Happy birthday to us! Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories is now two years of age. Collected below is a “Best of Evil Mad Scientist” for the past year: Some of our favorite projects that we’ve published over the last twelve months. Here’s to the next year!
Quick projects:
Rubberbands made from old bicycle innertubes.
Light tent made from a lampshade.
Spool spinner from an old fan.
The $1.00 C to D adapter
Electronics projects
How to make a Joule Thief from Make: Weekend Projects.
How to make a dark-detecting LED night light.
The Great Internet Migratory Box of Electronic Junk
How to make a Sawed-off USB Key
AVR microcontroller projects
Using an ADXL330 accelerometer with an AVR microcontroller
Kit Projects
Crafty Projects
Food Hacking
CandyFab
Printing complex shapes: Sugar Chain
Candyfab improvements: higher resolution and edible output
Papercraft:
Rotary Fraction Adding Machine
Observations & silly projects:
Lego Projects:
Forbidden Lego review & build
Reviews:
Lee Valley & Veritas Catalog Review
Teardowns:
congrats, here’s to two more!
You guys are awesome… an inspiration to hack gleefully. Many thanks for two excellent years!
Congrats!!! I’ve discovered this place not long ago, and I love it! Greetings from Spain!
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Thats the Flying Spaghetti monster not "Edible Googly Eyes"….
The article shows how to make the eyes, illustrated with examples of where you’d want the googly eyes, including an FSM.
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Windell H. Oskay
drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com
http://www.evilmadscientist.com/
I just got my hands on a copy of the 2008 edition of the Allied Electronics catalog. It’s got over 2200 beautifully colorful pages of components, cables, connectors, enclosures, tools and other goodies.
The word you’re looking for is “millimillenium” or “centicentury”. Either will work.
I don’t think that I understand your math.
1 century = 100 years
1 millicentury = 100 years/1000 = 0.1 years
20 millicenturies = 20*0.1 year = 2 years.
A millimillenium or centicentury are both equal to one year– and this blog post was for our 2nd anniversary, not our 20th.
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Windell H. Oskay
drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com
http://www.evilmadscientist.com/
My math? It’s quite simple.
My staying up way too late = My making foolish error while posting afterwards
You are quite right. 20 millicenturies would be 2 years. Sorry about that.