PSUBS OSS (Open Source Submarine) Project
Just when you thought you had seen all the Open Source Projects you could think of, the Open Source Submersible Project comes along. The project was founded on the belief that oncerted effort, pooled resources, and freely available information would esult in a better Personal Submersible for all. www.psubs.org has lots of other info on submarines too. Thanks Hans! Link.
If you are a Linux user and want to rip your DVD movies to DivX4, DivX5 and Xvid seamlessly, this article is for you. We will use a single ripping tool (DVD::Rip) to extract DVD movies and encode them to the compression formats mentioned above. All you need is a DVD drive, a DVD movie, an Internet connection and a Linux machine [
Great reference. Tao of Mac writes “I’ve decided to put up a short tutorial on generating KML data for Google Earth – anyone with PHP installed should be able to use these simple techniques to layer their own data atop Google Earth from nothing but a CSV file, and build up from there”.
I don’t really care for CD and DVD packaging and am always on the look out for something better. Mike writes “3D Insertable is a fully patented, 100% recyclable product that replaces CD jewel cases and standard DVD cases. Use for your CD packaging, DVD packaging, photo packaging and software packaging.” Electrons are still the best container.


These robot sculptures, created by Gordon Bennett, are made from a mixture of both old and new found objects. The parts are found in various places, including garbage dumps, basements, construction sites and garage sales. They are inspired by Norman Bel Geddes and Raymond Loewry, whose visions of the “Modern Age” helped shape industrial design in the ’40s and ’50s.