No. Not the shoes. The robot. The reason I got my current job? That’s okay, I barely remembered him either. But now, he’s back in my thoughts. A few weeks ago, I was asked to give a robotics demo, here at the office, to a few kids participating in a competition a couple of months from now. I was happy to. I figured that I would just show the company’s robot that I wrote the software for. Unfortunately, I was also asked to show my robot. Yeah. The one that’s been sitting, untouched, on my workbench for two and a half years. The one that was severely damaged when we moved into our new house. I figured that I would at least try to put him back together before the demo, but I wasn’t promising anything. Well, the night before the demo, I started piecing Sneakers back together. I was surprised. I had it reassembled and running in a few hours. Luckily, I had drawn up some documentation, because my memory wasn’t helping me much. I had a power supply issue with the desktop computer that I was using to run the control software, but that was it. Anyway… This was a good thing. Sneakers is back online and I’m eager to get to work again. Although, technology has advanced even in the short 4 years since I started, making it difficult to resist starting over or replacing parts with better alternatives. Now if I could only get to moving the rest of the project pages to WordPress and resist driving Sneakers around the office…