Monthly Archives: February 2013

Interesting “read it later” services

I got a kick out of this where the article goes on about services that allow you to save an article to share with friends later.  Me…I have an email folder already setup for this…and there is always Evernote. http://lifehacker.com/5970978/share-articles-with-your-friends-using-read+later-services-and-save+by+email … Continue reading

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Unless you are building a supersystem..

Skip buying the high end power saving power supply.  The article goes on that yes the high end power saving power supply will save electricity…but, its cost doesn’t even out over the life of the system, unless you are building … Continue reading

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Opensource Eye Tracking Software

This is interesting, an opensource project that uses cameras with night vision to track your eyes.  This could be useful in user interfaces, or security uses too (see what someone is looking at, if they are lying by glancing away, … Continue reading

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Print a Record

Cool, you can print your own records.  The only downside is it needs improvements. http://www.howtogeek.com/132095/3d-printing-technique-yields-working-records/

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build your own mini go-cart and look like Mario

I had to laugh when I saw this intructable on building a go-cart that looks like something from Mario Bro.’s.  You can build one too the instructions are below.  Of course for 1G in materials for this one, I can … Continue reading

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Xerox Traffic Cameras in more hot water

This time in Cleveland, where the success rate of the stoplight cameras is now hovering around 55% and going down. http://www.wkyc.com/news/article/284364/45/Investigator-Glitches-with-traffic-cameras-raise-red-flags

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Paintbrush drying or wet rack

Why didn’t I think of this, its so simple and would work great instead of me hanging them from the ceiling to dry. http://lifehacker.com/5972109/diy-paint-brush-holder-keeps-brushes-properly-wet-or-dry

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Cheap Logic Analyzer for DIY

Well if you thing $150 for 8 channels is cheap.  Its a nice package and sounds promising, If I have $150 to use I would buy one to try it out.  Maybe someone will buy one for me?  Sounds like … Continue reading

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Opensource robot platform

Interesting site,  basically they (veterbot) are trying to come up with a standard “open” robot platform that you can build from standard parts and a 3D printer.  It will be interesting to see where this goes since other attempts (like … Continue reading

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US Patent law changes soon, what it means?

In less than a month the patent law changes from first to invent to first to file.  With a twist.  Now you could “publish” your idea and as long as you file within a year of the publish bit, you … Continue reading

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