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published 10 months, 11 days ago, submitted by Robr 10 months, 11 days ago

waterhobo.com — Guy built a motion sensing water gun to scare rabbits out of his garden. AForge.NET used. Awesome!

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Nice, but the explanation at the beginning was so TL;DR. How about this for a replacement:

"Hi! I built a water cannon to blast assholes walking inbetween my and my neighbor's house. Lol."
posted by yesthatmcgurk yesthatmcgurk 10 months, 11 days ago
i liked it!
posted by spirit1 10 months, 11 days ago
Oops. I came here looking for a story on Subsonic I kicked a while back and now I'm all distracted!
posted by senfo 10 months, 11 days ago
geeks just wanna have fun :d
posted by drugarce drugarce 10 months, 11 days ago
That's absolutely amazing.
posted by johnrummell johnrummell 10 months, 11 days ago
You guys should definitely check out the open source AForge.NET library he used to implement his little watter cannon.

I just tried it out and it absolutely rocks. Easy to use too. In about 20 minutes I built an app to monitor motion from my web cam and take photos while I'm gone. I'm planning on using it to scare the kids in the morning, scold the dog if he jumps up on the table, etc. Fun stuff!
posted by JudahGabriel JudahGabriel 10 months, 10 days ago



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