Month: September 2005

Single use only, modifications prohibited

Single use only, modifications prohibited

Cart-1 The Ninth Circuit has created box-wrap patent licenses. Now the label on the box that says “single use only” is given force of law, and if you refill the cartridge you are liable for patent infringement. This from Lexmark, the company that already tried and failed to control the printer cartridge after-market using the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)…Will patent owners exploit this decision as an opportunity to impose over-reaching restrictions on formerly permitted post-sale uses, repairs, modifications, and resale? Will consumers soon confront “single use only, not for resale” notices on more and more products? Will innovators stumble over labels announcing “modifications prohibited”? Link.

My workbenches – “clean work”

My workbenches – “clean work”

40008130 7B076B50Fa SMAKE Flickr photo pool member gkaufman posted up shots of his work area; be sure to post up yours! I have 2 workbenches in my garage. I built them both from a kit (StrongTite??) at Home Depot. The one in the back of the garage holds almost all of my tools, and is used when I need to do normal garage-type work (woodwork, grinding, auto repair, etc). The workbench up front is for computer-related activities, including any arcade stuff I might be working on. Link.

Breadboard for the LED beltbuckle…

Breadboard for the LED beltbuckle…

39661587 Cd35Fc9Cd9 Pretty much all the pieces are there. The circuit has been designed, the programming is nigh complete and all that is left is building the casing, minor tweaks here and there, and finally assembly. Even though the Silver face did take a while to come in we are still on a good time table. The prototype will be in dip packaging the final Belt Buckles will be printed for sip packaging. Photo here and more about the project here.

HOW TO make a Slide Lamp

HOW TO make a Slide Lamp

Homefeatslidelamp Here’s a way to put vacation photos on display without holding friends captive. Link a group of slides taken at some far-flung locale together to create a lampshade that offers a colorful, indoor escape-from bad lamp design, if nothing else. On your next excursion, bring along a few rolls of slide film (bonus: it’s less expensive than the print variety) and try taking thematic shots of bad motels, perhaps, or exotic plant life. Link.

AppleCrate: An Apple II-Based Parallel Computer

AppleCrate: An Apple II-Based Parallel Computer

Crate Cool project from Michael J. Mahon – At the outset, when designing NadaNet, I envisioned that it could be used to support parallel computing on Apple II machines. To add more processors and save space, I decided that I would package several Apple //e main boards together, without keyboards or peripheral slot cards. (I didn’t disassemble the Apples myself, but found a box of Apple //e main boards being sold as an auction lot for about a dollar each!) I settled on a wooden cube about one foot on a side which I slotted to hold up to 8 main boards. For whimsical reasons, I called it an “AppleCrate”. [via] Link.