- Maps Of Street Layouts Colored By Orientation (via jwz)
- Yes We Can. But Should We? The unintended consequences of the maker movement
- Black hole physics and Interstellar
- Comic: Robot that Screams. Available as a print here.
- OpenTrons: Open-Source Rapid Prototyping for Biology
- It Took 23 Years to Link Amelia Earhart’s Disappearance to This Scrap of Metal
- Mechanical CPU Clock — Inspired by the Digi-Comp II
- An honest look at Ampy and Juse @ Dropkicker, motion and solar energy harvesting phone chargers.
- Basics of Prototyping with cardboard
- Video: How paperclips are made. German language, but so cool it doesn’t need words.
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The link for black holes is borked: it has your URL before the real one.
The street-grid link is fun. (I used to work in mapping: I described a lot of places as being either straight to the world or straight to the railroad. ‘Straight to the world’ is hell for driving before about 9AM or after 3PM near the equinoxes.)
Thanks! Forgot the “http://”
same problem for the Amelia Earhart article.