The Poor Man’s Raid Array
What self-respecting geek doesn’t get the warm fuzzies at the mere mention of the RAID. With the rising GB to Dollar ratio, we felt it was a good time to feature a project that takes Pure Geekieness(TM) and mixes in a good helping of do it your self. Where else are you going to store all those MP3s (legally obtained, of course)? On a single 200 GB Drive? Or a RAID 5 Array? Take you pick, I know where I will be storing mine. Link.
Converting home videos to DVD is a great way to preserve, share and enhance those old tapes that may be aging not too gracefully and “do it yourself” tape to DVD conversion can be easy and affordable. If you want to transfer VHS to DVD, several options exist for the VHS to DVD conversion and, if done right, the DVD’s can look even better than the original VHS tapes (for simplicity sake I use VHS, but this process also applies to VHS-C, SVHS, Hi8, regular, even Beta).

I’ve been setting up a Newton and an Emate here for a couple articles- This IM client looks really good. NewtonIM is a jabber client for the Newton Message Pad 2×000. It requires Newton Internet Enabler. Any Makers out there using a Wifi’d Newton?
Here’s a good step by step on running Mac OS X on an Xbox, it’s pretty slow as you’d expect- but it’ll help pass the time until we get those new MacTels. You’ll need to software mod your Xbox and put Xebian Linux on it, have a purchased a copy of Mac OS X and made an image of it…
Neat project, uses a VCR as a computer case. I decided gut the VCR and use it as a computer case. This would replace the functionality of the DVD player and video recorder with one unit that looks more like a VCR than a computer (thus keeping the wife happy). My initial goal was to get Freevo running on it, so during the build I affectionately referred to it as my “VCRVO” project. Here are the steps I took…