Seeing RFID on the cheap
The folks at BERG developed this neat method for visualizing the sensitivity of an RFID reader.
The folks at BERG developed this neat method for visualizing the sensitivity of an RFID reader.
Propnomicon has an ongoing project to assemble a set of props from the fictional Miskatonic University expedition to Antarctica from Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness.
A plastic skull and ribcage, a stick, and some old curtains dunked in gray house paint. From Dave Lowe Design.
Cathe Holden’s Vintage Wooden Spool Advent calendar has me swooning. I love the idea of having a spool rack out in the main part of our house as the center of a daily countdown to Christmas. She’s even provided downloadable numbers and tabs to glue to the spools for writing messages or clues. On top […]
Cartographer’s Guild is a thriving online community for folks who are interested in making maps of places that do not exist. There are some really beautiful graphics to be found, particularly, in their Cartographer’s Choice forum. Shown at the top of the post is Sapiento’s Post Apocalyptic Amerika, and immediately above is töff’s Map of Ceres: 16th Millenium.
The MakerBot frostruder is coming along, now printing news headlines on toast. Delicious and informative!
I stole this post title and all from Tiffany of Curious Goods.