When I was 14, I built a clock that got me to the White House
When I was 14, I built a clock. Rather than take apart a Radio Shack Micronta 63–765A and repackage it into a pencil box, I ordered a…
When I was 14, I built a clock. Rather than take apart a Radio Shack Micronta 63–765A and repackage it into a pencil box, I ordered a digital clock component from Newark Electronics. This component had the basic clock function with the display. I needed to build the power supply, solder in the switches, alarm, etc. Once built, I put it in a case, not a …
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