Write about NishioGames projects that you think would be interesting to do.
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After taking a video of the material, move it to the Video work-in-progress inventory.
- UV band pass filter arrived.
- band pass filter itself
- Appears black because it does not allow visible light to pass through
- Combined with UV light
- Purple light shines through.
- office automation glass
- faintly yellowish or something
- 99% UV protection
- Tonic Glowing Story
- The contents appear to glow even if they are in water.
- Important to compare
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Diffraction Grating Sheet - Grating Sheet
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Mathematical Puzzle Explanation - four boats - Guess 99 hats.
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Solving Cast Puzzles
- Level 4 is ready.
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Takanawa Railway Video
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I want to buy a microscope with USB connection to record all sorts of stuff.
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How to create a RoboMaster bombing program - Explanation of the program used at the time of [All-out rush! RoboMaster S1
- Explains how to program the RoboMaster S1 to move forward at the maximum hardware speed
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S1 broken 2
- Waiting for repair parts to be ordered as it broke in earnest.
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Quiz what happens when you unplug one S1 cable at a time.
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Since episode 5 is 20 minutes long, do you want to make a short version?
- Make it in cuts based on the version uploaded to YouTube.
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LED art
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RoboMaster S1 is too long, so I’ll use “eh-chan”.
- Hello, I’m Nishio and Etchan from Nishio Games!
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artificial opal
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Build the engine - Sterling engine
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[Dichroic mirror - Wikipedia https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%80%E3%82%A4%E3%82%AF%E3%83%AD%E3%82%A4%E3%83%83%E3%82%AF%E3%83%9F%E3%83% A9%E3%83%BC]
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Black light makes fluorite and schleps glow.
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I need a visible light filter.
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56 Vitamin B1
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57-59 Sesame oil
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glass fusion
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polarizing plate
- Observation of ice crystal growth
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Experimental video of differences in color perception between married couples.
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SuperHexagon
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