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Asus WL-520GU with added serial header hacked per mightyohm.com's instructions for WiFi radio. Added python script on the router to parse wunderground.com RSS weather feeds and send them via serial port to Atmega168 (or Arduino). Display is repurposed Epson Point of Sale VFD.

I've got my copies of iPod & iTunes Hacks and Home Theater Hacks. Looking forward to reading through 'em.

Esta vez, además del odioso grito del trineo (se oía desde la salida del Media Markt!), dejó Photo Booth colgado en la otra dirección.

A sampling of custom trucks we've built at Hack Shack. Some dropped to the ground, and some lifted to the sky.

Hacker Helmsman RP36 - Audio amplifier pcb.

Nick Pinkston delivers a quick intro on "Quick-n-Dirty Hardware Hacking"

MIT hack to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the discovery of Pluto (the former planet)

"I love it," he seems to be saying.

Pictures of people @ the Hack Factory

So, say you have a electrical gang-box that needs upgrading, located behind some wooden panelling that ends about 10 inches below the box with no obstructions. Do you:

 

a) Remove the old box, slightly enlarge the wall opening to accomodate the dimensions of the new box, and push a new flush-mounted box into the panelling in the place where you want to install it, snaking the wiring up under the panelling to the box?

 

or

 

b) Say, "Screw that", and simply take a Sawz-All to the (original, probably irreplacable) panelling so that now there's all the space in the world to install a stud-mounted box?

 

Guess which option my electrical contractors chose?

 

The really annoying thing is that a different crew on Monday installed a brand new double gang-box outlet in the wall under my computer table, having to cut a new hole for it through the exact same type of panelling and run wire from under the subfloor, and they did an awesome job. In a place where no one's likely to notice it. As opposed to this box, which is in the most visually-prominent spot in the kitchen.

 

Grr. So if you were me, what would you be demanding from the contractor right now?

 

- Repair? I don't know if it can be repaired without looking like an obvious patch - and besides, the section they took out is unusable and I don't know if it's possible to find matching replacement panelling (this stuff's 50 years old).

 

- Ask for a discount - which does nothing to fix the cosmetic problem? Or get a quote from a remodelling contractor and ask that the electrician pay for it?

 

- Have the Corian countertop backsplash run high enough to cover the damage? That would probably look silly.

 

I'm stumped. Suggestions?

hacking late at dancejam, refreshments in a zappos glass

Military Communications

df -h

uname -a

lsusb

 

from my Chumby One

Hackers Creek, near Jane Lew, Lewis County, West Virginia

 

John Hacker is my 5th great grandfather.

 

Beginning in the 1760s when the earliest settlers crossed the divides of the Allegheny Mountains and made their tomahawk claims along the waters of the upper Monongahela River in what became the Hacker's Creek settlements of western Virginia, the names and exploits of the frontiersmen of the region were indelibly inscribed in the pages of American history. These settlements were the western frontier of the fledgling nation far longer than any place in its western expansion; and, there were more conflicts between its people and the red man during the last half of the eighteenth century than anywhere else on the long frontier.

 

Hacker's Creek was named for John Hacker, a Stafford County,Virginia, native who came with the first party of men to settle at present-day Buckhannon, Upshur County, West Virginia. Finding that land he desired at Buckhannon had already been claimed by Samuel Pringle, an earlier sojourner in the region, he crossed the Buckhannon Mountain and selected four hundred acres on a tributary of the Muddy River, as the West Fork of the Monongahela River was then called. John Hacker thus became the first permanent European settler in what is today's Lewis County, West Virginia.

Rock Jock Trail - View of Table and Little table Rock Mountains and Hawksbill Mountain.

4 days toy hacking and circuit bending workshop with a group of 20 students from Willem de Kooning academy, Rotterdam.

Javier Moya y cia. pillados en la furgoneta.

Maintenance Perkins Brailler

4 days toy hacking and circuit bending workshop with a group of 20 students from Willem de Kooning academy, Rotterdam.

Hack Shack makes custom cars for everyone.

 

www.hackshacktexas.com

Banana Hack skewers excellent base idea can swap and change for any occassion. lets go party. Great luxury elegant Hotel Restaurant grilling Recipe.

 

Ingredients

For 4 servings

1 clove garlic

500 g ground beef

3 bananas

2 eggs

4 tablespoons breadcrumbs

1 teaspoon mustard

1 tsp paprika, sweet

4 drops Tabasco

40 g butter

2 small onions

Tomato sauce 1 package (about 300 ml)

1 small mango

Salt, pepper

Sugar

Juice of 1 / 2 lemon

1 / 2 bunch flat-leaf parsley

 

luxuryrecipes.blogspot.com/2010/11/banana-hack-skewers.html

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