Difference between revisions of "The Ultimate 2014 Electronics Competition"
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== How does it work? == | == How does it work? == | ||
− | Points 1-10 are awarded to each entry, by each other contestant, for... | + | Points 1-10 are awarded to each '''FINISHED''' entry, by each other contestant, for... |
* cunning use of '''low-cost''' material and processes (e.g. craftmanship) | * cunning use of '''low-cost''' material and processes (e.g. craftmanship) | ||
* '''usability IRL''' (e.g. logic analyser: good. Telepathic LED on/off: bad.) | * '''usability IRL''' (e.g. logic analyser: good. Telepathic LED on/off: bad.) |
Revision as of 20:06, 30 December 2012
Another (fail-)compo? Really..?
Yes. Really.
Goal: make cool shit worthy for the gods of #electronics before the end of 2013.
How does it work?
Points 1-10 are awarded to each FINISHED entry, by each other contestant, for...
- cunning use of low-cost material and processes (e.g. craftmanship)
- usability IRL (e.g. logic analyser: good. Telepathic LED on/off: bad.)
- innovativeness - e.g. is it a better version of an existing thing, or a new thing?
- documentation (on this wiki!), e.g. is enough documentation present to reproduce this at home?
- LOL-factor, and no, it's not considered good practice to post a pic of yourself.
The person whose entries gather the most points, overall, wins. Closing date is 2013-12-31.
What can I win?
Prize(s): each other contestant sends the winner something that's actually useful (sort of).
<michai> I send a bricked Toshiba AC100 and my working compo-entry/entries to the winner, including P'n'P
Status
(Will this ever be updated?)
( _plop a nice table here of contestants vs points for category_ )