@FinanceYF5: This is so cool—some MIT students turned an entire building into a playable giant Tetris game one Saturday night by fitting every window with LEDs. MIT students are truly something else!!!
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MIT students turned an entire building into a playable giant Tetris by fitting every window with LEDs.
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That’s so cool—one Saturday night, a few MIT students turned an entire building into a playable, giant Tetris game. They fitted every window with LEDs. MIT students really are something else!!!
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