Oxygen-tubing-legged robot walker
Another walking robot today! This one walks on 24 pneumatically-powered legs made from oxygen tubing, by Monica Anderson. [via BoingBoing]
Another walking robot today! This one walks on 24 pneumatically-powered legs made from oxygen tubing, by Monica Anderson. [via BoingBoing]
Enjoy programming microcontrollers, but frustrated about how difficult it can be to get them to do more than one thing at a time? Well, then you might be interested in Concurrency, an open source programming language and environment specifically designed with multitasking in mind.
The tie dye trend is in full gear as Erica from P.S. I made this grabs some of her favorite Tulip dyes and creates her own DIY Prozena Schouler S/S 2010 outfits for Who What Wear.
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Spray-on liquid glass is about to revolutionize almost everything… Spray-on liquid glass is transparent, non-toxic, and can protect virtually any surface against almost any damage from hazards such as water, UV radiation, dirt, heat, and bacterial infections. The coating is also flexible and breathable, which makes it suitable for use on an enormous array of […]
Mindstorms Rubik’s Cube solvers are a dime a dozen, but David Gilday’s bot offers two cool twists (sorry) — first, it solves a 4×4 cube rather than the classic, ordinary 3×3 cube. Second, and cooler, rather than relying on the NXT Intelligent Brick to do the heavy lifting, it uses a Nokia N95 mobile phone […]
Calli from Make It Do shares how to make this fun felt heart brooch with pom poms that can be added to skirts, blouses and even scarves.