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DB Prize ID | 52 | |
Prize Type | Silent Auction | |
Bustime Silent Auction Start | 068:00 | |
Local Time Silent Auction Start | Tuesday, 2015-11-17 06:00, PST - (GMT-08:00) | |
Bustime Silent Auction End | 076:00 | |
Local Time Silent Auction End | Tuesday, 2015-11-17 14:00, PST - (GMT-08:00) | |
Silent Auction Title | NES Clock | |
Alt. Silent Auction Title(s) | -- | |
Silent Auction Donator(s) | qlipoth | |
Silent Auction Description | Want to wake up in the morning, but can't stand to have something in your house that isn't about retro gaming? We have a solution for you! Plug in any NES controller to set the clock or alarms. That's right: TWO Alarms! So if you share a bed with someone who sleeps in, they can be woken up, too! (Take that, Fido!) Alarm A is pre-set to the Mario theme, and Alarm B pre-set to Zelda, but anything you have on MP3 can be used. The clock is even resistant to power failure, storing your alarms in non-volatile memory. (We apologize for taking away your best excuse for being late.) Finally, the best feature of all: flip the door closed to hide the clock face, so you don't have to know how close to wake-up time it really is. Created using a Nintendo Entertainment System (don't worry, it was busted), Arduino Uno, Vitruabotix RTC, DFRobot DFPlayer Mini and hot glue... lots of hot glue... It measures 10" x 4" (or 25.5cm x 10cm). |
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Craft-Along? | Yep! | |
Silent Auction Winning Amount | $620.00 | |
Silent Auction Winner | adam1 | |
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Import By | Sokar | |
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