RoboCup US Open Crowns Champs

RoboCup US Open Crowns Champs

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RoboCup soccer match results are in via Sportsdot.org- The American entry from CMDash from Carnegie Melon fell 2-0 in robot soccer to the powerhouse German squad, the MicroSoft HellHounds. After the match, the German robot dogs were programmed to flex their metal biceps. With the time to devote to development and the financial backing of a company like Microsoft, the German entries are much more polished than their American counterparts at the moment. Last month at the RoboCup German Open, the Germans dominated nearly every category. Link.

Cheapo Laptop Carrier

Cheapo Laptop Carrier

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Here’s a pretty neat idea- inflatable laptop bags. Next visit to the mega-mart I’ll look for something cheap to make one out of clear plastic and then just inflate the whole thing while I’m traveling to expedite my trip through security. Although I suspect it might actually delay things more with the type of soldery / wirey things I usually carry. Via jorn . Link.

D-Link DWL1000AP 802.11b Access Point Mod

D-Link DWL1000AP 802.11b Access Point Mod

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Brain sent in this handy D-link Access Point Case Mod. One of my hacks in the past that I’ve taken time to write up. Like most everything else in my house, the D-Link AP I had was dissassembled to see what was inside. The result: not much, meaning that the plastic case it was in had a lot of wasted space. So, I decided to see if I could make it any smaller. Link.

Play Records with a Laser

Play Records with a Laser

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The ELP Laser Turntable plays records by beaming the laser at the grooves (no needles touche the record). There are a total of five lasers: two for the left and right groove walls, two for tracking groove pitch, and one for tracking groove warp. Sounds amazing, until I saw it was $18,999. I think we’ll need to a Make version! Link.

DIY 2.0 Megapixel IR Camera

DIY 2.0 Megapixel IR Camera

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Keith Moloney writes “I have successfully modified a 2.0 Megapixel camera (Polaroid PDC2010) to take infrared pictures using similar methods to the tutorial listed in the previous entry. The main difference is that the Lens assembly was sealed, so the infrared filter required more than a little persuasion with a brutish whack from a needlenosed pliers, and the sound of shattering glass“. Wow, Hi-Res IR photos! Link.