Toolbox
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By Thomas Arey, David Battino, Shawn Connally, Dale Dougherty, Jonathan Foote, Mark Frauenfelder, Mark Lengowski, Merlin Mann, Terrie Miller, Ross Orr, Tom Owad, Jenna Phillips, Dane Picard, Matthew Russell, Bob Scott, Ewan Spence, Howard Wen
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- This to That
- The Alpha Maker
- More Info on the BT3100
- A Table Saw for Hackers
- Superior Nonstick Pans
- Sticky Situation
- Maximum Hard Drive Portability
- A Really Good Universal Remote
- Rechargable Batteries That Really Work
- An iTunes Alternative for the Shuffle
- Collaborative Music Playing on the Web
- How Your Birding Hobby Can Help Further Science
- Bond Girl
- Multipurpose Rubber Coating
- Epoxy for Big Projects
- An Inexpensive New/Old Word Processor
- Flashback 2 Plans
- A Better (and Hackable) Retro Atari
- 5-Gallon Bucket Organizer
- Turn Your Records into MP3s
- The Perfectly Balanced Kitchen Knife
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