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Phillip Torrone
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02/19/2008
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I met up with Roylco, they’re a paper die cut company that has tons of...
02/19/2008
Wil @ Hack a day writes – I caught up with [Larry] from pauldotcom.com and got a quick walk-through of...
02/19/2008
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I met with Elenco, they make a series of kits called “Snap circuits” we’ve featured...
02/19/2008
Todbot writes – Want to hook up a Wii Nunchuck to an Arduino but don’t want to cut up the...
02/19/2008
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I was happy to see Robotis’s BIOLOID, these are somewhat well-known humanoid robot kits, but...
02/19/2008
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 Scientific Explorer had one of the most interesting areas with their colorful packaging, as I...
02/19/2008
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I saw Kristal’s crystals for the first time in person, these are quartz-looking crystals you...
02/19/2008
Note form Jim @ TechShop, there are *more* coming! — TechShop is an open workshop space that provides its members...
02/19/2008
@The NYC Toy fair 2008 I toured the Thames and Kosmos area, one of the best of the entire Toy...
02/19/2008
The open source, linux based squeezable bean-bag like computer, the Chumby – is now for sale to the entire public,...
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