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HOW TO - geoTag images (assign latitude and longitude) to Flickr! |
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MAKE Flickr photo pool member Scalleja writes - "If you want to have the next feature in your photos "Click here to see where this photo was taken" just follow the following steps: 1.- Go to BeeLoop's Lat/Lon to Flickr's geoTags page. 2.- Move the map to the desired location and copy the geotagged text like "Click here to see where this photo was taken." in your picture's tags!" [via] - Link.
Related:
HOW TO GPS Tag Photos: Flickr, Mappr, Google Earth.... Link.
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Treehouse building workshop |
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Tim writes - "We will be sponsoring a treehouse building workshop in Santa Cruz, CA (about an hour south of San Francisco) on May 5,6 and 7th. The world famous treehouse builder and innovator Michael Garnier will be teaching the workshop. He owns Treesort treehouse resort in Takilma, OR and has built a treehouse for the Discovery Channel." - Link.
Pictured here, Shawn's tree house! A big old-growth redwood stump had steps carved into it when we bought the place. Visions of a fabulous tree deck danced in our heads... - Link.
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New Online Status Module Mod |
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Modification of the Extended Who's Online module with AJAX support for dynamic updating.
Keeps track of how long users have been inactive, and indicates when
they are away.
Modified to allow PM link in addition to CB profile link (using /components/com_comprofiler/images/pm.gif for link image)
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DIY Solar-powered lights |
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Chris writes - "After completing my first indoor solar-powered lighting system, I thought I'd have a go at building a second system using an alternative approach: 'hacked up' solar-powered garden lights (similar to those used to light my solar-heated outdoor bath project)." - Link. |
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Brain Cells Fused with Computer Chips |
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valamaldoran writes "Looks like organic computers aren't too far off. Live Science has an interesting article about having fusing brain neurons with silicon chips. From the article: 'The achievement could one day enable the creation of sophisticated neural prostheses to treat neurological disorders...
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Joomla's Project Director Talks 1.1 |
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daria42 writes "It's been a hectic six months for the Joomla open-source CMS since its split from the Mambo project, but according to this interview with project director Andrew Eddie there are even faster times ahead. Next week Joomla will make its formal debut at LinuxWorld Expo in Boston, with...
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Google Wireless Patents Published |
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Ian wrote to mention a ZDNet article about several patents on wireless technology held by Google employees. From the article: "The patent applications, filed by Google employees Wesley Chan, Shioupyn Shen and former Google product management director Georges Harik, propose lowering the cost of...
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Passive solar collector |
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FrankG writes - "[Here is] the revised DS1615 data logger with PCB layout... This is part of a larger project, a passive solar collector." - Link.
Related: Other solar projects - Link.
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Jetta-iPod remote mod |
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John sent in this great iPod control mod for his car! - "A modified wireless remote mounted to car steering wheel in carbon fiber..." - Link
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HOW TO - Terabyte file server for $500 |
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Fred Langa made a Terabyte server for about $500! - "A short while ago, I received a challenge from a reader who didn't believe me when I said in print that it was possible to put together a brand-new terabyte (1,000 Gbytes) file server for around $500. Well, you can, and I did. The example system I put together now resides on the far side of my office, offering up a thousand gigabytes--that's a lot of disk space!--as network storage on my office LAN." - Link. |
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