the Geiger counter measures the random spikes of natural radiation in the air, and when one does occur (extremely randomly), it pulls Arduino pin low, triggers a network pulse, and the C program on the bit server determines if the last netwrok packet was a "yes" and updates your screen
How is the Geiger counter used to determine the winners? Will it improve my chances if I hit "submit" while driving past Sparkfun HQ with a load of uranium ore in my trunk?
dang, missed it this year
xabaras 1 month ago
@v16050118130114
the Geiger counter measures the random spikes of natural radiation in the air, and when one does occur (extremely randomly), it pulls Arduino pin low, triggers a network pulse, and the C program on the bit server determines if the last netwrok packet was a "yes" and updates your screen
Young0maker 1 month ago
can a single user win twice?
Fonzzzzzii 1 month ago
@Fonzzzzzii I think not. Once you win (it stores your code) and wont let you display the "freeday try page".
TheRoknemec 1 month ago
How is the Geiger counter used to determine the winners? Will it improve my chances if I hit "submit" while driving past Sparkfun HQ with a load of uranium ore in my trunk?
v16050118130114 1 month ago 10
Cool only 106 views.
jayynecobb 1 month ago