the force of water will blast them out of place and they bounce around everywhere until they stick like a spanner in the works.
I think that speaks to a general American malaise anyway. We buy cheap stuff that we care nothing about and then throw it away. Whereas, elsewhere, it' may be more common to make things that lasts and that you love because it get's you thru so many...whatevers.
Thats part of the fun of the DIY movement, I think. One understated goal is to increase the value we place in everyday things by customizing them.
You see, hackers, are really sentimental sweet hearts at the end of the day.
Treknology! Watch out for kangaroos, my friend!
When it comes to kangaroos, they're damn tasty!
Cheers,
ZJW
SIR Richard Branson. Enjoy!
I live in a 1-bedroom apartment now =)
For those without the financial flexibility, maybe you should institute a dishwasher-loading quiz as part of your housemate interview. I'm sure you wouldn't scare anyone away. (To save time, maybe there could be a pre-screening exam involving dryer lint and shoe removal?)
It took the GUI on my Prius dashboard (cool cred = sinking sound) to make me actually change the way I drive. I had to see a COMPARISON GRAPH!!! of my fuel milage to make me adjust my behavior. What did it for me was making it PLAY. My wife and I compete to see who charts highest. Otherwise the only thing I'm thinking about is getting where I'm going ASAP.
One thing we tried to do was make the alarm a game to play...
SHOUT OUT to 'mgalyean': Makers are OFTEN trading one problem for another. And to paraphrase my friend John Marshall, without physical tools and the ability to use them, my broken computer remains useless!
Still, as I said - very nice ;)
That said, I hate to be a spoil sport, but I can't endorse placing wooden dowels in a dishwasher. I don't even allow my wooden spoons in there for one cycle. That makes no sense, sorry they will disentigrate. Are there plastic dowels that would work instead?
Got some code for that?