Earlier today, on September 4, 2014, I decided to conduct a science experiment using items no more than $300. The experiment was done to replace the ability to see colors for the ability to hear colors. And yes, if you’re as deep into the worlds...
You said anything...so I thought I would see what happens when I share all the links from this Open Source GIS Tool website. This is information that helps my project team work on our upcoming projects. Enjoy! Open Source GIS[Last...
I hadn't touched CAD in a decade, so when I needed a package to model in, to support my shiny new Replicator 2, I had to choose a path.I took another run at blender, and a few other stalwarts, but ended up flowing through 123D, the Inventor Fusion beta,...
See current entries: sci-fi-contest tagEntry Deadline: 12:00:00am PDT on 4/29/14Let’s face it… you want an excuse to build something cool. In addition to the notoriety of winning a Hackaday contest, we have a number of very respectable prizes this...
Long ago, in a land called Kettering, OH, my 14-year-old self got bored, restless and discontent, but this was no ordinary case of adolescent ennui. I was jealous, longing, consumed by the desire to do one thing above all else. It was a crazy...
Intelligence Aatah recently managed the development of the program from which you can determine the location of any user of the Internet within 15 seconds of his use through advanced technology and bounds. The newspaper said in a report that this new...
Flying keyfobI still have a keyfob camera laying around and always wanted to make it fly. I frankensteined it to make time lapse pictures like a "drop and shoot for hours or days or years" device. would be cool to see it fly from my 18-floor house I...
Shirts are now shipping!We are finally starting to ship the shirts. The United States addresses are being shipped starting today and we'll move onto International shipments as soon as we work our way through those. Oh, and there will be stickers too...
I recently got distracted from everything when I saw a quantum device from the canadian show "continuum" on thingiverse.com and had to make my own version of it, because I wasn't happy with the file someone uploaded. So I made this; 8 different parts,...
FUTURE HACK:The system needs an X-Box encasement, two wireless joysticks, and will have to be built for high-end processing speed for indie game development and play. The device will have the capability for android / windows setup (multi - platform)...
DESCRIPTIONA gradually improving attempt to make a useful pcb mill out of a printer and other assorted garbage, with a minimal budget and no fancy tools. It works!, but let's see how much better it can be.DETAILSNOTE: This project is gradually improving....
Whenever I watch sci-fi films, TV shows, etc., I always tend to over-think certain scenes or actions which catches my eye as being near unbelievable or unachievable. My thoughts go into how we can make them achievable, and thus believable to the mass...
I thought I might as well share my thoughts on some new stuff I got from SparkFun.First up: the 50 watt soldering station. Apart from the metal dome for the brass sponge in the iron holder being loose, it's a solid iron. Adjustable temperature, fine...
I've tried to get some pictures of NOAA sats today, the conditions wasn't really good but anyway...Here is my setup, on a high point of my town.My talkie-walkie, is a Baofeng GT-3 MARK II, I'm using a 3.5mm stereo jack to 2.5mm stereo jack for recoding...
I won the fubarino a while ago on hackaday.com because I worked a little easter egg into a Game Boy Printer library for the arduino. The printing from code was a work around since I never got the serial running. I ran into problems though, trying...