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Wooden Neo Geo controller will definitely give you splinters This homemade joystick built from wood and arcade style buttons controls a Neo Geo game system so that the maker wouldn’t have to pay for the expensive AES joysticks. This is a great tutorial with tons of info and 2-part pictures of the build at the link below.
Universal Joysticks
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| How to Compile Software From Source Code Most of the time, installing a new program is a simple one-click affair. But venture out on the bleeding edge of open-source packages or nightly browser builds and you’ll need to build your own executable application from raw code. Fear not — this Webmonkey tutorial will show you how to compile and run binaries on [...] [..] |
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Make your own Bike Rack This is a very simple bike rack that was designed to carry 3 bikes in the back of a pickup truck. This has got to be a lot cheaper than any commercial version. There is even a 5-bike model at the end of the build instructions.
Learn how to Make your own bike rack
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| Six Neat Ideas: Imagine Cup Finalists [Games For Change 08]
Last night, an expo was held at the 2008 Games For Change event in New York City, to showcase the six finalists in Microsoft's Imagine Cup competition. Students from around the world were challenged to build games around the theme of environmental sust [..] |
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| Ten Tips for Stats Addicts Today Dr. Nicole from Kitchen Table Medicine shares her story of overcoming her Stats Addiction and gives some tips on what to do with your time to build your blog instead of checking stats.
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Temperature sensor + Arduino Daniel writes-
Today I am going to show you how to build a simple temperature sensor using one LM35 Precision Temperature Sensor and Arduino, so you can hookup on your future projects. The circuit will send serial information about the temperature so you can use on your computer, change the code as you will. I’m planning [...] [..] |
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Contest: Instructable build tips, tricks and stories As mentioned before, we’re doing a Best of Instructables book. Instructables ran a contest on the site to find the 50 best Instructables, as voted on by the users. The results are now on the site. Congrats to the winners. Their projects will be listed in the book (some of them will be featured as [...] [..] |
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| New Environment Coming to Team Fortress 2? [Team Fortress 2] Valve's latest post on the official Team Fortress 2 blog says that they're looking at creating a new environment in which to build levels for the next TF2 update. "We're pretty happy with the way our environments have turned out so far, but as we create more and more maps with these [..] |
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| Social Media - Should You Use it Or Focus Upon Building Your Own Properties? Steve Rubel has a thought provoking post today asking the question - should you rent or buy social real estate?
In it he explores the idea of using a service like Twitter (where you ‘rent’ and build up a community on someone else’s property) versus having your own blog on your own domain (buying).
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| Gallery: Auto Test Tracks Revealed From Above : Photo courtesy the Center for Land Use Interpretation
During the early days of the automobile, new cars were tested out on the open, public roads of the United States. As the technology grew more sophisticated and proprietary, car companies, beginning with GM in 1924, began to build vehicular test tracks that allowed them to privately [...] [..] |
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iPhone 2.0.1 software released We’re downloading it now, but woweee, it’s 250MB! Anyone care to comment? Even with all the languages included the biggest build we’ve ever seen was around 210MB…
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Ok, so far we’ve found 2.0.1 to be extremely more stable. This includes fixing the keyboard lag some users experienced, a speedier OS in general, and [...]
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ThingamaKIT build photos Our pal John Edgar Park has posted photos of his building of the new ThingamaKIT from Bleep Labs.
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iPhone firmware 2.0? New screenshot walkthrough! As you may or may not have heard, there’s this new iPhone firmware build, 2.0, that’s just been seeded to developers. We’ve got a hold of it, and we’re going to show you the new features and settings that we found while messing around with it. For starters, in General settings, the Mail, Contacts, and [...] [..] |
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