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Creative and kooky do-it-yourself hardware hacks get a serious open-source twist at this year's South by Southwest Interactive Festival.
Creative and kooky do-it-yourself hardware hacks get a serious open-source twist at this year's South by Southwest Interactive Festival.
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Cellphone jamming is not "Technology". It is old news, and ILLIGAL. It is theft! The Cell phone user has paid leased the radio frequency, and by jamming it, you are stealing.
Cellphone jamming is not "Technology". It is old news, and ILLIGAL. It is theft! The Cell phone user has paid leased the radio frequency, and by jamming it, you are stealing.
- MAKE is NOT the first magazine devoted to DIY technology projects
- by rsmith187 March 12, 2007 7:35 AM PDT
- Gimme a break. In the 70's and 80's there was Radio-Electronics, Popular Electronics, and many more magazines devoted to DIY technology. We were building our own robots and hovercraft in the late 70's with plans out of these magazines.
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- MAKE is not the first.......
- by d0od0o March 12, 2007 8:05 AM PDT
- But it is better, IMHO. Compare the plans of yesteryear to today's and you'll see what I mean. My memory of PE was that you could order the plans from the back of the magazine. They weren't included with it.
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