More Shuffle stuff
Last week I posted some photos on the iPod Shuffle waterproof case that I had pre-ordered. I’m working on a few DIY iPod cases and accessories, so it’s usually good to check out what the pros are doing. Today, my iPod Shuffle armband showed up (photos here). It’s pretty good, but I think it’s a little bulky for how small the Shuffle is. Expect a homemade version of this soon. Lastly, check out out these silicone Shuffle cases on iPodLounge, pretty spiffy.
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Over the weekend the Discovery Channel had some footage from last year’s SKATEBOT competition. The University of Calgary’s SKATEBOT event pits autonomous LEGO robots against each other in the ice rink. Contestants all have the same LEGO parts in addition to 2 razor blades, the real ingenuity is how the students choose to move the bots around. Some chop their way, others push, one called the dragonfly mimicked the motions of their human skater counterparts. I couldn’t find an updated page for this year’s event, but if the
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I have a Tablet PC for robot and “wearable” type projects. I’m working on an article for Make Issue 03 that will pull a lot of cool things together like mapping, cosmic rays on airplanes and USB Geiger counters.