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Hacked up my pants to add keyboard functionality. Only one half of the keyboard works, but its enough to play Tetris!
This hack is for people who is difficult to obtain grid ruled index cards.
0. What you need is only a highlighter with 5mm width. We don't need ruler, you can measure using pen's head.
1. Slide index cards's top so that easy to line.
2. Leave one pen head width as margin.
3. Then put four lines with approximately 1 mm spacing.
That's all. You may finish in 20 seconds.
Now you can use tag with blank or ruled index cards! :)
This was an exciting discovery. The cottage we were staying in had a big old classic radio, which was labeled "Hacker".
Hooded hacker/cybercriminal looking at a computer screen. For attribution please link to www.comparitech.com/
Made by Christian Hacker of Nuremberg. A very similar stable appears in a Hacker catalogue from ca. 1900. This has been over-painted, but it was done extremely well and a very long time ago. A child wrote the names of its horses over the stalls and on the floor in from of them sometime in the 1920s or 1930s: Sepp, Fritz, Franz, Josef and Max. The double doors at the side open into a coach house.
The sailor skittles are also old; Spear & Sons, also of Nuremberg, made very similar sets.
The idea of Aerogarden hacks came from my desire to grow my own cotton. I'm a hand spinner and living in the city makes herding sheep unlikely. So with stars in my eyes and Ghandi on my mind I began my hack. Nankeen Cotton seeds purchased from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange.
Demo Day is Hacks/Hackers NYC's periodic opportunity for members to show off their journalism-related projects. This was the third installment in the event series.
Social hacking at the student accommodation. We got a good wireless signal here and there was a power socket on the wall, so we brought all the chairs over and made this the congregation spot.
Clockwise from left: Russell Stuart, Mark Ellem, Ben ?, Nathan Craike, David Seikel, ?, Kim Hunter, James Iseppi.
Plagued by chronic nostalgia purchasing something called 'Old Virginia' was a given. My wallet climbed out of my bag and expelled its credit cards demanding I make the purchase. Old Virginia Tomato seeds purchased from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange.