My Achievements

I know many people like to include a "my achievements" page or something similar when blogging. It works for a few people, but other people either make it sound like they're bragging, being selfish, or even vain (sometimes). You want your readers to know you've accomplished something (you wouldn't want to read someone's blog who hasn't done anything in life; that would be extremely boring), but at the same time you ponder if it is worth it to risk sounding full of yourself. You are proud of your achievements and want to share them, but at the same time you don't want to brag. I decided that in order for a "my achievements" page to work, your readers need to be genuinely interested in what you have done with your life. Are you living it to its fullest? Or are you sitting on a computer all day blogging? I will state this now: If you are not genuinely interested in my achievements, please do not keep reading. Ok, now I feel safe to continue... :)

Mindstorms achievements: 

Robotic Arm Award Winner
JUST FOR FUN ROBOTIC ARM AWARD

Knights' Tournament
Created by: CheshireCat150

  
"If you have ever visted a LEGOLAND park, you can't miss the incredible Power Builder ride where you design you own ride beore you are attached to an industrial robotic arm and sent spinning and twisting. CheshireCat150's Knights' Tournament recreates this experience through a robotic arm that uses two motors to swing some minigfigs around. The video is hilarious as you are not sure if the minifigs survive the ride!


  
Robotic Pet Honorable Mention 
Xenon the Dragon
Created by: CheshireCat150













My First NXT Project
LEGO NXT Ferris Wheel












My Latest NXT Project
Ultimate LEGO Launcher












All my NXT Projects 
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