A GPS unit is a great CAR accessory, but the power cord hanging across the dashboard is an eyesore. Many vehicles have 12V power at the rear-view mirror, with a...
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Doug Watson
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Our client was an individual with multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that targets the covering on the axons of neurons, damaging connections to the brain and spinal cord. Our client...
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CJJ
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I began tinkering with wooden sunglasses after several frustrations with fixing cheap plastic pairs. This guide will help you transform nearly any pair of sunglasses into wooden eye-wear with a...
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Jeremy Kerfs
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The "Genny" is a multi-purpose treadle-powered machine for rural areas of developing countries, a power source for such needs as: Charging cellphones Charging batteries Processing grain Providing peak power for...
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Pat Delany
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Pizza: Baked, flat, round bread, with tomato sauce, cheese, and various other toppings. Zoetrope: A device that creates the illusion of motion from a rapid succession of static images. Animated...
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Andrew
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This is the follow up to my Chomping Pacman Costume There are plenty of resources out there for creating magic mirrors, but I wanted to take things one step further....
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Matthew Varas
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A laptopogram is a screenshot produced by exposing photosensitive paper (or even film) to your computer screen or other electronic display. You may want to make one for instance if...
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Christoph
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The average life expectancy of a hot water heater is about 10 years, so it’s not a question of if it will leak — it’s simply a matter of when....
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Jeff Tregre
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This guide shows how to modify a mint tin to accept the internals of a USB hub providing a decorative and durable housing. When not in use, the cord tucks...
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x2Jiggy
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By Christie, Jim, John, and Terry Noe Our dog, Maggie, loves to run around in our big yard. But how do we fence her in? Building a 500-foot fence is...
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Terry Noe
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