My 10 Favorite Mechanical Animations from Wikipedia
My ten favorite mechanical animations from Wikipedia.
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My ten favorite mechanical animations from Wikipedia.
This free web-based tool generates your text as a fold-up extruded 3D origami model. It’s based on this paper from Erik Demaine, Martin Demaine, and Jason Ku at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. [via Boing Boing] More: Joel Cooper’s amazing origami masks plus grid tutorial Origami model + reflection = skull Gorgeous […]
And we’re back with our second installment of Your Comments, the weekly feature where we share our favorite comments from Make: Online, our Facebook page, and Twitter. We hope you will find these little snippets informative, inspiring, and entertaining. So, without further ado… Your Comments! Simon regaled us with this anecdote after seeing the Beautiful […]
There’s something appealing about being able to set your mobile down and have it start charging without having to attache anything special to the device itself. Inspired by such simplicity, maker Infinitemods gutted a Palm Pre for the necessary parts and retrofitted a brand new HTC Evo to charge using a Palm Touchstone inductive charger.
If you’re running the latest Cyanogen build on your Nexus One, then you might like to take advantage of this mod that will allow the mobile to capture video in 720p. It’s still a little rough around the edges, but it does works as advertised.
Normally, when you connect your Android mobile to your PC you’re mounting it as a device. If you want to do it the other way around, you’re going to have to put the interface into USB host mode. Android hacker Sven Killig has got his Nexus One running in host mode and has connected all sorts of interesting devices to it. In addition to a USB keyboard, mouse, webcam, he’s also got an external monitor running X.
Steve Roberts, the “high-tech nomad,” shows you how he built his mobile lab and makerspace.