Announcements

Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center

Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center

Marvel Crop The Jack Kirby Museum opened yesterday on what would have been Kirby’s 88th birthday. While just an online museum at this point, it promises to be a great resource for learning about the life and contributions Jack “The King” Kirby made to comic book culture. Largely under-credited for his role in co-creating many of Marvel’s characters during the Silver Age of comics, his career spanned over 50 years. [via] Link.

DIY Eco-Tech Contest: Win a Solar Backpack and MAKE!

DIY Eco-Tech Contest: Win a Solar Backpack and MAKE!

Th Bikermain 031905 From DIY Solar Scooters to Solar Powered WiFi Hotspots to Hand-Powered iPods, Treehugger has always been fond of DIY eco-tech. Now we are looking for your eco-tech inventions. If you have hacked, modified, or created something that helps current technology conserve energy, we want to know. Send a picture of your creation and a quick description of what it is to: contest [at] treehugger [dot] com. We will pick the best submissions and let the readers vote for the most deserving one. The winning submission will receive a new $230 Voltaic Systems backpack!!! In addition, our friends at Make Magazine will throw in a 2 year subscription and a limited edition MAKE T-shirt! You have until September 15th, 2005 to submit your entry. Link.

MAKE on the newstands!

MAKE on the newstands!

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This was Day-1 for Vol.03 on newsstands, and so far it looks like they’re showing up all over the place! Photo! MAKE is available now at Amazon.com, and in the magazine section of Barnes & Noble, Borders, CompUSA, and Tower Records. MAKE is also available through many of the same leading online and brick-and-mortar retailers that carry O’Reilly’s other publications, plus select newsstand outlets. Link.

NPR defining new Podcast strategy

Logo Npr 125 Looks like NPR is dropping AudibleAs we formulate a more comprehensive strategy, we chose not to renew our agreement with Audible when it recently expired. We are now developing a new strategy for making NPR content downloadable and portable. Once the plan is finalized, we will announce it publicly. [via] Link. Here’s my review / HOW TO of Audible with their podcasting features…and on that note, I’ve been using CD audio books for the last month, and so far, working out great.