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 Coding 4 fun has had a few

motion 
detection articles but I think this kid&#39;s project went a bit over the top.&amp;nbsp;  
Since everyone loves their gadgets, I was over at 
Gizmodo and saw a robotic sentry.&amp;nbsp; After acquiring its target, the sentry then uses an BB gun to deter the target away. 
Code Project also has a 
c# motion detection code example too. 
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