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11/20/2006
Richard Shed has a fantastic table that routes all the computer cables and more through a fat leg… Great idea!...
11/20/2006
Here’s the The worlds first digitized Indian String Instrument! – “The purpose of this project is to use microcontroller technology...
11/20/2006
I’ve been a fan of SPOT (Small personal object technology) – well, not the implementation and some specifics, but the...
11/20/2006
Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest...
11/20/2006
Randofo show you how to make a nice PIC based bear… – “Have you ever wanted a teddy bear that...
11/20/2006
Photozz shows you how to turn off your computer peripherals (like a printer) when your screensaver kicks in…. “I tend...
11/20/2006
Try your hands at the nitty-gritty, low-level world of hardcore game development with a new kit we’re carrying in the...
11/20/2006
Check out Justin Schlecter’s portfolio of intricate geometric paperclip sculptures [via] – Link. Pictured here, Tensegrity Sphere – 90 paperclips....
11/20/2006
Usually playing around with multi-color LEDs requires some microcontroller programming and a lot of work, Gerry has some great kits...
11/20/2006
If you need to program PICs but don’t have a serial port, here’s a USB programmer from Carl’s electronics for...
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