Retrofitting an iPod into a Geiger Counter 160
Doug writes "An enterprising hardware guy known as JavaMoose on Flickr has created an amazing case mod for his iPod by modifying an old Geiger counter to house the iPod and remote. The photos are up on Flickr with descriptions along the way.
Very cool, if a little big to fit in ones pocket"
Radiation? (Score:1)
Re:Radiation? (Score:2)
Re:Radiation? (Score:2)
It would be much more interesting to see how much radiation songs played emit.
I guess Radiohead would score quite high.... *ducks*
Re:Radiation? (Score:2)
Protect me from iPod...."
Wrong department (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Wrong department (Score:3, Funny)
Because until now we did not have the technology to make a really big and unwieldy mp3 player?
I think I can beat this guy though. I'm going to figure out how to install an iPod in a full size tower case.
KFG
Re:Wrong department (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Wrong department (Score:2, Funny)
Just might be a market for that.
KFG
Re:Wrong department (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Wrong department (Score:2)
Re:Wrong department (Score:2)
This is how you impress stupid people (Score:1)
Re:Wrong department (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Wrong department (Score:2)
I say to you JavaMoose, way to go man. We do not always have to have a good reason (or any reason at all) to do something like this when the whole point is the fun that you had doing it to begin with.
Re:Wrong department (Score:2)
Re:Wrong department (Score:2)
Oh Geiger [wikipedia.org], Giger [wikipedia.org] whatever
Third post? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Third post? (Score:3, Funny)
Maybe if you hadn't broken the water chip when you modded that to play iTunes, then you wouldn't be in the goddamn wasteland in the first place!
Next thing you know you'll be trying to get Linux to run on my Pip Boy...
Amazing? (Score:5, Insightful)
Next thing you know someone will put one in the keypad of their microwave (you enter time via song lengths, i.e. big meals you'd set to "Freebird"), or stick one in an original walkman case. I know, how about someone sticks a shuffle inside a Gen1 iPod? oooh, aaaah.
Better idead would be to add stereo speakers (Score:2)
Re:Better idead would be to add stereo speakers (Score:2, Interesting)
I may just have to add speakers at a later date - would increase the functionality a bit, eh?
Re:Better idead would be to add stereo speakers (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Amazing? (Score:4, Informative)
Neither do I, and I'm the one that did it! It was a quick late-entry for a Mod Contest. Plus, try scratching my iPod in this case!
The Only Possible Response. (Score:3, Funny)
Dear Javamoose,
I mean it in the best possible way, in admiration of your creativity and technical acumen...
but ...
YOU ... FUCKING ... NERD!!
Over the top and outta sight, she's outta here, baby :D
Re:The Only Possible Response. (Score:2)
Re:The Only Possible Response. (Score:2)
Re:Amazing? (Score:2)
Not that you or anyone will care, but forums are for the spouting of opinions;
-Putting ipod in a chunky old geiger case: Cool
-Putting a geiger counter in ipod case: Cool
-Putting ipod in geiger case, but then turning around and trying to make the chunky geiger case l
Feedback needed (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Feedback needed (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Feedback needed (Score:1)
That would be a first for many Slashdotters regardless of the location of the iPod.
Re:Feedback needed (Score:1)
No story here I'm afraid. The shape of the iPod Shuffle obviously supports this application by design. Apple has already told you what you can do with it.
KFG
Re:Feedback needed (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Feedback needed (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Feedback needed (Score:1)
For when you're descending into canyons or plowing the fields?
Re:Feedback needed (Score:2, Funny)
Beans, beans, the musical fruit
The more you eat, the more you toot
They're good for you, and good for me
Now downloadable in MP3
Re:Feedback needed (Score:2)
Re:Feedback needed (Score:2)
Re:Feedback needed - Prior Art (Score:2)
What you are talking about has precedents, http://geekz.co.uk/lovesraymond/archive/eler-2006
series (don't judge them by this link, please, they have some good material)
Re:Feedback needed (Score:2)
Re:Feedback needed (Score:2)
Been there, done that [geekz.co.uk].
And now the cliched responses (Score:4, Funny)
Turn in your geek badge.RIGHT NOW.
