Month: September 2005

More furniture made from FedEx boxes…

More furniture made from FedEx boxes…

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You might recall awhile back, we posted up about the furniture made from FedEx boxes and then the not so nice legal letters afterwards, but- that’s certainly not stopping other folks making their own tables from boxes too. When it Absolutely, Positively, Has to be Free… Link.

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Conference write up…from a young person

Conference write up…from a young person

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A few weeks ago I was at O’Reilly’s Foo camp and while I thought I saw a lot of interesting things, took photos and met a lot of people- this write up from the son of one of the folks there is perhaps the best one I’ve read. Note to self, try to look at the world through eyes like these all the time. Link.

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Milk Carton Marble Run…

Milk Carton Marble Run…

38796066 4296863E94 MAKE Flickr photo pool member laurence posted a neat photo in the MAKE pool – This is a marble-run made out of milk cartons. I saw it at the Tokyo National Museum where they had a whole room filled with various creative ways of “recycling” these cartons. Link.

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Google Talk Conference Bot

Google Talk Conference Bot

Clipboard01-748848 Evidently this isn’t the first, but somebody’s running a bot on Google Talk which essentially creates a chat room for Talk users. A few folks seem to think this is Google’s doing, although I can’t see this having as much practical application as oh, say, actual rooms. Source code included. Link.

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HOW TO Control Csound with a Custom Midi Controller

HOW TO Control Csound with a Custom Midi Controller

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Fabienne Serrière has a couple really good HOW TOs on getting started with Csound and then she shows constructing a homemade MIDI controller circuit and using the new device to control Csound in real time. Link.

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The Inside Out Computer

The Inside Out Computer

Plexicase From Etsy – a place to buy and sell all things handmade…an inside-out computer. The motherboard, instead of being hidden away, faces outward for all to see. The entire case was made by hand using oak hardwood and 1/4″ amber-tinted plexiglass. [via] Link.

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