Hackable Juice Box Personal Media Player – $10
Robotwisdom points to a super deal on the Matel Juicebox, $10 shipped! – Link. Related: Juicebox hacking on MAKE – Link. Juicebox gets Linux jolt – Link.
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Robotwisdom points to a super deal on the Matel Juicebox, $10 shipped! – Link. Related: Juicebox hacking on MAKE – Link. Juicebox gets Linux jolt – Link.
Wan & Carolyn write – “Here is a look inside Cube World…These are cool little cubes that are fun by themselves, but will interact when connected together! It would be great if we could figure out how to program our own graphics so we could introduce new “interactions”!!!! “ – Link.
Jack writes – “This site has all kinds of neat farm-related stuff that quickly describes how you can make all sorts of handy things.” Handy Farm Devices and How to Make Them, 1910 – Link.
Robot gossip has a neat robot art project from Thomas Edwards – “Sycophant explores the relationship between viewers and a human-like robot. The human head is mounted on a motorized base which moves along a track. As a viewer walks by, the head follows on the track, while plying him or her with a cornucopia […]
Join Jess Hutch for her “Knit a Toy” workshop at the Maker Faire and learn how you can make your own version of George shown here. Jess will be teaching her workshop on Saturday, April 22 from 12:30 – 1:30pm and will also be around at our Craft Corner later on that afternoon to meet […]
Here’s an interesting idea, a synth module a month to build your own modular synthesizers – “You begin your plan by purchasing the “ENTRY-22-1″ on the order form for $120. The next month, order the second installment of $120 and we’ll begin building your cabinet/Power Supply/Cable Harness and ship them to you. This normally takes […]
John writes – This podcast is drawn from the “UVA Virtual Lab” (www.virlab.virginia.edu) which uses 3D virtual reality animations to explain electronics, microelectronics and nanotechnology. This podcast explains how the transistors of an integrated circuit are made – Link. This complements our earlier podcast on “How Semiconductors and Transistors Work.” (here).