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DIY - hoe te om een Fluit van de Pijp van pvc te maken!

Binnen gepost Audio, Consument, Koel, DoItYourself!, Gadgets, HOWTO, Muziek, Projecten door maximum op 20 Juni, 2008 in 3:36 am

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Kan zich geen echte fluit veroorloven?  Hier is een koele DIY op hoe te om uw eigen de pijpfluit van pvc te maken!

Hier is een HowTo bij de bouw van een pvcregistreertoestel uit goedkope delen (pvcpijp en penstaaf) en gemeenschappelijke hulpmiddelen.

via youtube

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Green PC uses 27 Watts of Power!

Posted in Computer, Consumer, Cool, Earth, Eco-friendly, Energy, Gadgets, PC by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 11:54 pm

Green PC uses 27 Watts of Power!

Here’s a green PC that uses only 27 watts of power.  Well, we should see more and more of these green PCs pop up in the near future.

The working model is just that, a prototype, but if given funding and with the right marketing arsenal, a model for the masses shoudn’t be too far off. The green computer is upgradeable through the use of easy pull out modules, and runs the Windows system.

via keetsa

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Use “D Angle Guitar Hanger (Holder)” to Keep Your Guitar Safe From Fallin’

Posted in Audio, Consumer, Cool, Design, Gadgets, Music by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 9:09 pm

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Here’s a nifty little gadget called “D Angle Guitar Hanger” to keep your guitar safely in place.  Mind you, if your girlfriend gets mad at you and bashed the guitar over your head, this isn’t going to help that.

Innovative design can be hung from almost any horizontal surface. Coated surface protects your instrument’s finish.

via ohgizmo - redferret -

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Wide Portable Keyboard and Mouse Platform for Couch PC Potatoes!

Posted in Computer, Computer Keyboard, Consumer, Cool, Design, Entertainment, Gadgets, Games, Mouse by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 9:04 pm

Wide Portable Keyboard and Mouse Platform for Couch PC Potatoes!

Although I could never really blog off my desk, (maybe once in a while), this Gamers Desk combo of keyboard and mouse might just work perfectly with my couch and HDTV.

LapWorks’ Gamers Desk helps bring PC gaming into the living room and onto HDTVs, where gamers can leave their desks behind and use the wide, 11 x 26 3/4 inch platform as a gaming desk on their lap. The Gamers Desk provides a comfortable, lap-spanning platform with ample space for a broad gaming keyboard and optical mouse or a wide screen laptop and external mouse. Gun-metal gray unit is $39.95.

via engadget

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DIY High Power LED Blinking Circuit!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Design, DoItYourself!, Gadgets, LED, Projects by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 6:33 pm

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Here’s a fun little DIY with high powered LEDs.

Now by the time that you start talking about blinking the high power LEDs– you shouldn’t be surprised if people start whipping out the heavy artillery: 555 timer chips, transistors, boost converters, microcontrollers, solid state relays, and/or dedicated LED driver chips. While each of those does have its place, sometimes it’s nice to have a simpler and much less expensive alternative.

via make

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Geobulb gives 60W of brightness at only 8W!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Design, Earth, Energy, Gadgets, Household, lights by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 5:40 pm

Geobulb gives 60W of brightness at only 8W!

Here’s a $120 Geobulb that uses 8W of power but can replace all your 60W lights.

The first 60-watt direct replacement, Premium Quality High Brightness (PQ-HB) bulb that uses less than 8 watts. The GeoBulb is the same size as a conventional incandescent bulb suitable for direct replacement in any indoor open fixture. It puts out more light than a standard 60-watt bulb but uses less than 8 watts. LED bulbs last 3 years of continuous use or 10 years at about 8 hours per day. Every part of the GeoBulb is built for long lasting durability. The GeoBulb is the first bulb built to withstand 10 years of use.

via keetsa

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Garmin’s Nuvifone will be manufactured by ASUS!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Gadgets, cell phones by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 3:19 pm

Remember the Garmin Nuvifone?  Well, it seems like ASUS will be making them, not Garmin.

Is this a good news?

I guess, ASUS seems to be tackling every part of gadget business now including cellphones.  Heck, Garmin’s never made cellphones before, just GPS…

Let’s see how the final products ends up.  (Probably shitty since it’s their first try, might be better to wait for Gamin’s Nuvifone 2, don’t become the guinea pig like the iPhone)

ASUS announced that it will manufacture Garmin’s first handset ‘nuvifone’ which is a one-of-a-kind device supporting cell phone, personal navigator and web browser.

via aving

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DIY Helicopter in China!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Design, DoItYourself!, Entertainment, Gadgets by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 2:35 pm

DIY Helicopter in China!

Wow, check out this DIY helicopter, it looks all homemade and everything.  The cost of this helicopter?  Only $3000 USD but be careful, if you fall, you are surely to die a horrible death.

via 7cai

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VHS Tape Purse!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Design, Earth, Gadgets, Re-use by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 12:29 pm

VHS Tape Purse!

At $50, you can save the environment and also support the artists who make purses out of old VHS tapes.

Bag crocheted out of VHS tape with a fused plastic liner made from a trash bag that was originally used as a dropcloth for some of our art projects. Bag was turned inside out and fused then hand sewn into the purse to create the liner.

The body of of this bag is entirely made out of recycled plastics including the lining.

The zipper and handle are not recycled though.

via make

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Bike Powered Tennis Ball Launcher!

Posted in Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Gadgets, bikes by max on the June 19th, 2008 at 11:29 am

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Here’s a fun DIY, a bike that’s powers a tennis ball launcher.

Pretty good stuff…

Both cleanly powered and built from 2 recycled bicycles, scrap steel and wood, leaking 5 gallon water jug and a lacross stick, our pedal powered tennis ball launcher was created as a unique entry for the innovate or die pedal powered machine contest.
It allows players varying in skill levels to practice to be better at both tennis and cycling. The launcher is towed to the court on its built-in bicycle trailer. A bike is secured to it and functions to drive the device. Pedaling the cycle as one would on a trainer drives the two launcher wheels. The cyclist then aims using the bike handlebars to and pulls the lever to launch balls to the hitter.

via instructables

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