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Digital Open Winners: A teen-made robotics kit store, by Brennon Williams

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    Boing Boing teamed up with Institute for the Future and Sun Microsystems
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    to create the Digital Open,
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    an online tech expo for teens 17 and under around the world.
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    Now, meet one of the winners.
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    I'm Brennon Williams, I'm 15 years old, and I live in Burlingame, California.
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    BW Science Labs has been in the making for about 2 years.
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    It started out as just a way for me to document my research and all of my projects
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    and it really just grew from there.
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    Here I have a very old computer that I just bought from my friend for $5.
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    And usually, this would be useless,
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    but the reason why I'm using it is because it will make a brilliant server.
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    As a little project, I coded my own server in Python.
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    I started programming when I was about 10 or 11, in several languages.
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    So, my love has really grown from there.
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    I used microcontrollers like the BASIC Stamp,
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    but now I'm more of a PICAXE programming kind of a guy.
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    I can't live without a soldering station.
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    I use it to wire-- to solder joints together in circuity.
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    If I'm building a robot or just, you know, making LEDs blink,
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    I need my soldering station.
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    It's incredible to me that you can take bits of copper and silicone and plastic
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    and put them together to simulate something that's autonomous,
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    that can think for itself, that can interact with its environment.
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    So this is kind of how I started out,
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    piecing together things.
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    And this is one of my latest robots...
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    There we go.
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    One of the biggest problems with today's generation is that,
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    one, we're not science literate,
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    and we need our generation to be inspired more.
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    Because if you look at the heroes of the younger generation today,
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    they're mainly rappers and musicians,
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    and people who wouldn't really inspire kids to go out and create.
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    If you start out from something basic,
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    and you think, Wow this is a really cool device, or robot, or whatever that I've built,
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    and then you can put the plans out,
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    and someone maybe who's smarter than you or just as curious as you
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    can modify them and make it even cooler and have even more benefits.
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    I mean, if we didn't have open-source technology,
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    [sighs] I have no idea-- well, I wouldn't be here,
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    I would be on Facebook, or worse,
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    MySpace.
Title:
Digital Open Winners: A teen-made robotics kit store, by Brennon Williams
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English
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02:53
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