Book description
If you like to tweak, disassemble, recreate, and invent cool new uses for technology, you'll love MAKE, our project-based quarterly for the inquisitive do-it-yourselfer.
MAKE Volume 10 explores the world of Home Electronics. From a mobile drive-in theater to a sound and light machine to fine-tune your brain, this issue is chock full of circuits and devices that will entertain, educate, and illuminate.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Welcome
- News From the Future
- Make Free
- Made on Earth
- Hands On
- Tips and Tricks
- Art Work
- Downhill Makers
- Lucid Dreaming Mask
- Fail Early! Fail Often!
- Wealth Without Money
- Heirloom Technology
- Proto: Burn to Learn
- Happy Blastoff
- Making Trouble
- Maker’s Corner
- Electronics Home Workshop
- The Biggest Little Chip
- Roomba Hacks
- Nice Dice
- RoboHouse
- Propeller Chip
- Core Memory
- The Brain Machine
- Plastic Fantastic Desk Set
- Tabletop Biosphere
- 1+2+3: Vibrobot
- Workshop: Shawna Peterson
- Aha! Puzzle This
- Workshop
- Imaging
- Music
- Outdoors
- Circuits
- Howtoons: Das Bottle
- MakeShift: Car Keys Down a Crevice
- Electronic Test Equipment
- 1+2+3: Origami Flying Disc
- Toolbox
- Reader Input: Kids’ Edition
- Retrospect
- Retrocomputing
- Maker’s Calendar
- Make Money: Penny Buttons
- Tales from the Blog
- Homebrew
Product information
- Title: Make: Technology on Your Time Volume 10
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2007
- Publisher(s): Make: Community
- ISBN: 9780596513863
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