VIDEO: #Petaluma Father & Son Build Lego Robot That Solves Rubiks Cube Puzzle

Kevin Tsujihara of #Petaluma is CEO of Warner BrosFor generations Legos are very popular with kids growing up and their legend lives on thanks to Petalumans. Our very first post was a New York Times article about Petaluma’s Kevin Tsujihara  Warner Bros. CEO Credits ‘Petaluma’ for His Winning Style & Success” who had recently released “The Lego Movie”. The Lego Movie DVD In that article he credits his ambassadorial style – “behaving like a human being” is how he put it – reflected his unpretentious upbringing in Petaluma, Calif.” The following video shows a project combining software, legos and robotics to solve a Rubiks Cube!  It was a father and son project, one that I am sure the son will remember for a lifetime.  It’s simple stuff like this that matters. When we saw this we had to share it.

LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 home setThe video was posted on YouTube by the father who said:

“My six year old son and I decided to build this together. It was our first Mindstorms project and loads of fun.”

 MindCub3r is a robot that can be built from a single LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 home set or from EV3 Education Core and Expansion sets to solve the well known Rubik’s Cube puzzle. All MindCub3r software releases works with LEGO firmware versions.

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Warner Bros. CEO Credits ‘Petaluma’ for His Winning Style & Success

As posted today on the Positively Petaluma blog on the Patch, In a recent New York Times article, Kevin Tsujihara, CEO of Warner Brothers said that his ambassadorial style – “behaving like a human being” is how he put it – reflected his unpretentious upbringing in #Petaluma, Calif.”

This information was shared through a tweet on Positively Petaluma’s (@PositivPetaluma) twitter page and mentioned that day by Nate Campbell on local radio KZST 100.1 FM news.