Gadgetism.org > Cool Sites: DIY with www.instructables.com

[ Galvanized] I came across what has to be about the coolest site ever.  It’s a plethora of reader-contributed DIY how-tos for making EVERYthing — practical and domestic items, sci/tech projects – along with groups and forums.  What’s better is that it’s all categorized.  I was engrossed in perusing the countless ideas until I finally had to drag myself to bed only to return in the morning.  Now I’m a how-to junkie.

Previous [Previous] Treo productivity podcast...

Next [Next] Borg-ish USB Photo Cube...

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

[Dailydiy.com] Daily DIY » About DIY: 1901, PULSE Contemporary Art Fair NYC, Comskip - free mpeg commercial detector (and more…), Digg custom case mod…, Making of CoilOsapien - Robosapien Coil Gun, “Firework Drawings”, GPS enabled wind chimes, DIY Laser Beam Analyzer, DIY under-desk gadget mount, Maker version of a car alarm - The Tesla anti-theft fevice: Eye of Sauron, HOW TO - Make a paracord bracelet with a side release buckle, Bringing back the modem, 3style Mouse, How to make a dual-supply RS-232 to TTL level converter, TouchTimer EggLight, Free Pancakes">19

[Radio.weblogs.com] Nick Gall's Weblog: Hard-rocking poorly-animated kittens that once roamed e-mail newsletters (http://www.b3ta.com) are now showing up in adverts and credit-sequences, pop-songs written on home computers are reaching the top of the charts, weblog commentators in Iraq are getting columns in the national and international newspapers, music is being hybridised and spliced in the home for competitions on national radio stations. The whole of the mainstream media has started to look towards an undercurrent of individual amateur creation because of the creativity that's bubbling up from this previously unknown swathe of humanity.

Britishexpats.comhttp://britishexpats.com [Britishexpats.com] Beer and Bloating in Dubai: Then I turn off the Al Khail Road and head to Dubai itself, and the road sweeps past the Ras Al Khor widlife sanctuary on my right, where the creek shallows and widens, and thousands of flamingos stand in the water amongst low, thick copses of trees as the traffic rumbles by. Up ahead, after passing the man-made extension of the Creek, I will spot the towers at the Trade Centre end of Sheik Zayed Road sprouting from a dirty brown blanket of smog, and then the huge pyramid of the nearly-complete Raffles hotel which is near my office will appear, and after another five or so minutes, I'm in the office, starting up my computer and waiting for the e-mails to flood in.

Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, ,