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Jeremy S Cook
Jeremy is an engineer with 10 years experience at his full-time profession, and has a BSME from Clemson University. Outside of work he’s an avid maker and experimenter, building anything that comes into his mind!
Latest from Jeremy S Cook
03/12/2015
A glitch, as Wikipedia currently defines it, is “a short-lived fault in a system.” In electronics, this can cause interesting...
03/11/2015
What does a real Star Wars fan do when there is a new movie pending, and Halloween is just around...
03/10/2015
You could go to any big-box establishment and buy something to store food and such, but what about something creative...
03/02/2015
Now that the end of winter is in sight, you might be wondering what to do with your skis that...
02/23/2015
Here’s how to build a buck converter using an Arduino Nano (as well as another 28 listed components) to supply the...
02/20/2015
Quadcopters are great at hovering, but don’t have long range. Fixed-wing aircraft can travel long distances quickly, but don’t like...
02/19/2015
Shopping for shoes is a necessary evil for some, and an addiction a hobby for others. Still others, presumably a small minority,...
02/17/2015
Lockpicking, in some ways, could be considered one of the earliest forms of “hacking.” Just like “real” hacking, it’s not...
02/13/2015
TEMPO, TEMPO! is a piece of kinetic art in the form of a metronome with an audible spark. Or,...
02/12/2015
It seems that at some point cell phones took over as the premiere portable gaming device. Before then, the PSP,...
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