Month: July 2005
MSN Virtual Earth is out…(early) UPDATE
I think Microsoft planned on announcing this on Monday, but after reading the comments here– it looks like someone figured out that Microsoft’s Virtual Earth (MS version of Google maps) is out. It has a feature called “locate me” You can install Location Finder to display your current location on a Virtual Earth map by using Wi-Fi technology. If you do not install Location Finder, or if your computer does not support Wi-Fi, Virtual Earth can attempt to find your location by using the Internet Protocol (IP) address of your computer. This method is less accurate. To learn more, see Use Locate Me. Have fun, go play… Link. Update: Here is the API site, also a day early.
Rare Vintage Apple I Computer System on eBay
Only $20k. This is an auction for a MINT condition Apple I Computer. This is an extremely rare piece of personal computer history. Only 200 were made, about 150 sold and just a handful still in existence. The Apple I was the first Personal computer with “everything” on the motherboard. It was the precursor and inspiration of the Apple II. Link.
Homemade Nintendo controller chair…

Here is a really nice Nintendo controller looking chair made from vinyl and foam. Looks like it cost about $40 to make and whole lot of stitching with a heavy duty needle. I hope they post a pattern or more HOW TO action… [via] Link. Bonus link: Homemade Nintendo purse.
Bowden’s Hobby Circuits
A small collection of electronic circuits for the hobbyist or student. Site includes over 100 circuit diagrams, links to related sites, commercial kits and projects, newsgroups and educational areas. Most of the circuits can be built with common components available from Radio Shack or salvaged from scrap electronic equipment. Most all of the circuits have been built and tested and believed to perform as described, however possible mistakes may be found. Link.
Kite Aerial Photography 360° Panoramas

In the first volume of MAKE we had our aerial kite photography article- if you liked that, you’ve got to check out these aerial kite photography panoramas. Not only are they stunning, but Scott shows you how he made them (you only need to take two photos). Link.
How they make LEGOs

Here’s how they make LEGOs, this little Flash movie shows the entire process from beginning to end. As an added bonus, the entire application is made in pixel art. Navigate, roll over and click the different steps in the LEGO making. Link.
