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#diy
Build Your Own LED-Based Non-Lethal Weapon To Make Frenemies Sea Sick (Sort Of)Disorient
Homeland Security loves non-lethal weapons: from sound cannons, to the $1M flashlight that temporarily blinds, disorients, and screws equilibrium. And now you can build your own for $250! Does it really work? Not that well, but it's great for raves… More » -
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Make: Television, The Ultimate DIY Tech Show, Debuts This Weekend
Ever wanted to have public TV teach you how to make a fully functional pneumatic t-shirt cannon/Burrito Blaster in the privacy of your own living room? Friends, Make: television debuting this weekend is for you. -
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Made In Japan
Gifts from Japan! Since 1947, Tokyo-based Gakken has created some of the most sought-after science, music, and engineering kits for kids and adults. -
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The ultimate robot gift guide! Give the gift of robotics!
In the last few years, the world of hobby robotics has exploded. Robots are finally becoming rather commonplace - check out the latest gift guide from MAKE, robotics! More » -
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Arduino - The open source physical computing platform for artists and engineers
The Arduino open-source microcontroller platform can be programmed and equipped to perform a nearly endless list of functions. It's likely the best all-around centerpiece to a modern electronics project. But one of the tasks Arduino is best used for is straight-up fun - the open design means there's an Arduino board suitable for almost any project, and a wealth of add-on "shields" extends its abilities with ease. View the complete Arduino Gift Guide. More » -
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DIY Music, make electronic music & musical instruments
Musicians know how important it is to add a personal touch to their instruments - and really what better way to make something personal than to actually make it yourself? There are a number of very cool kits for sound-makers out there, from circuit-benders, to serious synthesizers. Here are some great gift ideas from MAKE Magazine for those interested in crafting their own sounds including special kits from Japan. More » -
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Alternative energy and green gifts - Solar, fuel cells, biodiesel and more!
Next year is going to be a big year folks, we'll see more investment and emphasis on alternative energy than ever before, this will be our "space race" and our "moon landing". The children of today will be the ones who will shape the next decade and the next century. More » -
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Under $20 electronic kits - learn electronics on the cheap!
Greetings Makers, hackers and wannabe builders! - We know holiday gift budgets are shrinking - a lot of us will have more time than money next year. It's not all bad news - it's good for building things and learning new skills - if you're going to spend your hard earned cash consider spending it on something that gives back, FOR YOUR MIND. More » -
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#makerfaire
2008 Maker Faire Announced
DIY gadgeteers, fire up your engines: the dates for Make magazine's first 2008 Maker Faire have been unveiled as May 3rd and 4th. The San Mateo County Fairgrounds in San Mateo, California will again be the venue. Expect to see all sorts of wonderful (and weird) DIY science, arts, crafts and engineering projects in action, just like last year. We'll be keeping you posted, of course, but if you want to go there in person remember that discount ticket sales end April 25th. [Maker Faire]

