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Autonomous Robotics Club Meeting – Call for Electronic Junk!

Posted by Erin, the RobotGrrl on Sunday, October 11th, 2009

This past week, we received the Blue-Bomber TGIMBOEJ! It came from Toronto, Canada. Here’s the blog post of the original creator of the Blue-Bomber box.

A TGIMBOEJ is a box of electronic junk! It stands for: The Great Internet Migratory Box of Electronic Junk. People put electronic junk into a box, usually take pictures and blog it, and send it to someone else. The process repeats and repeats. The general rule is that if you take something out, you have to put something back in it. Possibly the most awesomest thing to explain to anyone who hasn’t heard of one before! ^_^

This is what it looked like when we got it:

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

There is awesomeness inside:

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

This one is my favourite thing in the entire box:

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Do you know what it is? It’s a NEWTON PEN!!!!!!!! A PEN FROM THE NEWTON!!!!! (A Newton was the first PDA, the pre-iPhone)! A NEWTON PEN IS IN THE BOX!!!!!!!!!! Rest assured, I’m going to be swapping something in for that.

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

(That giant resistor makes me laugh)

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

So that was some of the junk in the box. The pink flower camera is still in there. The funny thing is about that camera, is that I have one at home, and it still works. :D Hahaha!

One of the projects that was going on that night was someone (also a robotics floor member) was trying to open up an old computer that he bought on ebay for $0.99! It’s a Packard-Bell, and it’s really old, but uncannily looks like the netbooks of today:

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Above is the battery for the laptop. They didn’t even try to make it not look like a capacitor!

I think at the end of it, what was wrong is that the CMOS battery is dead. I’m not sure why he hasn’t replaced it yet, but I think it’s along the lines of he doesn’t have one (that isn’t dead). It’s a pretty cool project, neat to see what others are doing!

Anyway, when I got the BlueBomber I sent out an email to the ARC members requesting electronic junk, so that we can have a lot of stuff to swap out. The amount of junk we received was phenomenal. It was MOUNTAINS of electronic junk. MOUNTAINS OF JUNK!!! :D It was a super giant electronic junk party!

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

This is what a CRT actually looks like without the box:

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

This is what a human actually looks like with the box: (Rofl)

Autonomous Robotics Club - Electronic Junk Meeting

There’s so much soldering/desoldering to be done! :D I can’t wait to continue the electronic junk party this Monday, and perhaps work on iSobot more. One thing is for sure- I won’t be forgetting the desoldering pump!

If you have some electronic junk or know of people with electronic junk, feel free to let me know and we’ll take it off of your hands. Eventually the stuff that we don’t use will either be used for a new TGIMBOEJ, or will stay in the ARC room!

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