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Penny1 Maker Don Brown writes "I have a hobby of creating arcade machines using computers and MAME. This is a budget arcade cabinet. Instead of a computer running the MAME software, the gaming is provided by a Namco TV Games 5-in-1 game controller, hacked for real arcade controls. So, instead of spending a few hundred on a computer, the controller is $20. Also, inside is a 14" TV, saving money there too. The Penny Arcade plays Pacman, Galaxian, RallyX, DigDug, and Bosconian". Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | August 29, 2005 at 18:51 PDT | Discuss (0)  
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arrow HOW TO - DIY Cubicle Bike Rack
Rack Strap Screwing In Cameron Mallory write "I work. I bike. I bike to work. The problem is, I don't have a lot of room to have the bike just sit against the wall of my cubicle. So I took it upon myself to come up with an alternate solution. As such, I present the Cubicle Wall Bike Rack. The solution is pretty straight-forward and is really easy to make. Here is what I did"... Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | August 29, 2005 at 16:21 PDT | Discuss (0)  
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Makemobile Launch your phone/mobile browser and head over to www.winksite.com/make or go to the WINKsite home page from your desktop and (with popups not blocked) click on the "MAKE: Magazine" link on our left side bar under the "Featured Sites" area with your phone. Here are all the things you can do with MAKE from your phone!... Read more...
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Psp2-1-1-1-1 "Onlytherightanswers.com has a great guide on how to use all the possible features available in the PSP Browser and shows how to save and copy files, transfer files without a USB cable, and limit Out Of Memory errors." [via] Link. I still don't see any reason to update to 2.0- but if you did, this is handy.
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arrow The Future of The Body: The Soundtrack
Fb0905Sdtrk 170X120Popular Science commissioned contributing troubadour, Jonathan Coulton, to write and record a soundtrack to their current Future of the Body issue. Each of the five songs he has crafted accompanies a feature article in this issue and, using clever lyrics, catchy hooks and secret harmonic frequencies, unlocks powerful regions of your brain not normally used in the reading of magazines. There are five songs, each inspired by an article, and CD cover art for available for download... Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone | August 29, 2005 at 14:48 PDT | Discuss (0)  
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