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LEGO Han Solo in Carbonite

LEGO Han Solo in Carbonite

solo1.jpgIt’s that time of year again- Star Wars season. Expect to see a lot of cool DIY light sabers, life size Tie Fighers, DIY Ewok costumes and of course a 70″ x 30″ x 10″ Han Solo in Carbonite made from LEGOs. It took about 10,000 bricks, almost all dark gray, and about three months of on and off building. Link.

DIY MultiMediaCard MP3 player

DIY MultiMediaCard MP3 player

mp3.jpgI think this might be my new MP3 player. This MP3 player uses cheap MMC for storage, powered by a single AAA battery running a 20 Mhz chip which can play files up to 256 kBps at 44.1 kHz. ID3 support, Nokia LCD screen, micro joystick, not bad at all. Full schematic & pcb, hex file available. I think encasing this in clear lucite would be rad. Link.

MAKE Extras: PC DVR and Magstripe Multi-Track

Two MAKE Extras published today– these are projects and updates that MAKE publishes online, for all to see, no dead trees. One is a recipe for a PC-based Digital Video Recorder (DVR) / media server / multi-console game machine that does everything except charge you every month. Link. The other Make Extra is an update to MAKE 01’s Magnetic Stripe Reader project, which shows you how to read the data off of stripes in any of the the three standard locations on a card. More power to you! Link.

Call in to MAKE! 206-888-MAKE

Call in to MAKE! 206-888-MAKE

makeaudio.gifOur next audio show will be released this Friday- so if you have any questions about projects, hacks, technology, questions about anyhing– please call our voicemail today or Thursday and leave a message 206-888-MAKE. It’s not a local call, but you can also email me a sound file to pt at oreilly dot com. Listen to our previous show here to get an idea what we talk about or want us to talk about!

Calling All Makers!

Calling All Makers!

maketoon.jpgWe’re looking for MAKE subscribers and/or MakeZine.com fans that build projects in the Denver and Miami area(s). There are a couple local newspapers that want to chat with you about what you’re up to. Please drop us a line by emailing dan at oreilly dot com. Thanks!

Make a crowd

Make a crowd

doll.jpgHere’s an interesting photo set from someone who works for production company that needed to make a crowd of people out of inflatable humanoids…”A production company I work for supplies them to movies, commercials etc for use as extras. This is a typical day of blowing them up, helping them get dressed, and finding them a good seat in the stadium“. Link.