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John Baichtal
My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets & toys. @johnbaichtal nerdage.net
Latest from John Baichtal
07/25/2010
Those are some good burgers, dude. J. Kenji Lopez-Alt reverse engineered In-N-Out’s legendary “Spread” and made himself a Double-Double. I’ve...
07/24/2010
Wayne and Layne, creators of the Tactile Metronome, are developing a “party game” called Nerdle that packs capacitive touch sensors...
07/24/2010
Agnewgraph I is a device that traces Spirograph curves (technically, hypotrochoids). Unlike other systems that compute and plot hypotrochoids mathematically,...
07/23/2010
I love how the platform at the top of this robot always stays level. Nicely done, guys! Delta Robot using...
07/23/2010
Dr Petar Kormushev and Dr Sylvain Calinon from the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) have developed a robot learning to...
07/22/2010
Linus Ã…kesson’s Chipophone is a 8-bit synth built into an old electric organ. All the original tone-generating parts have been...
07/22/2010
The 8-Bit Cities project, which started with 8-Bit NYC, is an attempt to make the city feel foreign yet familiar,...
07/21/2010
Tim created a globe that uses an Arduinoi, Xbee, a ShiftBrite shield and Processing code input data from his weather...
07/21/2010
This contactless tachometer project is based on an ATMEGA48 AVR micro controller, and is able to measure very high RPMs,...
07/20/2010
Dan Lampie and David Brenner built a turbine that powers a WiFi repeater and VOIP server. The project uses a...
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