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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Control1 poster.rst


From: Tuomas J. Lukka
Subject: [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/Control1 poster.rst
Date: Mon, 05 May 2003 18:08:10 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    manuscripts
Changes by:     Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden>        03/05/05 18:08:10

Modified files:
        Control1       : poster.rst 

Log message:
        twid

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst.diff?tr1=1.96&tr2=1.97&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst
diff -u manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst:1.96 
manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst:1.97
--- manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst:1.96        Mon May  5 18:05:38 2003
+++ manuscripts/Control1/poster.rst     Mon May  5 18:08:09 2003
@@ -174,8 +174,8 @@
 for the XXX project. It is ironic
 that it has since become a commodity so that 
 
-A ref XXX
-www.awb.tu-berlin.de/Service/Mitarbeiter/goebel/ 
2002-WWDU_Goebel_MedicalDevices.pdf 
+.. A ref XXX
+   www.awb.tu-berlin.de/Service/Mitarbeiter/goebel/ 
2002-WWDU_Goebel_MedicalDevices.pdf 
 
 
 Both LEGO bricks and computer mice appear in the scientific
@@ -184,12 +184,14 @@
 The LEGO Group has published a robotics construction series called
 Mindstorms, which contains bricks with touch and light
 sensors and motors, and a central microcontroller unit to control them. 
+This series is gaining popularity in universities for teaching
+about robotics, and even among researchers.
 However, even the central unit alone
 is quite expensive and the existing sensors 
 are not accurate
 enough for use in user interface devices.
 
-REF: Mindstorms-using articles &c
+.. REF: Mindstorms-using articles &c
 
 In [fitzmaurice95bricks]_,
 physical Lego-sized bricks are used as controllers for applications




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