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		<title>Underwater Lego Robots</title>
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One of the happiest moments backs as a Teaching Assistant in college was when a Professor told me to build a underwater autonomous course under $1000 and out of Lego Bricks.
There are a lot of things to over come if you are building one. But its not impossible to build a pretty intelligent Lego submersible. [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the happiest moments backs as a Teaching Assistant in college was when a Professor told me to build a underwater autonomous course under $1000 and out of Lego Bricks.</p>
<p>There are a lot of things to over come if you are building one. But its not impossible to build a pretty intelligent Lego submersible. Especially when they are now digital with microcontrollers and sensors. One of my favorite examples was when <a href="http://oce.uri.edu/~auv/prow1.html" target="_blank">Rhode Island University Beat MIT&#8217;s AUV</a> with their Lego version.</p>
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