Feb 14, 2006
Nanodevices That Assemble Themselves + More
Via Berkeleys ScienceMatters newsletter - Nanodevices That Assemble Themselves.
Wow - Yellow-mold controlls a robot.
Another guide to a useful type of cable - 5 in 1 Sys Admin Cable. Someone needs to make & sell these things. I was pleasantly pleased to find a cisco serial adaptop which converted the utp style jack into a serial null-modem type connection so I can connect to my Cobalt Qube via serial port. So I guess I have a a 2 in 1 lead (Cisco serial & Null Modem lead).
Brief article on Using Ethereal.
Interesting - How Unix/Linux knows what command to run.
Useful - Writing Tips for Non-Writers Who Don't Want to Work at Writing. I tend to write long rambling sentances.
Minimalist web design at the CSS Trapist Monestary
Hardware hacking - How to build parallel port prototypes. Rudimentary guide to sending control signals via the parallel port.
Cool - Stonehenge recreated using 140 refrigerators.
Nifty - Lego Suicides.
Astronomy - USB Camera attachment for Telescopes.
Still has the jaw/chin even when he was young - Tom Waits is in this year book which is up for auction on eBay.
If anyone remembers the original 70's Incredible Hulk - you'll be interested to hear that Lou Ferrigno is now a sheriffs deputy in LA.
Another collection of Win32 software - Open Source CD. LetMeType looks handy . . .
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