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I guess if you were wearing these, putting your foot in your mouth wouldn’t be a social faux pas …. [via Design for Mankind]
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I guess if you were wearing these, putting your foot in your mouth wouldn’t be a social faux pas …. [via Design for Mankind]
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories has a great guide to organizing your spices, whether you use a pinch of coriander here and there or cups of chili flakes at a time. They go over purchasing, decanting, and organizing the spices you use in your kitchen.
Found in the MAKE Flickr pool: This electromechanical game, created by Greg Borenstein and Scott Wayne Indiana, is based on the (in)famous Running of the Bulls event held annually in the Festival of San FermÃn in Pamplona, Spain (and other places). The linear motion of the bulls is powered by a stepper motor pulling a […]
This video from TakePart isn’t just cute with a catchy tune, it has loads of important information on how using less plastic can help save our oceans. Watch it and be inspired to do your part, and then check out our Save My Oceans contest where your plastic project could win an iPad. Be sure […]
Have you ever seen any of the amazing custom Lego work proliferating on the internet these days and wondered, “Where did they get exactly the bricks they needed to build that thing?” Sourcing parts can be especially difficult if your model, like Flickr user Legohaulic’s Great White Nautilus, shown above, includes lots of unusual elements. As far as I know, there is, as yet, no site or service in the world that will let you upload a list of Lego elements, in exactly the colors and quantities you want, and then price, pack, and ship you an order containing exactly those elements. It seems like a great idea, but the logistical problems of making that happen are enormous. BrickLink, however, is the next-best thing. Thousands of private Lego resellers from around the world have shops there selling kits, manuals, and individual elements indexed by official Lego catalog number. If you’re sourcing parts for a particular model, you still have to do some manual legwork running down the particular combination of BrickLink sellers that optimize price, availability, seller location, seller minimum order values, and so forth for the items on your list, but it’s still an incredible resource.
Our favorite eyes and ears in the international hobby market, Fra Fondi, is at the Shizuoka Hobby Show 2010 in Tokyo. On Hobby Media, he’s posted a bunch of coverage already. The text is in Italian, but the tour-of-the-floor videos speak for themselves. Frankie will be liveblogging tonight at 6pm PDT (9pm EDT) from the […]
MAKE subscriber Steve Hoefer sent us a link to this fascinating piece on retro-direct drives for bikes. Not really sure how practical it is, but the engineering is interesting. And, it’s probably a great way to work different leg muscles. What’s a retro-direct bike? At the beginning of the 20th century, although derailleurs and geared […]