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Hack N Mod - Amazingly Cool Hacks, Mods, and DIY Projects
MobileRead Wiki - Kindle Screen Saver Hack for all 2.x and 3.x Kindles
Bootmii - GAF's Wii Homebrew Tutorial
installed BootMii and did a backup 11/23 renamed directory to avoid auto-loading BootMii menu
ALT+TAB - Use Classic Icons or Default Thumbnails - Windows 7 Forums
Script Junkie | Bulletproof Cross-Browser CSS Techniques
Reversing Everything: December 2007
USFIRST.org
FIRST LEGO League
4-H Robotics
Robotics Probe
YouTube - Portable 1.25kJ Coilgun
Simple Wi-Fi Yagi
Without a Trace: Turn Your Flash Drive into a Portable Privacy Toolkit
Access Hulu from Outside the U.S. Without a Proxy Server
Kindle 2 Tips + Kindle 2 Hack List – Top 25 « Kindle Review – Kindle 3 Review, iPad Review
B-RAD
Modified Google Notebook Extension: Modified Google Notebook Extension not working in Firefox 3.6
Dolphin, the Gamecube and Wii emulator - News
YouTube - Rocket Powered Matchbox Cars!
10 Small Things You May Not Know About Javascript | samuli.hakoniemi.net
MacGyver of the Day: Limor "Ladyada" Fried - Makers - Lifehacker
Firefox: 46 features you might not know about ✩ Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
Close the Book. Recall. Write It Down. - Faculty - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Homebrew Channel - WiiBrew
R4 Manual,R4DS FAQ - Revolution for DS NDS NDSL-DS R4 Lite
How to control Pleo wirelessly using Wii nunchuck | RoboStuff
With Zipit, who needs a netbook? - Hack a Day
HunterDavis.com » New Video – From Stock Z2 to Fully Flashed with Audio, Fluxbox, Mouse, Aliosa27’s Latest Userland
9 Kick-Ass DIY Projects to Get Your Hack On - Page 7 | Maximum PC
Simon Kågström's blog
CodeMii
The Homebrew Channel
Sticky tape gives off X-rays | COSMOS magazine
SYDNEY: Unwinding household sticky tape in a vacuum emits radiation strong enough to X-ray a human figure, according to a new study in the British journal Nature. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), have measured the energy emitted from peeling scotch tape off the roll and found that it peaked at 15-keV and was emitted in short, sharp bursts. "We didn't believe it. We really didn't think it could be true," said co-author Carlos Camara, referring to the team's initial scepticism. "We took some pictures of our hands to see the bones and prove that it was possible. We have a whole collection (of pictures)... it is absolutely remarkable."
