Joseph Pasquini
Joe is an avid amateur radio operator as well as shortwave and scanner listener with a career spanning over 15 years in the fields of Information Security and Systems Management.Author of these Magazine Articles
Toolbox
Motion-memory toys, best holiday kits for kids and grownups, cool new tools, books, sites, and the ultimate Dremel.
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20: For Kids of All Ages page 156
Toolbox
Cool beats, aged brass, an analog synth kit, and a guide to surviving the apocalypse (steampunk style).
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17: Lost Knowledge page 168
Toolbox
Go cuckoo for coconuts, munch on the ultimate brain food, turn day into night, and build your own greenhouse.
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Toolbox
from MAKE:
14: Optics page 176
Toolbox
Create your own computer games, discover magnetic attractions, and become a paper airplane champion. Plus: Recommendations from kids, and from and the designers at Wild Planet.
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Toolbox
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08: Toys and Games page 168
Toolbox
Create ant farm documentaries, play record albums with a plastic cup, and dosome pocket-sized instant messaging.
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Toolbox
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07: Backyard Biology page 166
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