Show mood tutorial prototype (#414)
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# Wake Up Mindstorms
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## Introduction @fullscreen
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Show different moods on your LEGO Mindstorms Brick.
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## Step 1
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Open the ``||brick:Brick||`` Toolbox drawer. Drag out a ``||brick:show mood||`` block onto the Workspace, and place it into the ``||loops:on start||`` block. You should hear and see the block click into place. 
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```block
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brick.showMood(moods.sleeping)
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```
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## Step 2
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Notice your brick is snoring with eyes closed in the simulator! Let’s wake her up. Open the ``||brick:Brick||`` Toolbox drawer again. Drag out 2 more ``||brick:show mood||`` blocks onto the Workspace, and drop them into the ``||brick:on start||`` block also.
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```block
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brick.showMood(moods.sleeping) 
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brick.showMood(moods.sleeping) 
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brick.showMood(moods.sleeping) 
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```
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## Step 3
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In the second ``||brick:show mood||`` block, click on the drop-down menu to select the tired mood.
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```block
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brick.showMood(moods.sleeping) 
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brick.showMood(moods.tired) 
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brick.showMood(moods.sleeping) 
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```
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## Step 4
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In the third ``||brick:show mood||`` block, click on the drop-down menu to select the love mood.  
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```block
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brick.showMood(moods.sleeping) 
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brick.showMood(moods.tired) 
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brick.showMood(moods.love)
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```
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## Step 5
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Now, let’s download our program to the brick. Plug your EV3 brick into the computer with the USB cable, and click the blue **Download** button in the bottom left of your screen. Follow the directions to save your program to the brick. 
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