In a recent blog post I posted an article on how the law evolved in the
digital space with the launch of eDivorce an online internet DIY divorce se...
Are you kidding me? iPhone cake for a wedding? Well, actually, it might be a good idea to highlight things as iPhone GUI icons on your wedding day. For this couple, they listed stuff like Texas A&M, must be where they went to college together and met. If you run out of ideas for your wedding cake, now you know there’s a good alternative, the iPhone Wedding Cake ! hahaha, I wonder how much they spent on the cake though, must be pretty darn expensive. I would say around $1000 at least
Washed Out – High Times (2009) [ Mirror Universe Tapes ] // Grade: A People love a reluctant star and Ernest Greene, the mastermind behind hazy electropop act Washed Out, is the year’s most unassuming buzz darling. Happier making tapes in his newly relocated Georgia home than signing record deals, Greene keeps his distribution DIY and sends fans into a frenzied hunt over his limited to 200 copies cassette, High Times . Out on two limited runs of 100 cassettes on South Carolina’s M
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Jonathan Thomson submitted this useful article about converting a low cost cell phone USB cable into and easy and cheap way to connect to an Arduinomicrocontroller setup. Jonathan found a cable for less then $3 which can be hacked to perform the same function as the typical $20 FTDI USB cable often used in Arduino projects.Jonathan submitted as part of the uCHobby Giveaway project and has selected to receive a Plug-in Bread Board Power Supply Kit for this article. IntroductionThe Arduino board
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I do not have an iPhone, but I’m certain that if I did, I probably wouldn’t be able to afford much else. Despite this (and despite my dedication to my tried and true “vintage” flip phone, of course) I’ve recently desired an iPhone or iTouch just to have a reason to make this neat little paper dock . Made with a single sheet of letter-sized paper, it’s a crafty way to be green with paper you have, without spending the green you don’t. Visit Dessine moi un objet for a template, video, and instr