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I posted to hackaday.com
http://hackaday.com/2010/06/07/intelligent-ground-vehicle-competition-2010-day-two-report/

Culture Shock II, a robot by the Lawrence Tech team, first caught our eye due to it’s unique drive train. Upon further investigation we found a very well built robot with a ton of unique features.
The first thing we noticed about CultureShockII are the giant 36″ wheels. The wheel assemblies are actually unicycles modified to be driven by the geared motors on the bottom. The reason such large wheels were chosen was to keep the center of gravity well below the axle, providing a very self stabilizing robot. The robot also has two casters with a suspension system to act as dampers and stabilizers in the case of shocks and inclines. Pictured Below.

The next thing we noticed were the strange semi-circles mounted above the casters. Upon further inquiry we found that the robot uses 10 lasers to project cross-hairs on the ground so that it can use its stereo vision at night.

The robot has two stereo vision cameras from Videre, a brand that has been very popular at this year’s IGVC. The cameras overlap and provide the AI with a pixel-associated 3d point map. The team also came up with a clever way to adjust the camera to different lighting situations with two “candy canes” sticking out into the robot’s field of vision. The robot can look at these and use an algorithm to adjust the colors according. This helps greatly with white line detection. (The robots must stay within two white lines painted about 10 feet apart on the grass.)

Along with the stereo vision the robot also features an Omnistar-VBS enabled gps capable of sub meter accuracy and a digital compass. Aside from the driver software for the cameras, the robot is written completely in Java. The AI uses frame-by-frame mapping. Each frame the robot sets an objective out in the distance and moves towards it. In the next frame the robot checks to see if that objective is still reachable and moves towards it, otherwise it changes its path. To get around objects the robot hugs the obstacle until it is behind it. The system is a hybrid of mapping and reactive AI.
The robot’s brain is a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Quad running 32bit windows. It has a solid state drive and 4GB of ram. One cool thing to note is that all of the sensors and micro-controllers run off the ATX power supply for the computer. Instead of using an inverter they found a suitable 12V ATX supply.

The rear control panel is pretty neat too. It has a touch screen, switches for all the main components, and status LEDs. Below it you can see the very back of the computer, hosed in a shuttle style thermaltake case.

If you take the panel on the front off you are greeted with a view of the robot’s power and signal distribution. The green board is a Roboteq AX3500 which runs the motors and manages the PID feedback. The robot has 70lbs of sealed lead acid batteries in its base which allows it to run for approximately two hours. The remote E-stop (required by the rules) for this robot is actually a remote garage door opener hacked into turning the robot on and off.
We’ll finish with a shot of happy* engineers working away on their robots.

*depending on the state of their robot
Day One Report

June 7 2010, 8:17am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Steampunk-Gatling-Gun-Arm/

I often get excited about Halloween. Nothing is cooler than dressing up in your favorite outlandish style (creepy or not) and collecting a bag full of free candy!This Halloween, the coolest ideas for costumes are anything Steampunk. And if that Steampunk costume has this gun as part of it, your cool...
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V-Man737
October 31 2009, 11:00am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Bar-End-Brake-Light-BEBL/

OverviewGroup riding would be much safer if bikes had brake lights. The lack of brake lighting on bicycles has lead to the audio cues of "SLOWING" or "STOPPING" being shouted at every turn. While this may enhance safety, it certainly cuts into the serenity of a ride.This project offers a viable so...
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WyoJustin
October 31 2009, 6:57am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Spooky-Tesla-Spirit-Radio/

"My first observations positively terrified me as there was present in them something mysterious, not to say supernatural, and I was alone in my laboratory at night"- Nikola Tesla 1901The Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio is a crystal radio circuit in a jam-jar. It makes fun spooky sounds by responding to i...
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mrfixits
October 25 2009, 10:48pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Piecax-the-Poltergeist-A-Troublesome-Spirit-in-a/

Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4/* Style Definitions */table.MsoNormalTable{mso-style-name:'Table Normal';mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0;mso-tstyle-colband-size:0;mso-style-noshow:yes;mso-style-parent:'';mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt;mso-para-margin:0cm;mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001p...
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AndyGadget
October 24 2009, 6:05pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-your-own-modified-USB-Flash-Drive-Rubiks-Cube/

