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  • The Arduino Paradox

  • By: Mark Lambert
  • Narrated by: Bryan Sfara
  • Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Arduino Paradox

By: Mark Lambert
Narrated by: Bryan Sfara
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A washed-up theoretical physicist, his electronics hobbyist Dad, and a young lady with a strange past join forces to unravel a decades-old mystery. Along the way they learn a thing or three about space-time, iguana digestive health... and of course, Arduino. Prepare for an unusual adventure—but be warned—80's movie references abound.

©2023, 2024 Michael Cheich (P)2024 Michael Cheich

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I feel for the natrator.

While the narrotor delivered a solid performance, the story itself...did not even approach entertaining. it is a string of words loosely clump together 80's pop culture and electronic references. It had arduino in the title...and briefly references arduinos and even goes so far to give the reader the helpful bit of knowledge that its a microcontroller. I cant believe I paid real money for this. I'd return it if I thought it was worth the effort.

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