
Here’s a fun Pac Man T-shirt for all you retro lovers.
Here’s a really cool DIY that shows you how to make a glass whiteboard. As fond of whiteboards I am, I will have to try this myself one day when I get a bigger house.
This instructable will show how to build a glass whiteboard that will never wear out and never ghost. The size I made mine was 28 inches by 54 inches and was NOT made to freestand as it would take up too much room in my sons college apartment. Total cost was a very reasonable $60-65, and took a weekend to build and finish (minus the time going to and from stores!). The glass
Check out this computer in a briefcase. It seems like a great idea for building your own rugged laptop for rugged work.
The next step will be to install my device programmer so it just shows a socket and indicator, and some black paint on the monitor brackets. The monitor is safely behind a piece of Lexan but it’s hard to see. The reason for this project is that I dual boot, which is easier from 2 seperate drives, and I need a third drive to use for storage of gigs and gigs of schematics. The drive in the middle was to be my windows dri
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Here’s another really “spooky” Halloween DIY that shows you how to make glowing eyes that will look scary at night.
Halloween Eyes is the first project using my LMDriver platform (which I’ve been working on, on and off, for about 4 years (real life can be very inconvenient)). The concept is simple; a pair of TERRIFYING disembodied eyes rendered on a 4 5×7 dot matrix displays which look about and blink every so often. Even though I was going for