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My next home

My next home

I LOVE this cargo container home, spotted on New World Geek. I could so live in that thing, provided I owned all the land beyond that window and my property was protected by a high fence, ’cause otherwise, it’s curtains (which would blown the whole effect). Exhibitionist Estates — coming soon to a development near […]

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Calling all tinkerers

Calling all tinkerers

At this year’s Maker Faire, our friends at iFixit are on a mission to “Fix the World!” (starting with the easier-to-tackle mechanical/electronic world). They’re hosting a new repair section at the fair. They want to show people how to fix all sorts of things — and they need your help (’cause fixin’ the world ain’t […]

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Gadget recycling tips

Gadget recycling tips

The Wired How-To Wiki has a piece on Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Your Old Gadgets. So far, it’s mainly about the recycling part, but hey, it’s a wiki, so you can add your own ideas for reusing old gadgets. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Your Old Gadgets

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More useful shipping containers

More useful shipping containers

Photo from Afropicmusing via Afrigadget Afrigadget has a post on repurposed shipping containers. A search through Flickr for shipping container gives some interesting results. I like the apartment building. Wikipedia has an entry on shipping container architecture. You may also want to park your container across the valley from Gareth (It doesn’t sound like he […]

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Containers 2 Clinics

Containers 2 Clinics

Liz writes in with information about an innovative new project to convert surplus shipping containers into medical clinics for people in the developing world. As it turns out, shipping containers are a pretty useful even if they aren’t shipping stuff around. A shipping container, once retrofitted for use as a health clinic, is a durable, […]

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Cat-5 in the garden

Cat-5 in the garden

Patti Schiendelman, Maker Media index, and New World Geek, posted a piece about using Cat-5 cable to create a garden trellis on her fence. She writes: Last year I did a webby-looking twine support for my green beans – it worked really well, plus it was entertaining to look at while waiting for the beans […]

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Salvaged-parts living room fixture

Salvaged-parts living room fixture

Josh Kopel, of Dorkbot Seattle, made this lovely ceiling fixture from a colander and a sand strainer he got at RE Store, a used building supply place in Seattle. [via The Genteel Recessionista]

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