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When I was in 6th grade (mid 70’s) we had a science project. My dad was an engineer, and built a cabinet with two TV channel dials. It was wired so you set the one to a numbered question, and the other to a numbered answer. Then you pressed a button, and if you were right, it lit a green light and dinged, or buzzed with a red light when you were wrong. I wrote the questions.
mccollunsky about 16 hours ago
Little Orpah Joey.
Purple People Eater about 15 hours ago
If “all the parents do these homework projects for their kids”, then that might explain a few thing.
bobtoledo Premium Member about 9 hours ago
Well thought out Joe!
tcayer about 9 hours ago
When I was in 6th grade (mid 70’s) we had a science project. My dad was an engineer, and built a cabinet with two TV channel dials. It was wired so you set the one to a numbered question, and the other to a numbered answer. Then you pressed a button, and if you were right, it lit a green light and dinged, or buzzed with a red light when you were wrong. I wrote the questions.
walstib Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Cub Scout Pinewood Derby cars by dads got so out of control that we had to create a separate dad category for dad cars.
kab2rb about 2 hours ago
Joe you have to explain your project.