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Rotary Encoders & How to decode them This is a nice article on how to identify and extract rotary encoders. It then explores how to decode your rotary encoder and has a little lesson on Quadrature Encoding. It does not go into extreme detail, but there is a lot of useful information.
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| HOW TO - Set a grommet Have you ever wanted to make or repair your own tarp? Or maybe make a professional-looking flag for your kids’ treehouse? You’re going to need grommets. Nat @ CRAFT writes:
ModHomeEcTeacher has a great DIY with her Ten Minute Grommet Workshop, showing you all the great tips for getting a grommet on right!
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| Ms. Pac-Man in Hustler Magazine [Maximum Risky] Joystick penis joke alert! Joystick penis joke alert! Above is a clip from a 2005 Hustler piece that featured a pantsu-less woman in a Ms. Pac-Man costume. The article includes lines like:
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DIY Shoes - CRAFT Video Podcast Download the MP4 Video or HD Version | Subscribe to CRAFT in iTunes
Thomas Maiorana of Boot y Amor gives us a great follow up to his CRAFT: 07 article with plenty of tips on how to make your own shoes by using old soles.
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| Fatal1ty: Pro Gamers Are Like Rock N Roll Stars [World Cyber Games] In a breathless Christian Science Monitor article about pro-gaming (no doubt inspired by the proximity of the World Cyber Games to the Olympics), Gloria Goodale breaks the news to their readers that people actually get paid money to play video games competitively. She even warns [..] |
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| Green conventions On October 30, 2007, the GOP Convention site was overjoyed at a Washington Times article touting the convention's green efforts:
Tree-huggin' GOP
"Republicans are committed to making next year's nominating convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul the 'greenest' in party history. From transportation to venue selection to staff workspace - convention planners are working to im [..] |
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| Begging robot creates sound, asks for money Alexader Gurko’s “Begging Bot” plays music just by synching up the sounds a floppy and hard drive makes when spinning their motors. After the song is done, the CD drives opens up and the bot asks for donations from the public. The sound is actually pretty interesting if you watch the above video.
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| Tom Lord on ritual, knowledge and the web Earlier today on this blog, Tom Lord offered what I found to be an especially illuminating comment on my post about Beau Friedlander's article on the differences between the book and the web as conduits of information and ideas. For those who didn't see Tom's comment, I reprint it here in full. The first sentence refers to an earlier comment that had cited Jacob Bronowski's "assert[ion] that Man i [..] |
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| LilyPad Arduino Embroidery I just finished my first composition with the LilyPad Arduino, in the form of a conductive blinky embroidered wall hanging. It generates a little tune that’s changeable by covering the photoresistor. If you’re around Phoenix, you can come see it on Friday night at Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe.
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| On Being a Healthy Blogger Today in the NYT there’s a piece about bloggers blogging til they drop and the impact of blogging on health. I’ve been asked numerous times since the article came out for comment and I’ve had a few random thoughts. Let me post them as a stream of consciousness type post:
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| On the trail of the itinerant computer Back in 1993, Eric Schmidt, then the Sun kid, now the Google dad, wrote in an email to the telecosmic George Gilder: "When the network becomes as fast as the processor, the computer hollows out and spreads across the network." The Economist closed its recent article on cloud computing by sketching out a picture of where this technological trend is leading: In future the geography of the cloud is l [..] |
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| How Much Free Content Should I Put in My Blog? In this article Daniel Scocco answers to a question by Jana:
Where does a blogger draw the line between putting up free content versus releasing an eBook? I?m all about an informative blog with great articles?but an eBook seems to be a good revenue point. So, should an eBook have exclusive information in it that you [...] [..] |
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Samsung to push out 8MP camera phone with 3X zoom, 12MP marvel in the works According to an article at Telecoms Korea, Samsung may have some high-end camera phones on the way for 2009. Two of Samsung’s subsidiaries have already produced an 8 megapixel camera module that has 3x optical zoom, autofocus with a 57% performance increase, a 1/2.5 inch CMOS sensor and a lens that supports F2.85. The new [...] [..] |
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| The media-ization of software Ad Age has a big special issue out today on digital media. I contributed an article that looks at some of the implications of the rise of cloud computing, particularly the blurring of the line between the consumer software business and the media business: In a closet in a spare bedroom of my house is a crate of PC-software programs on CD-ROMs and DVDs. There are dozens of them neatly wedged into t [..] |
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Motorola Alexander and Attila to arrive in Q1 2009? According to short but sweet article in Digitimes, Taiwanese hardware manufacturer Compal has received an order from Motorola for two Windows Mobile smartphones, codenamed the Alexander and Attila. We saw some spy shots of the Attila earlier this week but news on the status of the qwerty keyboard packing Alexander has been sorely lacking until [...] [..] |
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