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Current Topic: Cyber-Culture

DIY USB Typewriter Conversion Kit by usbtypewriter on Etsy
Topic: Cyber-Culture 2:46 pm EDT, Jun 27, 2010
typewriter kbd hack

This is one of two kits for converting your typewriter into a USB-ready keyboard. It comes with two blank PCBs and all electronic parts (unassembled), so that you can have the knowledge and satisfaction that come with wiring up this fun electronics project by yourself. The boards consist of roughly 20 through-hole components and 30 through-hole metal contacts (which you will learn how to make). It should take an experienced solderer roughly 3 or 4 hrs to assemble the electronics, and another 3 hrs to install them on the typewriter.

gonna steam punk me up a keyboard. will miss the 1 key but who cares!

--timball

DIY USB Typewriter Conversion Kit by usbtypewriter on Etsy


IBM Slides
Topic: Cyber-Culture 2:24 pm EDT, Aug  4, 2008
hot job

HOT JOB INDEED!

--timball

IBM Slides


See Who's Editing Wikipedia - Diebold, the CIA, a Campaign
Topic: Cyber-Culture 3:14 pm EDT, Aug 15, 2007

Wikipedia Scanner -- the brainchild of CalTech computation and neural-systems graduate student Virgil Griffith -- offers users a searchable database that ties millions of anonymous Wikipedia edits to organizations where those edits apparently originated, by cross-referencing the edits with data on who owns the associated block of internet IP addresses.

Virgil's on Wired. :)

(Update: Slashdotted)

See Who's Editing Wikipedia - Diebold, the CIA, a Campaign


Baudburn's upcoming wedding
Topic: Cyber-Culture 11:39 am EST, Feb 10, 2007

big ups to the blessed two

Baudburn's upcoming wedding


Design Matters � Blog Archive � Afraid of Mice? Try the External TrackPoint Keyboard.
Topic: Cyber-Culture 6:55 pm EST, Jan 30, 2007

Lets face it. If you're reading this that means you probably type a lot. And if you're gonna type a lot you should really consider typing on a quality keyboard.

Plenty of people have posted about the optimus or the DasKeyboard and even the LAZAR keyboardbut if spending $100+ for a keyboard I wanted something awesome. And I wanted the small clit mouse. In short I wanted a thinkpad keyboard. The UltraNav is it and it rocks.

I got one of the last of the IBM branded UltraNavs (w/o the stupid num pad) and I love it. I even love it more than big clicky

--timball

Design Matters � Blog Archive � Afraid of Mice? Try the External TrackPoint Keyboard.


fischertechnik - Building blocks for life
Topic: Cyber-Culture 11:09 pm EDT, May 28, 2006

OMFG LEGO Mindstorms on steroids.

fischertechnik - Building blocks for life


CensorZilla
Topic: Cyber-Culture 7:07 pm EDT, Aug 27, 2004

] /* This SUCKS!! */

Censored comments from the originall mozilla tree... hehehehe

CensorZilla


Men'Som
Topic: Cyber-Culture 3:10 am EST, Nov  3, 2003

Japanese people are crazy

Men'Som


Caring for Your Introvert
Topic: Cyber-Culture 4:39 pm EST, Oct 31, 2003

making fun of people who don't like interacting w/ other people is funny

Caring for Your Introvert


CNN.com - Court OKs death for analog TVs - Oct. 28, 2003
Topic: Cyber-Culture 6:23 pm EST, Oct 28, 2003

Bye buy cheap analogue television.

CNN.com - Court OKs death for analog TVs - Oct. 28, 2003


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