iPhone: 2.0 firmware jailbroken, 3G taken apart
Posted Thursday July 10, 2008, 4:50 am, Over one day old
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We knew there have been quite a few other home built cars that have foregone traditional engines for motorcycle power plants, so we asked Google for a few project suggestions. It turned up this excellent round up of motorcycle powered cars by The Kneeslider.
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Users can visit Algorithm Ink, where they can draw various compelling designs with just a few lines of script. Users can also browse through designs made by others, easily save them as JPGs, or even modify them by adding their own bits of code.
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See some of these Hack a Day veterans after the break. One of the ones that caught our eye is the Shadow Robot Company's The Shadow Hand we first posted in 2005. Despite its name, this robot was not designed for evil, but to be the best available robot modeled on the human hand.
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Filed under: misc hacks [Mortiz Waldermeyer], the man who brought us the interactive LED pong table, has recently completed a project commissioned by Microsoft: an interactive chandelier that can receive and react to music from a Zune mp3 player.
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The dispenser is made of a Tupperware tub, a fish tank water filter, a float switch, and a water solenoid valve. It works essentially the same way as any toilet: the solenoid valve lets water into the filter where it is dispensed to the Tupperware container.
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