build a robot
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build a robot
http://mindstorms.lego.com/eng/default.aspx
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Originally Posted by lefteyewilly
I saw that a couple says ago- so sick. Much better usability wise then their keyboard.
While that screen is very cool and I love steampunk, the idea of decorating substance goes against all of my design sensibilities. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
I saw a trailer for some steampunk movie coming out soon. I can't remember the name atm.
yeah, i'm subscribed to that site, so get the projects weekly, there's some pretty cool ones, which i keep meaning to try (also some pretty **** ones).Quote:
Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
What happened to ideas like put up a bookshelf or tile a wall, or if you're feeling bookish, learn a language.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheOriginalFlashDavo
I tried to come up with something positive here, but can't lie.
If you learn a lanuage, you can at least have the goal of visiting that area, trying out your new-found skill, but seeing as you jump from one spot of social distress to another (where they probably don't speak Italian), that's out of the window.
That looks like it was taken straight out of HG Wells' Time Machine.Quote:
Originally Posted by lefteyewilly
Figured I wouldn't make a new thread. Anyone do any cool little DIY projects lately?
Thinking of doing this since it's SO cheap. Just need to figure out a way to make it portable with a small(preferably rechargeable) 12v battery. I'll defintely be making a nicer case.
http://metku.net/index.html?path=mod...ight/index_eng
I have been doing some camping and my interest in hammock camping has increased. While researching that I came across this: Gear Hammock, Pack Cover, Bear Bag, Water Tote, Mini Rain Fly . . . All in one
I had a great time making it. It was my first time sewing on a machine and after doing that I made my own hammock. It is keeping me sane while watching kids and not being able to find a job. It is also making me a target amongst the friends lol.
Here are some pictures.
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...8/bear_bag.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1..._hammock_1.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1..._hammock_2.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ck_cover_1.jpg
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...8/rain_fly.jpg
Now that's awesome!
Cost me a wopping 3 bucks tops. The fabric was silicon coated ripstop nylon from the $1 bin at Wally world, the cord stop was .25$ from a fabric store. Also it might surprise you how many you can scavenge around the house, and the cord was a $1.50 I also have a small bungee in there to maintain tension that I took off one I found in the garage. Next time I will use shock cord(bungee cord) around the whole thing (.25$ per foot).
I had a lot of fun with it and a normal pack cover runs $25.00 and up.