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| Arduino Life Clock The Arduino powered “Life Clock” integrates the Conway’s game of “Life” and a few other more useful bits of information. I like the cherry case that holds all 3 boards together in a nice little package.
No, it doesn’t tell you how long you’re going to live. It’s simply a combination of several things I’ve been [...] [..] |
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| Formants [AKA "Singing Wigs"] by Erin Gee Formants is an interactive artwork by Erin Gee. The piece plays .wav files when magnetic sensors detect the hair being brushed. It is all powered by our favorite little micro-controller, the Arduino.
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| Canon Digital IXUS 970 IS With a 10MP sensor and 5x zoom lens, can the IXUS 970 IS live up to its extravagant price tag? TrustedReviews [..] |
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T-Clock: ARM7 LCD clock This project is for anyone interested in working with ARM micro-controllers and lives within range of the DCF77 signal (sorry US makers). The project is really well documented, and all the schematics and programs are available to download from the site. The end results are a nice looking LCD with time and temperature.
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| Conservative fantasyland Hilzoy mocks a column in the American Spectator. A former Reagan staffer wildly speculates that:
In this Obamaland vision the state would mandate that every heating and cooling system in a private dwelling include a "non-removable" FM receiver that would allow the government to decide the temperature inside your home."Wow," hilzoy boggles. "This has 'emerged as [..] |
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| Saving Our Past: the UK Video Game Archive [History Is Fun] I'm an archive junkie — I consider it a side-effect of my profession, since we spend half our lives in temperature-controlled buildings with lots of old stuff. So I watch the growth of the video game archives across the globe with no small measure of excitement — not only does [..] |
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| Canon EOS 1000D lansert Canon lanserer i dag sitt nye digitalt speilreflekskamera EOS 1000D. Kameraet inneholder 10 megapikslers CMOS-sensor, 7-punkts vidvinkel AF-system og serieopptak med opptil 3 JPEG-bilder i sekundet. ITpro.no [..] |
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| New Research shows that 20th century warming has been underestimated Nature's Climate Feedback blog points out that the post-World War II cooling is a mirage:
The 1945 temperature drop is nothing else than the result of the sudden but uncorrected change from warm US measurements to cooler UK measurement…
That’s a rather trivial explanation for a long-standing conundrum, so why has it taken so long to find out? Because identifying [..] |
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| The BBC, the UN, and climate bullying Grab an umbrella: it’s global wetting, now…
Andrew’s Mailbag It’s been a fascinating week for climate reporting and the BBC. On Tuesday, an astonished Jeremy Paxman was heard asking Global Warming advocate Chris Rapley on Newsnight to confirm that the Earth’s temperature hasn’t risen this century.
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California Academy of Sciences sneak peek Official shot of the complex (above). From Shawn’s Flickr set (below).
Living roofs with skylights. They are heat sensitive and open automatically when they reach a certain temperature to get a breeze going inside
Bloggers and Bay Area journos were invited on a behind-the-scenes, not-quite-ready-for-primetime tour of the updated Steinhart Aquarium and California Academy of Sciences [.. [..] |
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| DIY: Simple Balancing Robot This is a cool little self-balancing robot that doesn’t use any fancy accelerometers or gyroscopes. You might even have all the parts needed to make one of these right now.
This is a very simple robot that uses a simple switch as a sensor and stands on only two wheels with inverted pendulum mechanism. When the [...] [..] |
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How to: Mold-making and casting The Dan Perez Studio website has a great 3 part series on mold making and casting. He makes the molds using room temperature vulcanizing rubber so it’s easy to use. If you want to cast parts for you next project, check out his website, it’s really good.
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3-Digit Flow meter circuit Apparently measuring the flow of liquids can be difficult. This circuit displays the square wave from a SwissFlow sensor. This project was used this for monitoring the cooling system on a computer, but it could be useful for a lot of projects.
This schematic is meant to digitally display the output of an electronic Swissflow SF800 [...] [..] |
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| Sony touts weird multi-sensor handheld gadget tech Invented by former PlayStation chief
A Sony patent application has revealed the firm’s possible plans for a handheld gadget, featuring a standard touchscreen and a bizarre array of individual ‘pressure pads’ running around its edge.
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