[SEL] Gearheads with kids, or immature gearheads
Judge Tommy Turner
Lcjudge at scrtc.com
Fri Sep 4 19:53:09 PDT 2009
Rob,
My son is the Nintendo wiz. I'll have to get this for him
Tommy Turner
Magnolia, KY
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[mailto:sel-bounces at lists.stationary-engine.com] On Behalf Of Rob
Skinner
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 10:26 PM
To: Stationary-Engine ATIS
Subject: [SEL] Gearheads with kids, or immature gearheads
A while back I was running an engine in the garage and some dude and
his kid wandered up. I had never seen them before, but they seemed
nice, so I gave them the tour. The dad said the engine reminded him
of a game that he bought for his son, "Crazy Machines." It sounded
fun, but not so fun that I bothered to go out and buy it. After all,
if it's fun for a five year old, I would probably only challenge me
for a couple months.
Fast forward to last week: I noticed an app called "Crazy Machines"
at the iTune Store. For $2.99, I couldn't resist. Well... that's
what I've been doing for the past week when I have a few minutes to
kill. It's pretty cool, and a steal for the price.
The premise is that you are supposed to complete a task using a
variety of devices you have at your disposal. Devices can be boards,
bricks, levers, balls, flashlight, candle, torch, steam engine,
pulleys, belts, wires, etc. The finished system is a Rube Goldberg
contraption. You push the "start" button, and then you see if your
contraption actually works.
I think the recommended age is 3+. Besides the iPhone, it's also
available for Nintendo DS, PC and Mac.
http://www.crazymachines-game.com for Nintento and iPhone
http://www.crazymachinesgame.com for PC and Mac
Rob Skinner
Antique Stationary Engines
La Habra, California
rob at rustyiron.com
www.rustyiron.com
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