things to look at (August 20th - August 24th)
a few, tasty links (August 20th - August 24th):
- MAKE: Blog: Intro to Breadboard Electronics - Make: Video Podcast - Breadboarding!
- MAKE: Blog: GPS logger, vibrating motors & PSP touch screen - GPS logger and touch screen are the highlights: the motor’s too expensive.
- Main Page - OpenFM - Homemade FM transmitter, designed to stand up to the elements.
- Documento senza titolo - More PCB etching.
- Geek to Live: Build an internet jukebox with Jinzora - Lifehacker - Streaming music from any computer.
- Teaching - I want to talk to him.
- Theodore Watson - GRL Laser Tag Rotterdam - how to and source code - Enamored.
- µPONG, The world’s smallest pong game - This would be neat to make SMD.
- MAKE: Blog: Using an ADXL330 accelerometer with an AVR microcontroller - More accelerometers!
- Portfolio - a photoset on Flickr - These are ridiculously pretty.
- Blueprint Grid CSS Generator -
- personal powerPlant - Instructables - This is way better than what L2T has now…
- Cyclean - The pedal powered washing machine - Clever! And clean. Now, modular —
- MAKE: Blog: Make a USB power/charger from a wall wart -
- DIY laser long-distance listening device - DIY Life - So easy! And amazing!
- Starcross 42 - A whole bunch of neat demos. Take particular note of the lasers + diffraction plates + motors = lightshow
- Paper Critters: Online Paper Toy Creator - Perfect to pair with the laser cutter!
- WhatTheFont : MyFonts - Identify fonts from an image. That’s pretty neat.
- Typetester - Comparing fonts. Easily. With stylings.
- MAKE: Blog: AVR based GPS tracker… - AVR based GPS tracker for mobile devices.
- Punishing Protest - NLG - Scary shit.
- GOOD Magazine | Goodmagazine - Education by Design - The Clackamas monitoring system detailed is pretty neat.
- MAKE: Blog: HOW TO - Make an H-bridge - Switching polarity, fast.
- Diagram showing all programming paradigms and their relationships | Lambda the Ultimate - This is a pretty neat diagram. Things aren’t as different as you’d think.
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