Liberty Fabrics – Q & A with Anna Buruma
Erin at A Dress a Day shares the news that there’s a new book coming out all about the history of Liberty Fabrics. Check out her blog for a Q & A with the author, LIberty archivist Anna Buruma.
Erin at A Dress a Day shares the news that there’s a new book coming out all about the history of Liberty Fabrics. Check out her blog for a Q & A with the author, LIberty archivist Anna Buruma.
Android Proxy App – Use your Android G1 for net access via Lifehacker. I missed out on getting the iPhone app that does this before it was pulled from the store, bummer – but this is good news for g1 users!
Whiteboard Pong! via NOTCOT. Take a regular Whiteboard, regular Whiteboard markers and play PONG irregularly. What you are seeing is a real live demonstration of our physics based engine responding to it’s real life surroundings, the computer sees and recognises the black shapes on the whiteboard and the virtual ball behaves accordingly.
A follow up our previous post (now with PDF & another)… Pete writes – The FCC is deregulating “white-spaces”, which are the unused bits of the TV spectrum. This is important to us Makers, since RF circuits for the TV spectrum are easy to find and modify for cheap (just tear apart an old TV, […]
Ingrid Goldbloom Bloch’s fascination with alterna-art materials began as a little girl when she’d follow her dad around hardware stores inspecting bins of nuts and bolts…Over the years, the Needham self-taught artist and mother of two has found ways to combine hardware with traditional art materials such as beads and yarn for one-of-a-kind teapots, urns, […]
Craftster user Choleblack customized a simple pair of $2 pumps from the resale store, turning them into these one-of-a-kind Marie Antionette numbers covered in silk.
Evil Mad Scientist show some Lego projects to be both useful and fun in your kitchen.