My job is a painter/potter,but I have also sculpted with clay and wood, stained glass,pen and ink,pencil,pastels,watercolor,acrylic and oil paint,charcoal,conte crayon,woodworking,sandblasting/glass etching,and I am trying to teach myself harmonica—run away!run away!—XD
@johnpowell well that’s something out of the ordinary! :) What are your BEAMs designed to do (if they have a specific purpose)? @lucillelucillelucille there’s a craft show that i watch every week, and a couple weeks ago they had a bit on etching on mirror – it looked so simple and very pretty. :)
@NaturallyMe :: Most of mine simply sense where light is and try to get to the light since they are solar powered and need light to work. Beyond that those don’t do anything. But they are fun if you have a flashlight.
I have some that use batteries and randomly walk around and avoid hitting stuff.
There isn’t any programming in BEAM robots. It is all electrical inputs that react to stimuli. It is pretty much trying to build the brain of an ant out of parts from a old VCR.
I am finally, finally, finally getting close to being done with a diploma in Pastry Arts. I am now doing an internship here and loving it. I don’t know how to make everything yet, but I’m learning a lot. I have pictures of things that I’ve made – in school and on my own – but most of them I have removed from the internet.
@NaturallyMe – Yes, as in sweet pastries. And breads and desserts. I’m annoyed that the link did that! Let’s try it without making it a link the Fluther way www.coquettepatisserie.com
@tedibear Well that’s great! :) I love sweet things and dessert so much, i almost wish that i had a talent (and a will) to make those kinds of things myself. (i hate cooking, generally).