Matthew Russell
Matthew tries to live life as a renaissance man, but hasn't made much progress since becoming enthralled by the cult of Mac.Author of these Magazine Articles
Swiveling Balcony Hoist
Take the sting out of a walk-up apartment by installing your own lifter.
From MAKE:
11: Alt Vehicles page 64
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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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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07: Backyard Biology page 166
Soccer-Playing Robot
Make an autonomous robot that can chase a ping-pong ball, push it into a goal, and take other programmable actions. When you're finished, you'll have a few more wrinkles in your brain and no more fears of robot attacks.
From MAKE:
06: Robots page 88
Toolbox
The best tools, software, gadgets, books, magazines, and websites.
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06: Robots page 174
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The best tools, software, gadgets, books, magazines, and websites.
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05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors page 172
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The best tools, software, gadgets, books, magazines, and websites.
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from MAKE:
04: Music and Kits for the Holidays page 168
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Swiveling Balcony Hoist
Take the sting out of a walk-up apartment by installing your own lifter.
From MAKE:
11: Alt Vehicles page 64
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