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Saturday, August 3, 2013

AWEscience, you got the hook-up: Nifty Gadgets

I rather enjoy how inadvertantly I stumble things and they accumulate into articles that type themselves. Here's one right here, right now.... So I've compiled a list of some sweet items the Do-it-yourselfer'er may be interested in:

Article Number 1:

The Leatherman Raptor: a multi-tool built to save lives

AWEscience source article: Here
PROS: Best multi use tool EVER (in theory)
CONS: Nothing, makes pocketknifes cry


Continue on with a few more cool gadgets, gizmos and solar powered smiles :-) 


Article Number 2:

Turn Household Objects Into Drones With New DIY Kit

I'm not going to lie. When I get around to buying one of these things I will spend hours and hours fitting and rigging and flying random shit. I once read about a man who quad-coptered a dead animal (want to say it was something obscure like a deer). Hm... Maybe I'll take an old person's walker and fly it onto a rooftop then walkaway. That's be mean, but awesome (no, not really).
Read ABOOT it HERE


Article Number 3:

How to make a solar iPod/iPhone charger -aka MightyMintyBoost

If you made one of these and used it everyday you could save $125 a year (that statement has not been approved or evaluated by the FDA or even myself for that matter). Either way it's a fun project, you can learn about solar cells, and you save money. And even Earth gets some because you're not raping the ozone by using that energy from fossil fuel (even though somebody else somewhere else is)
check-it-out Bra please: HERE (thanks again AWEscience.com)


Article Number 4:

Another Solar Sally: Waka Waka Power solar lamp and device charger

It's got a 2,200 mAH LiPo battery whatever the hell that means... But either way It'll charge most anything
and its idiot-proof 4-light system will show you how charged it is (each light represents an increment of 25%)
it's something worth considering.
Consider it: Consider it


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