When biking around Cambridge and the surrounding area, it is important to have a few lights on your bike (especially at night) to make sure other bikes, motor vehicles, and pedestrians can see you. I used an old "Lilypad Arduino" kit to modify a biking glove I already had to include built in lights and a atmel MEGA328P microcontroller. I learned more about the ADC 6 and 7 pins on the MCU. And now I will sew over the electronics to make it more discrete.
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