Daisy : open source MP3 player
Available from MAKE: online magazine…an open source MP3 player, ready to be designed, assembled, and improved upon my non other than you. get one here.
found at we make money not art
Posted: November 28th, 2006
at 6:38pm by orangemenace
Categories: computers,weaponry,open source
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Maps of War
Learn where Israel was and where it is now. Awesome history lesson in 90 seconds.
Posted: September 25th, 2006
at 1:30pm by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: life,web,politricks,maps
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Make Your Own Bump Key!
No, not that kind of a bump key, you fiends. This kind of shady ninja teaches us how to make a key that can open any door. Those in the know call this a bump key.
via high t3ch
Posted: September 8th, 2006
at 3:21pm by Black Ock
Categories: hood status,crime,gear,open source
Comments: 2 comments
Yo bra, hit me with two tigers so I can cop some nkauza for my cheri…
Say what? With the cellphone industry picking up steam in developing countries, new languages are emerging.
A Yahoo News article focuses on the lingo that is being created in Africa.
"MTN, Africa’s biggest cell phone operator, has published a dictionary of SMS lingo and is launching a campaign to teach poorer South Africans how to text message."
In related news, texting seems to be improving students’ grammar skills!
via textually
Posted: August 4th, 2006
at 5:45am by Black Ock
Categories: life,cell phones,business,language
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Aussies Lead The Way In Green Entrepreneurialism
Those wacky Aussies are among those at the forefront of renewable energy. From the article:
"The solar tower is the most audacious of a host of renewable-energy projects under way in Australia that are making the country the global hotbed of alternative-energy entrepreneurship. Concerns over greenhouse gases, the oil crisis, and China’s voracious appetite for energy may have stirred only faint interest from the U.S. government and, to date, halting efforts by American entrepreneurs. But Down Under, people see a big upside, and a swarm of innovating Aussies are busily staking out turf in what is sure to be a massive global market for renewable energy in coming years."
Read about converting hot air into energy @ CNNMoney
Posted: August 2nd, 2006
at 3:11pm by Koookiecrumbles
Categories: myninjaplease,life,green,entrepreneurship
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