Month: October 2005

Alchemy in the Desert?

Alchemy in the Desert?

Mk-Af135 Diesel10032005171706 Mister Jalopy writes “Anybody that has started a car on a cold day knows there is significant moisture in auto exhaust. What a brilliant hack to capture ” – Keeping an army provisioned in the desert is a ballet of logistics, particularly when it comes to supplying two vital liquids: diesel fuel and water. Now, using technologies developed for the space program, the U.S. Army is conducting an experiment that could convert the exhaust pipes of military vehicles into water fountains. Later this month, United Technologies Corp.’s Hamilton Sundstrand unit will deliver two military Humvees to the Army for three months of testing at the Aberdeen Proving Ground outside Baltimore. Link.

Waffle-making robot

Waffle-making robot

Wafflerobot3 500 I, for one, welcome our new waffle making robot overlords – Jesse Klein is in no rush to get to the patent office. His invention – a robot that toasts, butters, pours syrup and spreads whipped cream on waffles – is both ingenious and absurd. It’s a contraption in the mold of Rube Goldberg, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist known for his drawings of inventions that make simple tasks agonizingly complex [via] Link.

Sew Technological!

Sew Technological!

Alien Garth on Extreme Craft writes “For every crafty punk rocker or artist dipping their toes into the craft world, there’s a techno-geek with a heart of gold and a yen for the handmade. So it is with Leah Buechley, a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the University of Colorado. Leah is a part of the Craft Technology Group, which investigates intersections of craft and technology with a pedagogical bent. Her personal projects have included LED tank tops and bracelts with programmable light-up ornaments, math handbags, and an automated wine glass orchestra”… [via] Link.

Return of the photomart?

Return of the photomart?

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It looks like taking your digital photos to the photo mart for printing might be a bit cheaper than printing it yourself at home. The printer companies make a lot of coin on the the ink, so in the end you pay more. As this is going on, more people are sharing photos online and may later use print services from those sites. How do you Makers out there print your photos? [via] Link.

Yahoo! Podcasts

Yahoo! Podcasts

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Yahoo! enters the podcast arena with their own podcast directory and service – if you use the Yahoo! Music engine (our review here) or anything else it seems, you can sync to your music player too. I’ll give it a spin soon, looks promising. It’s pretty incredible that the DIY audio scene has so many options now – ODEO, iTunes, all the podcatcher applications… Link and here’s the MAKE audio show, which we’ll have more of soon, promise!