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John Baichtal
My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets & toys. @johnbaichtal nerdage.net
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01/25/2010
Can your kids identify a Shiny Pichu but not a Procyon lotor (raccoon)? An open source initiative called the Phylomon...
01/24/2010
Ed Diment is working on a minifig-scale aircraft carrier. The picture above shows an anti-aircraft battery — imagine the detail...
01/24/2010
Are you hip to DNA origami, anthropomimetic machines, and ultracapacitors? If not, you may want to check out Popular Mechanics’...
01/23/2010
Flickr user Mtneer sure has a sweet setup! Click on the link to see a bunch more photos of this...
01/23/2010
Kenney was featured in a Japanese public television show, New York Wave. The crew followed me for several months and...
01/23/2010
This project, by designers Marcos Madia, Sergio Ohashi and Juan Manuel Pantano, explores the idea of a folding wind turbine....
01/22/2010
Lucas Fragomeni built a puzzle box that can only be opened if a specific morse code sequence is entered. His...
01/22/2010
Need a datacenter rack but don’t have one? Never fear, someone figured out that the Ikea “Lack” side tables work...
01/21/2010
Gabriel Hargrove, Lynn Lim and William Newhouse at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Architecture, Interior Architecture and...
01/21/2010
I have no idea what need there is for a folding workstation, especially one that looks profoundly uncomfortable. Still, it’s...
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