Hello there, here are your daily updates from the MAKE blog - 2009/02/01.
Geeks gather, make stuff Edwin Olson, assistant professor in the University of Michigan's Computer Science and Engineering department, didn't know beforehand about the A2Geeks Make TV Movie Night, but when he saw robots in the atrium of the CSE building, he figured it was something he might be interested in and stopped to chat. Olson directs the Autonomy, Perception, Robotics, Intelligence, and Learning (APRIL) lab on the third floor of the building. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Announcements | Digg this! Super Bowl 1/2 time build: Gakken Stirling Engine Are you making anything this weekend, or just watching the game? Leave us a note in the comments, Thanks! Fighting for our "right to repair"Sarah Palermo of the Keene Sentinal has a great piece that affirms the Maker's Bill of Rights: WINCHESTER -- William L. Morse remembers a young woman who came to his auto repair shop a few months ago with a $3,000 repair bill hanging over her head. Mechanics seek 'right to repair' [via Jon Udell on Twitter] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Transportation | Digg this!Drawdio round up - BZZZ BEEEP BLOOP Back to Drawdio - It's less than $20 (It's $19.50) and there's one day left on our 10% sale so you can pick one up with a nice discount. Use the code 2009OX on check out to get 10% anything in the Maker Shed. Developed by Jay Silver and Adafruit it's a great kit that might spark a lifetime of science and engineering for a kid (or adult!). I gathered up some of the links, videos and photos of Drawdio in action - check'em out and if you make one post up what you draw (and record video while you draw!). Oh, one more thing - it's an open source hardware project! Don't want to buy a kit, you can make your own! More:
From the Maker Shed: Google becomes self aware says every site is harmful and malware... including Google
Update: 30 minutes later it seems to be fixed - I guess John Connor zapped the machines, long live harmful sites! Make: television Episode 105: Kinetic Wave Sculptures & Shopping Cart Chair Tour the elegant and hypnotic motorized wave sculptures, created by visionary maker Reuben Margolin. In the Maker Workshop John Park upcycles a discarded shopping cart into a stylish easy chair, and Mister Jalopy details the unsung wonders of his 1950 Studebaker. The Maker Channel features a treadmill bike, an obedient, robotic foot stool, a homemade foundry (built by two 14 year old wizards), and an ultra-high-temperature heat ray that can melt brass!Make: television in HD, is available on public television (see local listings) - also as a torrent, Miro as well as on iTunes, YouTube, blip.tv, vimeo, direct downloads - the first and only TV show in history to do this! Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Make: television | Digg this! More Recent Articles
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