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The Fairlight CVI premiered in 1984/85, for around $6,500 USD, and came in beige or black. It's a hybrid Analog Digital video processor, designed by Australian engineers Peter Vogel and Kim Ryrie.
DIY screen projection
The Warper is a single lens projector that attaches to your computer monitor and allows you to enlarge and project images onto a wall, movie screen, white sheet, etc.
Djurslands International Institute of Rural Wireless Broadband
from the set-fire-to-the-servers-and-run dept.
OSX on x86!
This document attempts to list most of the hardware known to be either supported or unsupported under Linux.
The world's largest wifi community
An open-source toolkit for a laptop computer that enables its user to "liberate" pay-per-use wireless networks and create a free, open node that anyone can connect to for Internet access.
Fabbers are a relatively new form of manufacturing that builds 3D objects by carefuly depositing materials drop by drop, layer by layer. This website provides an open source kit that lets you make your own simple fabber, and use it to print 3D objects.
I wanted a cheap, small headless machine that I could use as a Samba server and BitTorrent client so I could leave my workstation off when I wasn't using it.
Free Geek was founded in February 2000 to recycle computer technology and provide low and no-cost computing to individuals and not-for-profit and social change organizations in the community and throughout the world.