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Interview with Tim & Dale on Amazon

Interview with Tim & Dale on Amazon

amazon.gifAmazon’s MAKE Magazine listing now includes a 5 minute sample of Make:Audio, our upcoming audio series. In this snippit Tim O’Reilly and Dale Dougherty talk about MAKE past, present and future. A little heads up, it’s a Real audio file, so if that isn’t your thing the full 32 minute interview will be posted here in MP3/OGG goodness on MakeZine.com in about a week as we kick off our Make:Audio series! Interview recored on an 3G iPod running Linux (Podzilla).

Make a Magnetic Spice Rack

Make a Magnetic Spice Rack

magnet.jpgVia del.icio.us– Here’s a neat article about making a magnetic spice rack using a sheet of metal, magnets and watchmaker cases. I really like this since you can see the spices inside the cases and arrange them in all sorts of neat ways or even via recipes. I think I might make one for all the little screws, nuts and bolts I have and mount it to a huge wall, possibly adding a white board between the metal. Article here, photo here.

Tim Hawkinson exhibit at the Whitney Museum

Tim Hawkinson exhibit at the Whitney Museum

6650.jpgI hope to get to NYC to check this out, it looks amazing! Many of the geared, motor driven exhibits are so big, they needed to be housed in the Sculpture garden. Überorgan, created from multiple bus-size biomorphic balloons, each with its horns tuned to a different note in an octave, is a gargantuan self-playing organ. Its musical score consists of a 200-foot-long scroll of dots and dashes encoding old hymns, pop classics, and improvisational ditties. Tim Hawkinson explains: “The score is deciphered by the organ’s brain- a bank of light-sensitive switches- and then reinterpreted by a series of switches and relays that translate the original patterns into nonrepeating variations of the score.”.

Einstein’s Birthday & Firefox

Einstein’s Birthday & Firefox

ScienceFridayNew.jpgI just got around to listening to this week’s Science Friday I recorded. The 2nd hour had a great segment with clips of people who knew or worked with Einstein. It’s his 126th birthday and 2005 is the 100 year anniversary of Albert Einstein’s “miraculous year” and- it’s worldwide “Year of Physics” (more here). The other part of the show had Mitchell Baker, President, Mozilla Foundation talking about FireFox. You can listen to the segments here.