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July 10, 2014 2000 × 1500 LESSON 14: If Statements and Conditionals in Arduino
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We have added a ping pong ball to the top of our RGB LED.

We have added a ping pong ball to the top of our RGB LED. It makes a cool little lamp and the color of the lamp will change with the LED.

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