(30 Mar 2015, 11:12 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote Never heard of one, so after researching it, it appears to be quite a mechanical-looking machine. I would have no idea how to use it/what it's for!
Is your nephew a bit of a computer/technology fan, Adam? If so, it could prove to be a smart investment. He may learn life skills from this item, which lead him down a path into a future career, which is possible, seeing as the majority of jobs these days are of some technological capacity.
Don't know where that came from!
#deepthinkingfromMarcus
That's the reason I bought it for him - as a learning tool.
You can use it for hacking/programming or build things using peripheral hardware like cameras and robots.
I wish things like this were around when I was his age. The young-uns have it easy these days!