In this tutorial I am going to show you, how to make your own Rubik USB Flash DriveYou can see the finished product in the following video: What you need This is what you need: material: a very small usb flash drive (e.g. EagleTec USB Nano Flash Drive or Delock USB Nano Memory stick)...
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BrittLiv
October 24 2009, 3:59pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Bedazzler-DIY-non-lethal-weaponry/
Our first open source Homeland Security non-lethal weapon project - The "THE BEDAZZLER: A Do-it-yourself Handheld LED-Incapacitator".
After attending a conference where the $1 million "sea-sick flashlight" (named "THE DAZZLER") was demonstrated by the US Dept. of Ho...
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adafruit
October 4 2009, 9:06pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Low-cost-Halloween-scary-Trash-can-pop-up-characte/

After looking at some of the available kits for making a pop-up character, they seemed of good quality but I have a lot of left over stuff in my garage and felt I could build one for less than the cost of the kit. And I offer this for the do it yourself person who may have some left over lawn sprin...
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Back Roads
October 3 2009, 11:35pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Non-PV-Solar-Power/

Hello, in this Instructable I will show you how to generate solar power using inexpensive solid state parts and without PV (photovoltaic) cells or panels. I wanted to make this project to see if I could beat the dollars per watt costs of commercially available solar panels.
You only need a few inex...
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bananafred
October 3 2009, 10:09pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Steampunk-Wood-Veneer-Laptop-Mod/

This is my first Instructable YAY! In this Instructable I will show you how to apply a wood veneer finish to your laptop to achieve an old school look to modern tech.
Materials
The materials you will need for this project:
1) Laptop
2) A sheet of wood veneer(you can pick this up at most hardware s...
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DracoGT
October 3 2009, 1:00pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/A-Word-Clock/

This is a quick project to tell the time using words.
I saw a cool clock on the Make Blog the other day (http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/09/qlocktwo_clock_tells_time_with_word.html), and thought 'Hey - I can make one of those', so here it is!
Have fun - It is surprisingly simple to make!
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drj113
September 27 2009, 5:44am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Universal-2-Gyro-Image-stabilizer/

This image stabilizer can be used with any lens and camera. It works the in same way as the Hubble telescope keeps pointed to the same object during multi day exposures.
This stabilizer can be used succesfully with moderately long exposures and moderately long focal lengths.
Needed: 2 discarded ...
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BobS
September 23 2009, 1:11pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Skittlespider-ATS-aka-quotThe-Contraption/

This Instructable is for the Skittlespider A.T.S (All Together System) also known as "The Contraption"
This project turned out to be harder than I expected. In a few ways it was easier too, so I can't say it was an overall hard or easy project. The difficulty varies between the steps. ...
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skittlespider
September 22 2009, 10:22pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Anamorphic-Lense-Flares-in-Photoshop-Elements-7/

The Lense Flares included in PhotoShop Elements are great, but lets create a better, anamorphic one.
The Elements
Create a new project in Photo Shop with a transparent background.
adjust the size depending on the type of application your working on.
The Flare will be composed of the following:
The...
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digitech
September 22 2009, 6:30pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Skateboard/

i'm going to show you people how to make a skatebaord, tell you the materials you need and where to get the materials.
(MATERIALS)
1. venner (hard rock maple for the wood go to www.snowboardmaterials.com)
2. tiebond glue 3 ultimite glue
3. molded press
4. jig saw or band saw (if you have one)
5....
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PAPAROACH
September 22 2009, 1:27pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-I-built-a-Solar-iPhone-Charger-for-under-50/

To see my personal site with these tutorials and news, please visit
http://www.BrennanZelener.com
**DISCLAIMER**
I am not responsible for any damage that you may cause to your iPhone or any device that you use with this charger. I can not stress the importance of checking your circuits with a mult...
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akbrennan
September 22 2009, 1:09pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Your-Own-Black-Hole/

This will tell you how to make a real, down to earth black hole. I swear this is a real instructable! Now, if you have the money, I invite you to build this project. So, I will also tell you that, because I haven't the money, I have not exactly done this. I CAN tell you that it should work. At least...
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007dna
September 21 2009, 3:30pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Fairy-Juicing-Cocktail-Robot/

