Month: July 2005

Mousey the Junkbot PDF

Mousey the Junkbot PDF

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With a few spare parts, you can turn an old computer mouse into an amusing robot. On G4TV’s Attack of the Show we had mousey make a special appereance – anyone who watched the show could get the link to download the PDF from Volume 02 and build their own, and now you can too. I’m posted this to see if iTunes picks up the PDF so CLICK HERE and click SUBSCRIBE to get the PDF. Direct link here.

Run Windows 2000 on old computers with 32MB RAM

Run Windows 2000 on old computers with 32MB RAM

Images-1-15 The fact is that it can and should (sometimes) be done… installing Windows 2000 on very old computers with only 32 megabytes (MB) of memory (RAM). I’ve seen 64 and 96 MB RAM computers struggling with Windows 2000 but if you configure the system correctly it can run fast and well. Note though that there is no “magic bullet”. Although your old computer can run faster it will never compete with modern hardware in terms of performance. This is a short guide to show you how to run Windows 2000 on such old computers and maintain a fast perfroming system. Link.

Fixing a Powerbook’s display connector

Fixing a Powerbook’s display connector

Image006 I work in an Orthopaedic surgery research laboratory and we have a lot of macs. We have three MDD Powermacs, one B&W 350 mHz Powermac, a Wallstreet PB, a 1 Ghz Ti PB, and a couple other miscellaneous old school macs. Before I even started at the lab the Ti Powerbook was having quite a few problems with the display. It seemed that every time the Powerbook got even slightly hot (I’m talking turned on for maybe 10 minutes with just web surfing), the display would become so garbled that it would be illegible and completely non-functional. The only way to fix the garbled mess was to raise the Powerbook on some metal blocks that we had and put a fan to the side of it to keep it cooled. Here’s how they fixed it! Link.

OnStar eavesdropping

OnStar eavesdropping

Images-131 Wow, did anyone have any idea that the OnStar system could be turned on remotely to listen to what people are saying in their cars? I guess it’s like tapping a phone, but this phone is usually off. Check this out- Houston defense attorney Douglas McNabb and other defense attorneys interviewed Tuesday said they knew of no other cases in which law enforcement had used an onboard system to intercept conversations of people who were lawfully occupying a vehicle. I’d love to figure this one out! [via] Link.

HOW TO add hair and fur to photos

HOW TO add hair and fur to photos

12-Final If you haven’t already, you will at some point in your design career be forced to composite hair or fur into a project. The specific reason isn’t important. But how are you going to do it? Use a plugin? Not any of the ones I’ve seen. Copy and paste hair from another image? Too much of a pain, what with the complex masking and color matching. So what will you do, paint the hair follicle by follicle? Absolutely. But it isn’t anywhere near as time-consuming as it sounds. With the tools available in the Photoshop 7 Paint Engine, you can generate hair and fur with as much detail as you like in almost no time at all. Link.

How we make MAKE (volume 3)

How we make MAKE (volume 3)

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Kirk von Rohr, the Art Director of MAKE Magazine took some pictures of the press check for volume 03 in Wisconsin. I really like the machine that cuts, folds and stacks the magazines at the end of the line. Be sure to subscribe to MAKE to get volume 3, we’re also announcing our digital version soon too! Link.