BusinessWeek Magazine: Best of the Web
MAKE was picked for the home section! Thanks to everyone who voted! In our travels around the Web, we come across countless sites and services. But with only 24 hours in the day, we have to settle on a relative few as places to work, play, and get things done online. These are our picks for the cream of the crop... Link.

Tell what time it is, with the stars…Print this page from browser and cut out the circles below. If you don’t have a printer, try drawing your own star clock by copying the images below. Cut the notch on the smaller (blue) circle. Place the small circle on top of the large circle. Push a large paper faster to make a center hole through both circles and spread open the fastener on the back slde of the Star Clock or poke a hole through the circles with a pencil then thread a string or thin rubber band through the hole and knot it on both sides.
Another from Shadowstitch- he picked up a wooden velociraptor skeleton model from the thrift store, sadly someone

Nice Mac stuff reuse from MacVroom “We decided to take matters into our own hands and make a simple protective sleeve for our new nano…We started with something that would be both protective and useful to shine up the iPod nano – a soft chamois cloth. Chamois is also fairly thin and will not add much bulk. Lucky for us, Apple includes one of these cloths with their Cinema Displays, so we had one on hand”.
Gary writes “This site has info on how to adapt toys for disabled kids to use. Check out the “Bob the Builder” hack. There’s also an article about how the author works with Scouts to hack toys for disabled kids for Eagle Scout projects”.