I suddenly had this visual of him visiting the blast site of a meteor. All of his fellow scientists whip out their Geiger counters. He whips out the iPod, pretends to take readings. His colleagues stare at him, because they really know he's listening to music, humming like that, and they all read Slashdot. Also, it's the white headphones.
Re:And now the cliched responses (Score:5, Funny)
Re:And now the cliched responses (Score:2)
Re:And now the cliched responses (Score:4, Funny)
Re:And now the cliched responses (Score:2)
Re:And now the cliched responses (Score:3, Interesting)
Check out his Christmas tree [flickr.com]. He does not need to turn in his geek badge.
iPod as a Geiger Counter Would Be Way Cooler (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:iPod as a Geiger Counter Would Be Way Cooler (Score:1, Troll)
Re:iPod as a Geiger Counter Would Be Way Cooler (Score:2)
I predict the next mod will be to make an iPod make tricorder noises.
Keep to the beat (Score:2, Funny)
And you only have to move a radioactive source just a teensie bit closer to get a built-in metronome.
Soon, you too will be "glowing" with your musical talent...
Kraftwerk! (Score:2)
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> Soon, you too will be "glowing" with your musical talent...
What the hell's wrong with this thing? It only plays remixes [awrc.com] of one track by Kraftwerk [evilmusic.com]!
Theme Song for this iPod (Score:1, Funny)
-Styx
so. (Score:2, Funny)
Idiot: so I turned it into a sparkly piece of gayware why not!
(pause)
Re:so. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:so. (Score:2)
Well aside from the fact that by the time one of those Lionel (yes the model train maker) Civil Defense Geiger counters reads anything you've already taken a really unhealthy, potentially lethal, dose of radiation you'd have had a point.
However, a "working" but unusable Geiger counter (heck I've got a couple of them around somewhere) or
Re:so. (Score:2)
I've got one of those old radiation meters sitting on my shelf at home next to my plasma ball.
I originally thought mine was a Geiger counter, but sadly it's just a very high level radiation meter. Do you know if yours was a radiation meter or one that actually operated in Geiger mode?
The tube on mine is blown, so right now it just looks cool and doesn't do much other than peg the needle when I turn it on (simulated "we're all gonna' die!" mode).
Technically,
Impressed? (Score:2)
I can just imagine walking downtown with this thing, at least you wouldn't get mugged for your iPod, you could pack a whallop with that thing!
~iGlow in the dark~ ??
Nothing quite like it (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Nothing quite like it (Score:2)
Nice but... (Score:5, Insightful)
....he shouldn't have painted the case or buffed up the tube. In the old rusty yellow it looking intimidating and cool. Now it looks like a sandwich box that has asperations to be a model of the star ship enterprise. Still, respect to the guy for doing it. I wonder if he has a track on this ipod that plays Geiger counter noises.
Re:Nice but... (Score:1)
Re:Nice but... (Score:2)
The original version looks very Wasteland-esque, but the grey/silver/blue thing gives it a cold, clinical feel that's almost kind of ominous.
Where's the geek? (Score:5, Insightful)
Eh, slow news day.
Re:Where's the geek? (Score:2)
But who am I tell tell someone how to use their own personal time.
Re:Where's the geek? (Score:5, Interesting)
Wow! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Wow! (Score:2)
My favorite part... (Score:4, Informative)
"I just love how they used to include the schematics when you bought electronics. Kinda open-source...they encouraged DIY repairs back then."
Aaaaah, the days before "Intellectual Property" became synonymous with "classified."
Re:My favorite part... (Score:2)
Nah, the days when electronic components only had at most 4 legs and weren't turing complete
Re:My favorite part... (Score:2, Funny)
This is inspiring (Score:5, Funny)
Simply the use of the word retrofit should ensure slashdot status!
My Firewall was. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:This is inspiring (Score:2)
Looking at the result... (Score:2)
I still like the MP3 player knitted into an altoids tin better.
Now, integrate an iPod into a travel mug. Now we are talking. Or a Swiss Army Knife.
1000 Songs In Your Chernobyl. (Score:2)
Hey. I've got a geiger counter just like that: (Score:2)
Shudder to think (Score:5, Interesting)
Before the time of commonplace computers, the Nuclear trained personnel in the Navy were the geekiest ones on the sub or ship. Carrying around a geiger counter was tantamount to wearing a pocket protector and sure to earn few jokes from passing workers.
