This is a whole lot of effort for something that's going to turn to mush in a week. Online maker-and-doer Nathan Pryor decided that your average pumpkin was a bit passé these days, and upped the ante on all the extreme pumpkin designs out there by getting all techie on it and turning one of his pumpkins into a fully fledged Tetris-playing RoboPumpkin. Awesome. If you want to see how he did it and have a go yourself, you can find instructions over on Pryor's blog, which is full of mad and wonderful projects like this phone charging flashlight. This guy is a total MacGyver,