Month: July 2005

HOW TO fold napkins

HOW TO fold napkins

Images-127It’s goofy, but I like to make these when I cook dinner. ROSE: Fold all 4 corners of open napkin to center. Fold new corners to center. Turn napkin over and fold all 4 corners to center. Holding center firmly, reach under each corner and pull up flaps to form petals. Reach between petals and pull flaps from underneath. Link.

Sveasoft WRT54G Firmwares

Sveasoft WRT54G Firmwares

Images-128 Huh, I didn’t know this was going on…As you might know, Linksys released the source code of the WRT54G firmware under GPL a while ago. Sveasoft (as well as other projects like WiFi-Box) took this code, added some features and patches and released an improved version of the firmware. This worked fine until one day, Sveasoft decided to close their firmware from public access and to charge 20$ from anyone who would want to download the code. So far so good, however since the GPL allows free redistribution of the obtained program (in this case firmware), one of their customers decided to put the firmware binaries on a P2P network, making them available for everyone. I don’t know who this person is, but I thank him for his kindness and in order to help people out, I decided to mirror those files on this website. Link.

HOW TO make a SMT Hot Air Pencil

HOW TO make a SMT Hot Air Pencil

00-Low Cost Homebuilt Hot Air Tool Works Wonderfully.S You’ve probably seen how that modern circuit boards are all made with the new (or maybe I’m just old?) surface mount technology, or SMT. Well, what’s a guy supposed to do when he wants to salvage SMT components from such “modern” boards? The commercially available hot-air tools are quite expensive, in the hundreds of dollars, some even thousands. Hmm. I wonder if I could make one…why not? The following is a not-yet-complete story of one in the making. Link.

Make your own Home Theatre Mac

Make your own Home Theatre Mac

Front6200 Mtfrmt Oldie but goodie- It’s no secret among Mac users: We have been left out of the Media Center PC world. Solutions like EyeTV offered a bridge to turn your Mac into a TiVo like device, but what many of us haven’t realized is that many large cable companies have been providing us with most of what we need to turn our Macs into flexible video recording devices. What’s more, because of the powerful video features built in to Mac OS X Panther (10.3) we can even capture the high quality video and audio contained in HDTV feeds… Link.