This project was built for the 2008 Roboexotica conference in Vienna, Austria where it tied for first place in the drink serving category. Here's how it was made!
Story
Our delicious fresh fairies are hand-captured from only the finest wormwood forests of Northern Europe. We take extreme pride in ...
By:
numberandom
September 18 2009, 8:06am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Repair-a-Broken-Ethernet-Plug/

The locking tab of RJ45 plugs tends to break very easily. Replace it by two nylon cable ties, in minutes.
On Broken RJ45 Locking Tabs...
There are always some Ethernet cables around with a broken tab. Did you remember to exchange the cable?
Now the RJ45 plug no longer locks properly, making the c...
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laxap
September 12 2009, 6:53pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/interactive-Halloween-mirror/

We have made an interactive Halloween mirror.
It is a computerprogram with a face recognition module. It use a webcam to take a live video and put funny Halloween masks on the faces on the screen.
You can download the installation program for Windows here.
You need just a few things for the Hal...
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lighttamer
September 11 2009, 10:27am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Twitter-Watcher-the-twatch/

The #twatch connects directly to Twitter and scrolls the latest trending topics and related tweets on an LCD screen. It's a stand-alone network appliance that stays updated without a PC. It was awesome to watch #iranelection, Michael Jackson, and other historic events scroll by while we developed ...
By:
ian
September 10 2009, 11:16am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Camp-Table-for-Backpacking/

This lightweight camp table made from tent poles, weighs just 2 lbs, breaks down in seconds to fit in a pack, and is an essential food prep and cooking stand for camping in areas without picnic tables.
This versatile work surface is perfect for cooking because it is close to kitchen counter height ...
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hpstoutharrow
September 6 2009, 10:47pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/AVRSH-A-Command-Interpreter-Shell-for-ArduinoAVR/

Ever wanted to be "logged in" to your AVR microcontroller? Ever thought it would be cool to "cat" a register to see its contents? Have you always wanted a way to power up and power down individual peripheral sub-systems of your AVR or Arduino in *real time* ? Me, too, so I wro...
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nevdull
September 4 2009, 11:15pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/15-minutes-SMS-door-entry-alarm/

hi guys this is my first instructable i hope you'll enjoy it !!
Got sick of the high prices of Home Security systems ??
have old mobile sets don't know what to do with ?
build a cheap alarm system that will notify you on your mobile by SMS.
ready ??
grab the tools !
What you'll need
An old...
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PanadoL
September 3 2009, 5:23pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Netbook-amp-laptop-stand/

A simple laptop stand in timber and steel made from cheap materials
Materials & tools
Materials:
2 large wooden door stops (wedges)
1 metal bracket (see image)
4+ button head wood screws
4+ self adhesive non-slip pads
The metal bracket should be wide enough to provide adequate support for yo...
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joshedmonds
August 27 2009, 8:01am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Pencils-Lead-Potentiometer-Experimentatio/

Here is a really simple experiment in witch you will make a Kind of potentiometer (Variable Resistor) out of a sheet of paper and a graphite pencil (Lead Pencil)... Impossible you think? Check it out!
So first , What is a Potentiometer?
Its not very complicated, to make it short, it's a kind of r...
By:
Patented
August 26 2009, 3:55pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Mini-Fridge/

So this guy at work got a neat little mini fridge for a can of coke. I thought to myself "I can make one better than that". And so my home made mini fridge was born. It has 3 peltier coolers enclosed is a 4 inch diameter pvc T joint. It's powered (underpowered by about 120 watts) by a 55 w...
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CaptPikel
August 25 2009, 10:29am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-a-Nintendo-arcade/

This Instructable will show you how I built my Nintendo arcade. It is a bartop cabinet that plays original Nintendo game. The arcade is completely self contained with one power switch for everything.
You can see a video of the arcade in action at Youtube, here.
Things you will need:
1 sheet of...
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russm313
August 23 2009, 9:57pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/LED-Replacement-Fluorescent-Tube/

In this instructable, I will try and outline all of the steps required to create an LED fluorescent replacement tube. This instructable is provided more as a guideline, you can change almost anything in here to suit your needs. The lamp I created contained 87 LEDs, and this guide provides instructio...
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computerwiz_222
August 23 2009, 12:41am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Laptop-Stand-for-Your-Netbook/

