Posts Tagged ‘adventures’

FLORA, Adafruit’s new wearable electronics development platform

Our friends at Adafruit Industries just announced FLORA, a new wearable electronics development platform. For the last few years Ladyada has been thinking about everything she wanted in a wearable electronics platform for Adafruit’s community of makers, hackers, crafters, artists, designers and engineers. After months of planning, designing and working with partners around the world

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Shiny orange floor

Holy crap that’s a shiny floor. Congoleum

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20 minute documentary of Steve Jobs’ NeXT years

[Video Link] Mel Marton of TUAW says: The NeXT episode was filmed by John Nathan for a TV series called Entrepreneurs produced by WETA in Washington D.C. Some of the most interesting sections are Jobs pressing Joanna Hoffman at the 11 minute mark. Hoffman was one of the original members of the Mac team. His

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MAFIAAFire team’s latest browser plugin beats the national firewalls of Britain, USA, and China

The creators of the MAFIAAFire browser plugin (which allows you to reach websites whose DNS has been shut down without trial by the US State Department at the behest of entertainment conglomerates) have released a sequel: ThePirateBay Dancing, a plugin that anonymizes your connections to thepiratebay.org and other blocked sites by using randomly picked proxies

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Lego luggage tag in the Boing Boing Shop

What a nice way to meet fellow geeks at the luggage carousel! Comes in a variety of colors. LEGO Brick – Luggage Tag: $4.95

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Steven Heller reviews Zippy Goes to School

In Print online, Steven Heller reviews Zippy Goes to School: Born in Africa, the real Zippy lived the better part of his life with Bonnie and Lee Ecuyer. Adopted when he was just three months old, he was trained to eat at the dining room table with a spoon and fork (no knives, thank you).

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