Large spaceships 1991-94
Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
Coding, tech, living abroad, travel, hiking, vintage plastic bricks
Large spaceships 1991-94
Pull the two halves of the Saucer Centurion apart, and they will separate by exactly 1 stud to release the rover. Push the two halves back together to collect the rover.
Spyrius Dude: Robot, why are you wearing a suit, man?
Robot: I beg your pardon?
Spyrius Dude: You don’t breathe, remember? So why wear a suit?
Robot: I was designed like this because you are more comfortable interacting with your own kind. If I didn’t wear a suit, it would defeat the purpose.
Spyrius Dude: They’re making you guys pretty close, huh?
Robot: Not too close, I hope.
Rover with robot driver
Saucer Centurion, 1994. Dual cockpit flying saucer with grasping pincer, rover, and an android minifig.
“Jira Cloud for mobile is here! Move work forward from anywhere”
Yeah no
I’ve installed watchOS 5 on my Series 3 watch, and I’m looking forward to trying out a hiking workout tomorrow.
The first game is a Space Invaders clone while the second is a mini-platformer with jumping and shooting. Plus ladders. I love ladders!
The µGame platform features a 128 x 128 LCD, d-Pad, and 2 buttons for only $25. Plus Python code for 2 games on GitHub. I’ll need to add my own phone battery to go mobile with it.
Today we visited Maker Faire Zürich where we picked up 2 different programmable microcomputer gaming platforms plus some cables and an LED display.