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Nine year old kid praised for inventing a cheap coin sorting device


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That's obviously a horrible invention.

110B?

What is 35% of 110B?

Not even 40B "commission".

Nobody would buy such a machine in Thailand.

 

But maybe he can paint it, put some fancy stickers on it, and sell it for 100,000B. Then, with 35,000B commission, I am sure some officials will be interested.

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If you look at the quality of his sketch and the quality of the construct they are so different as not to be from the same person. 

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Well he must have watched a few youtube videos first before he started on the "invention". 

Still , just to make a Thai student do something meaningful is rare these days. So I salute him. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, happy chappie said:

First thing I thought was I bet he's copied it off YouTube.

 

Yes but, he is the only Thai who can understand and copy from YouTube. So he'll become famous.

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Not sure he 'invented' anything.  Reworked an old concept is more like it.  We had similar devices around when I we a kid in the 50s.  But for Thais, imitating may be the same as inventing considering innovation is in short supply.  

But nice science project for a kid his age.  The kid deserves a ribbon.

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4 hours ago, SkyNets said:

looks like this to me

 

 

Shhhhhh.  The poor kid will lose face!!!
In Thai: To copy = To invent

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Not trying to rain on his parade, but I had one of these about 50 years ago. It WAS a manual device (had to put them in the sorter yourself) but to claim this is an invention is a stretch.

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The first coin machine was invented 250 years ago , back then it was a real invention . 

 

coin-sorter-by-armand-pierre-seguier-180

 

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