Russian homemade DJ cassette decks


Dinner time used to be a bit more interesting it seems. A new set of deadly eating-irons added for your pleasure and delectation. Note that the barrels point backwards, towards the user, so they’re not designed for plugging your host if he makes impertinent remarks about your table manners. It is difficult to imagine a social gathering where it is appropriate to shoot off your own elbows. Link.
The people who put out Make magazine are well aware that you could use the information in it to break the law, void your warranty, violate a user agreement, fry a circuit, blow a fuse or poke an eye out. “Technology, the laws, and limitations imposed by manufacturers and content owners are constantly changing,” an editor’s note warns. “Thus, some of the projects described may not work, may be inconsistent with current laws or user agreements or may damage or adversely affect some equipment. Your safety is your own responsibility, including proper use of equipment and safety gear, and determining whether you have adequate skill and experience.” Link.


The next version of iTunes, 4.9 is out grabbing podcasts from site around the web, likely from testers at Apple. Logs are showing a new user agents “Agent: iTunes/4.9 (Macintosh; N; PPC)” and then the podcasts are being downloaded. This is really good news, it means we’re getting close to seeing it go live soon. If you have a podcast, check your logs! Here’s our previous coverage with photos.