Toolbox
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By Simon DeDeo, Daniel M. East, Mark Frauenfelder, Joseph Fung, Alex Handy, Kaden Harris, Mister Jalopy, Geoffrey Litwack, Peter Orosz, Michael Rattner, Justin Ried, Bob Scott, Simon St. Laurent, Steve Wood
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- PC Toolkit for Your Pocket
Victorinox Swiss Army Cyber Tool - Punch Happy
Roper-Whitney #5 Jr. Hole Punch - True Grit
Delta SA150 Shopmaster 1" Belt/5" Disc Sander - Tasty Tool
del.icio.us - LED Lantern
Cabela's 12-LED Lantern with remote - Blinded by the LED
L4 Digital Lumamax - Screw Buster
Boxer TP62 Security Kit - Keychain Browser
Portable Firefox 1.0 - Better Biking Through Science
Bicycling Science: Third Edition, by David Gordon Wilson - Reliable Routes
Magellan RoadMate 700 - XM Everywhere
Delphi XM MyFi - Explosive Clog Buster
Kleer Drain instant drain opener - The Hardbody
HP 945 Digital Camera - The Jackrabbit
Canon Digital Rebel - Candid Digicamera
Sony DSC-V1 digital camera - Prints to Dye For
Hi-Touch Imaging 631PL - Home Library Database
Delicious Library - Lab-O-Rama
Elenco 300-in-One Electronic Project Lab
Errata for this article
Correction for page 178
In "Blinded by the LED", the Kroll tailcap swich discussed will, in fact, not work on the L4 Digital Lumamax. Here's what will work: the Aleph tailcap ($45), available at OSCommerce (oreilly.com/go/aleph) or the McE2S LOTC two-stage switch DIY Kit ($30, lets you mod the stock switch to give two light levels), available at oreilly.com/go/mce2skit.
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