DIY Self Build Electronic Decision Maker Kit

An Electronic Aid For the Indecisive, Assuming They Are Decisive Enough to Purchase

DIY Self Build Electronic Decision Maker Kit

The blissful irony concerning this DIY Self Build Electronic Decision Maker Kit is hard to escape as, seemingly aimed squarely at electronically assisting the indecisive in decision making processes, the target audience seems somewhat less than ideal, bearing in mind that most will, arguably, not quite be able to come to a decision as to whether to purchase this kit or not.

The device itself is provided in kit form, as the title would suggest, and, once assembled, can be relied upon to make decisions on your behalf at a touch of a button (assuming you make the decision to use the device to help you decide what needs to be decided upon, of course – though you could always have two, using the first to decide whether to use the second, though perhaps you’d need three as…enough already).

The device, which is powered by a 9v battery, basically works by flashing two LEDs, green for ‘yes’, red for ‘no’, with the speed by which the LEDs are illuminated gradually decreasing until coming to a halt – at which point your mind will be made up for you.

Great for those who simply cannot take responsibility for anything, the DIY Self Build Electronic Decision Maker Kit retails for just shy of $7.

Ramsey Electronics [via OhGizmo, or was it via Red Ferret, or was via it both? (We have a green, it must have been the latter)]

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