Fuzzy Logic is a novel way of quickly demonstrating circuits and electricity.
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Nate
May 14, 2008 6:00 am UTC
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Fuzzy Logic is a novel way of quickly demonstrating circuits and electricity. The large fuzzy objects magnetically attach to a dry-erase board or fridge, and wires snap to each terminal. It's a pretty slick way to assemble circuits and show (non-engineering) friends just what the heck we're talking about.
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