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Jun 15, 2007. 11:59 AMLasVegas says:
I like the idea and the implementation. The Intro was way too long and actually told the whole Instructable while the steps were too short and vague. It would have been nice to split up the Intro into the steps and include more detail on the construction. The video was okay, but I'd have sent the kids to another room. They were very distracting from the intent of the video.
Sep 26, 2007. 11:49 PM_soapy_ says:
To be fair, when the video was filmed, some 4 years ago, I doubt kabira had heard of Instructables. It's lucky he filmed that stage at all!

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I am electrical engineer by education and a software engineer by profession. I am always interested in building electro-mechanical models. The Instructables site is ideal for people like myself to le...
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