BLACK MESA EXPERIMENTAL LAMBDA CORE
Future Computer - future of laptops
Kinda cool pictures of future laptops consisting of couple pens that could act as projector, keyboard, and more…
Halloween Pitchfork Program Update - Flaming Trident
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Today, I figured I needed some more cool LED movement for my halloween pitchfork,
so added a little flaming trident routine…
Just use this program instead:
VW Factory, WOW~
Here are some pics from VW factory in Germany,
all i can say is, WOW~
It looks more like a auto museum with standstill people rather than a factory…
This makes you want to get a VW…
Check out all the robotic goodies they have including what seems like a rotating floor…
DIY Circuit - Wireless Microphone transmits to FM frequency
DIY Hack - Atari Punk Console
Cool…
GetLoFi has all the links and resources you’ll need for making your own “Atari Punk Console” sound device, Circuitmaster writes - “The so called “Atari Punk Console” device is a great start for builders interested in working with components and circuitry to produce Bleepy-Bloopy-Gitchy goodness. Using a 556 dual timer IC and a handful of other components one can be built quickly. The basis for this noise maker was a schematic originally published by Forest Mims III, which now can be found around the web and posted above for easy reference. The APC can be built into any case of your desire, and in the case of The SquareWave Parade even a vintage Atari joystick.”
DIY - Hovercraft using DC motor!
Yes, DC motors might be better solutions for hovercrafts…definitely!
Here’s another simple DIY hovercraft you can make in about 15 minutes from a foam meat tray, battery, motor, propellor and some glue…
DIY HOWTO - Solar powered Pumpkin
SMS Earthquake Alert; Letting You Know There’s Only Seconds to Live by Cellphone
Cool, maybe i need to get this…
Having lived in San Francisco for the last four years I thought that by now I would have gotten my first decent earthquake out of the way. But alas, I am still an earthquake virgin. So I walk around with the question looming in my head, “When will it hit & then what the hell do I do?”
Luckily enough, the San Francisco City Government has my back. It just implemented a new system where people can sign up their cell phone numbers and will be notified in the event that an earthquake, tsunami, or Mutant Robot Attack hits the Bay area. In addition to alerting you of the impending natural/unnatural disaster, the SMS service also will instruct people on what to do afterwards.









