• Question: When did you discover you loved inventing?

    Asked by Shiv to Maddison, Chris, Hayley, Jimi, Omur on 14 Mar 2016.
    • Photo: Maddison Coke

      Maddison Coke answered on 14 Mar 2016:


      I think it came from my love of science, my love of discovering. That came before the inventing, or the designing of experiments. I used to love going out and looking at cocoon of butterflies, making clocks out of potatoes and playing with chemistry sets my mum would buy. When I would go to school sometimes they wouldn’t be the best lessons but I stuck it out and in the end that passion for discovering new things kept me going.

    • Photo: Omur Tastan

      Omur Tastan answered on 14 Mar 2016:


      Himm, I guess when I was little. I always had ideas, asked way too many questions to drive people mad 🙂 People kept telling me, I should grow up and find out the answer myself 🙂

    • Photo: Hayley Moulding

      Hayley Moulding answered on 14 Mar 2016:


      Great question! I think it was went I was little when I would make up games and I would make up little scenes. I would go around collecting bits of information from people (mainly my mum!) asking her questions so I always knew I was inquisitive and asking loads of questions. My mum always told me I should put my ideas into making bigger ideas! Thats when I knew I should do science!!

    • Photo: Jimi Wills

      Jimi Wills answered on 15 Mar 2016:


      Not sure…. I was very young.

      It was either playing with lego, or it was when I wrote my first computer program (about 5 years old, 1984)

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