No, I'm not going where you think I am...
First, he didn't actually make a clock! My understanding, based on what I've read, is he simply disassembled an existing clock, and re-assembled it in a different casing. That's hardly an effort worthy of a visit to the White House and offers to MIT. I could (probably) do that.
Now, if he actually bought the breadboard and all the components (wiring, solder, digital display, etc.) and did it that way, that would be more impressive. However, based on what I have read, that's not what happened.
The kid may actually have some electronics skills. I don't know. But saying he "made" a clock is, in my opinion, an incorrect statement.
First, he didn't actually make a clock! My understanding, based on what I've read, is he simply disassembled an existing clock, and re-assembled it in a different casing. That's hardly an effort worthy of a visit to the White House and offers to MIT. I could (probably) do that.
Now, if he actually bought the breadboard and all the components (wiring, solder, digital display, etc.) and did it that way, that would be more impressive. However, based on what I have read, that's not what happened.
The kid may actually have some electronics skills. I don't know. But saying he "made" a clock is, in my opinion, an incorrect statement.
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