Open Source Hardware Gift Guide 58
ptorrone writes "Looking to give gifts this year that are open source? Here's MAKE Magazines "Open Source Hardware" gift guide. Open source 3D printers, TV-turn-off devices, iPod chargers, music players, Wi-Fi companions, educational electronic kits and more. Each of the kits, projects and open source hardware gifts in this guide represents more than just a holiday gift, it's a change to support this nascent open hardware movement."
I can predict an era (Score:4, Interesting)
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Good starter gifts (Score:4, Interesting)
AX84: Great (mostly tube) electronics site (Score:2)
Re:MP3 Player (Score:5, Funny)
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Here's a link to the chip:
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8300 [sparkfun.com]
I like the digg thing (Score:1)
To prevent spamming it would be based on fingerprints (the biological IP address), a fingerprint can digg you only once in 24 hours.
"So how was it last night"
"I got digged 300 times"
"idiot it's dugg, not digged"
"it's a different word from dig, different rules apply"
"I am not so sure, let's ask the slashdotters"
So is it digged or dugg?
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I am glad someone's actually done it.
as bonus it also answers my digged dugg question.
Life is great!
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Ok, well maybe not everything on there is source available, but it at least runs Linux... close second
Why nerds can't have girlfriends (Score:5, Funny)
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Tired of your wife? (Score:1)
TV-turn-off devices (Score:5, Funny)
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Imagine doing it at your local Circuit City, Best Buy, Future Shop, or other electronics superstore - oh all the chaos. Especially if the signal is strong enough to bounce off of walls, so you get TVs pointed away from you as well!
Or, for more fun, do so to the TVs in bars (especial
3D Printer option: chocolate? (Score:5, Interesting)
I've done some basic searching, but found no one even talking about it. Yes, it's corny, but I'd love to know if anyone has played with candy/sugar/chocolate as the substrate for a 3D printer.
Re:3D Printer option: chocolate? (Score:5, Informative)
As for using chocolate, I don't know of anyone dabbling in that. But, I suppose there's no reason you couldn't build a fused deposition modeler [wikipedia.org] that uses chocolate chips in a hopper as the raw material. What would you use for support structure?
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I join EMeta in doffing my hat to you.
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(mod -1/pun intended)
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I'm building a significantly larger version, again out of LEGO bricks. I don't know if I'll manage 0,5mm acc
Re:3D Printer option: chocolate? (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.instructables.com/id/3D-chocolate-printer-made-from-LEGO/ [instructables.com]
The RepRap guys have played around with the IDEA (and lots of other material ideas)
http://reprap.org/bin/view/Main/MaterialsScience [reprap.org]
And Fab@Home has been used with chocolate - shame it's the most expensive by far.
http://3dprinterusers.blogspot.com/2007/05/more-than-chocolate-cornells-fabhome.html [blogspot.com]
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Note to /.ers (Score:5, Funny)
Virtual machine (Score:1, Redundant)
Octopus cable surge protectors (Score:2)
Just send me five or six of those octopus surge protector dealies [thinkgeek.com] and I'll be happy.
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3 MOVs? (Score:2)
Bad sign. It doesn't say anything about having 3 MOVs [wikipedia.org]. That means it probably has one, and you aren't completely protected.
Closed source alternatives.. (Score:2, Funny)
Aww darling, you got me a powerpoint template..
One for the Ron Paul fans (Score:3, Funny)
is open source a good idea here (Score:1)
twice the price, but looks like 5x the perfomance
Airport? (Score:2)
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Well, not from that list though. I'm giving way real open source hardware gifts in bulk and I'm flying from Taipei to LAX on Thursday via Malaysian airlines. I got a box filled with capacitors from 1uf to 4,000uf, resistors of all sorts of Ohmic variations, a stack of breadboards, dozens of transformers of various voltages, an entire box of assorted small motors, LEDs of all colors, 555 ICs, relays, 4040 counters, partially pre-assembled audio amp kits, speakers o
love my last xmas present: iAudio G3 ogg player! (Score:1)
1. it supports ogg vorbis
2. it uses a single AA battery, so no complicated charger or proprietary battery!
3. it is lightweight, compact, and works great!
- too bad they're not for sale anymore?