National Engineering Month 2010 – U of T Rube Goldberg Machine

June 23, 2010 by: admin

National Engineering Month happens every year to promote the importance and fun of engineering to the rest of the world. There are events like Designaplooza (run by the HiSkule Committee at U of T), K’nex Workshop (run by the Ontario Science Centre) and Water for the World (run by Engineers Without Borders and the Public Library). This year, universities all across Ontario decided to build Rube Goldberg Machines, which were connected together via internet (each machine ended in a button, which sent a signal to the next machine). The last machine activated lights at Ontario Science Center displaying “E4TW” – Engineers For The World. The machines were ran at 1:00 pm on Saturday, Feburay 27, 2010.

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12 Responses to “National Engineering Month 2010 – U of T Rube Goldberg Machine”
  1. viennacake says:

    Neato! 1:00 reminds me of Little Big Planet haha.

  2. bringuy says:

    @Killjoy3990 Thats my coughing.

  3. bringuy says:

    @LuckieyU They where at 0:16

  4. bringuy says:

    @happyypanda It was a team effort =P

  5. CarpIXOYE says:

    YEAH!!! CANADA TOOK IT ALL!!!!

  6. AHcanadian says:

    Great job everybody =D

  7. happyypanda says:

    i like the beer bottles. were you the one who drank them, raygun25?

  8. LuckieyU says:

    The ece lights weren’t taped.. but watever.. lol
    awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  9. aadriyanta says:

    haha that is awesome

  10. mklop78 says:

    It went by too fast =(

  11. BJmLing says:

    Good Job RayGun25.
    You deserve a Medal.

  12. Killjoy3990 says:

    YEAAA that’s maaa hand that turned the gumball machine.!!!!

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