Re:Shudder to think (Score:2)
RIAA detector (Score:4, Funny)
Finally, a case that suits both sexes! (Score:1)
I hear these retrofits are selling like hotcakes.. (Score:2)
Next thing you know they will be selling iPods in the Bay Area retrofitted with seismometers.
Let's think... (Score:1)
The not-so-portable portable? (Score:1)
You: "Dude, I'
Retropod and other iPod moddings (Score:2)
Other way around? (Score:2, Interesting)
From the comments on TFA... (Score:2, Interesting)
Guy's got a good sense of humor.
What a waste (Score:2, Insightful)
Even scarier: That thing still has a live test source on the side of it (or it should). Scarier than that, if he removed the test source, what did he do with it!? I wonder if he even know there was radioactivity there, and it was probably old, decrepid, and dust from it poor
Re:What a waste (Score:2)
Regarding the "waste" - these are fairly common and not in short supply from surplus houses.
Re:What a waste (Score:2)
Ack! Now that is a crime! I had something similar happen with a good-condition '74 Monte Carlo - found it in the junkyard gutted a month later. So much for Mr. "I'm going torestore it" that I sold it too!
Maybe you could mod in a usb port into the can so you could sync it without opening it (I didn't see if that was possible in the Flickr set)
Not only is that possible, but it is a great idea! Right now, you just un-do th
What? Couldnt find a facking PKE meter? :) (Score:2)
When theres something strange
In your neighborhood...
Who you gonna call...
Ghostbusters!!!
I knew there was a reason god created the IPOD. So i could listen to Ray Parker Jr's masterpeice.
Hey, an old man is talking..! (Score:2)
Growing up in the 70's and 80's, our generation had the Sony Walkman, and a hundred similar portable music players. They were very cool, and very trendy for a time, but eventually the hype wore off and they became fairly mundane and commonplace. Fast forward (pun) a decade or two, and we get iPod. The iPod seems nothing but the obvious, logical progression from older tech to newer - when I say that, I mean that when I first became aware of the device, my reaction was "hm, that was pretty predictable".
So w
Re:Hey, an old man is talking..! (Score:2)
The iPod isn't just a portable music player. It's a way to make ALL your music portable. Even the most avid CD collector could have room left over on a 60 GB iPod. And with a few A/V cables or a dock, you can play any song in that collection through your home system, the car stereo, wherever. Box up the CDs, you don't need them any more. There are clubs in Manhattan whe
Re:Hey, an old man is talking..! (Score:2)
That was a series of fairly astute observations, but one of your comments is particularly interesting:
I would also argue that the iPod and iTunes have the potential to change the way we buy music. Seriously, how many times have you bought an album on the strength of maybe one or two songs heard on the radio, only to find the rest of the album sucked?
To answer the question - as for myself, zero (in the last 20 years or so). Once I got wise to the concept of filler material, I'd just tape the 'hits' off
Re:Hey, an old man is talking..! (Score:2)
Hey, thanks for the good words.
It's not all Soviet Russia and flamewars, though you can see it from here. Despite the failings, /. is still kinda cool, and once in a while you find some real gems among the rubble (or is that rabble?). That's what keeps me coming back.
That, and there are some really amusing trolls.
Re:Hey, an old man is talking..! (Score:2)
It's a valuable new instrument!!! (Score:2)
That's nothing... (Score:2)
Geiger counter as iPod peripheral? (Score:2)
Now the cool thing, of course, would be to use the iPod as the audio portion of a Geiger counter—maybe write a meter-face and radiation level recording app for it. It turns out that modern Geiger counter circuits are readily available as finished devices [scientificsonline.com], in kit form [yahoo.com], or even as a do-it-yourself project [imagesco.com]. (The suggested schematic is a bit retro: with a more modern boost converter you could conceivably get it even smaller and simpler.) I don't have the time right now, but someone should give this a g
Umm... Radiation warning? (Score:2)
Then he pointed both readers to the side of the old gieger counter, and both beeped with activity (far faster than the other pre-packadged sampl
Re:Not really that enterprising (Score:2)
Enterprising: Showing initiative and willingness to undertake new projects:
Perhaps you meant innovative or original.
And unless you've done all these things yourself, before he did, I don't think you've got any room to talk.