Most laptop stands are made for full sized laptops. This instructable is made for a netbook. It is constructed with 2 plastic shelf brackets I picked up at IKEA, a drawer handle, 2 vinyl-coated cabinet shelf brackets, and some felt furniture pads. The only tools you'll need are a drill, a hammer, an...
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kathleenhenri
August 16 2009, 9:37pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Lego-pan-balance/

How to build a balance with Lego, for weighing things.
Part needed:
Some basic Technic pieces
A few other basic Lego pieces
(optional) plastic containers
Key features
For smooth operation the balance requires low-friction pivots. I hope the pictures show this well enough - I used the edge of a br...
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lemonie
August 15 2009, 2:48pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Guard-Dog-Burglar-Alarm/

Turn your doorbell into a vicious guard dog alarm! Watch the video then buiild your own and protect your home and family.
What You Need
1. Recording Module
2. Wireless Audio/Video Transmitter and Receiver
3. Standard 12V Relay
4. Standard 50V Rectifier
5. N4001 Diode
Build the Circuit
Followin...
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Kipkay
August 15 2009, 1:28pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Cardboard-Component-Storage/

The other day I was playing around with some electronics, making circuits and such, but when i looked over at my electronics box which at the time was just a Tupperware tub i realized what a mess it was, wires all tangled and mixed up, i couldn't find anything in the box.
So i was just about to go ...
By:
=SMART=
August 15 2009, 7:59am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-a-8x8x8-led-cube-English-version/

THANKS TO ISACCO THAT HELPED ME TO TRANSLATE THIS INSTRUCTABLE
Probably you have reached this page because you have seen one of the video clips on led cubes, which are spread in the internet, and you have decided to build one by yourself.
Well, I am happy to let you know that you have got to the r...
By:
agofi
August 13 2009, 1:10pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Cardboard-Laptop-Stand-2/

In this instructable I will show you how to make a sturdy laptop stand out of cardboard.
Why pay over 30pounds/$60 for a flimsy plastic laptop stand, when you can make a stronger and more environmentally friendly stand for free ?!
When I thought of this idea I was skeptical and didn't think the ca...
By:
=SMART=
August 13 2009, 12:03pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Hidden-Cabinet/

This is a hidden cabinet large enough to fit two remote controls, a wallet, a watch, and a bunch of other small items. Using this guide to direct you through this project will facilitate the process. The cabinet is hidden by a faux DVD collection that flips upward when pressed inward.
WHY: My TV ...
By:
Romado12187
August 11 2009, 3:55pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Building-a-Vertical-Axis-Wind-Turbine-VAWT-/

When building this turbine we will be using some powertools.
If you are not used to working with powertools ask someone who knows how to use them.
After building this turbine you will still need you fingers so.
PLEASE BE CAREFULL !!!
Tools and parts
TOOLS
- Jigsaw and or band saw
- Hand saw
- La...
By:
rikkiesix
August 10 2009, 5:11pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Smart-MasterSlave-Power-Strip-for-your-PC-mod-/

Off should be off. And usability should be good.
To make it short: We did not find the right product out there, so we ended up modding one.
We bought some "Energy Saver" power strips from Zweibrueder. The devices are
very solid and not very expensive. They feature an external switch and n...
By:
elha2
August 10 2009, 3:55am | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Homebrew-Cold-Smoke-Generator/

Control your smoke independently of your temperature! Generate as much or as little smoke as you desire, for as long as you like! Cool and smoky, hot and smoky, anywhere in between, it's up to you!
Optionally, Add a Cap
A cap will allow you to stop the smoke generator at any time and save the rema...
By:
Fast.Eddie
August 8 2009, 10:02pm | More »
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I posted to instructables.com
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Resistor-Reference-Card/

Way back when I very first started getting interested in electronics, and radio shack was more than a mini best buy, I picked up an invaluable learning aid / tool.
It was a simple piece of cardboard with 3 wheels inside of it, dial in the colors and it told you the values of resistors, capacitors,...
By:
osgeld
August 8 2009, 8:29pm | More »