This how-to is still in testing. I got it to work, however, the how-to may not be totally complete or correct. Please let me know how it works for you.




This is the RFID Module sold by RFIDGeek/Univelop Tech. While this little module might not look like much, it IS true what they say, "Good things come in small packages".




These sites lure MSN users by pretending to be your buddies, messaging you a convincing link to their "photo gallery", into which you must put your MSN username and password to gain access to see your friend's photos. As soon as you put in your username and password, the sites log in with them, and send
further spam to everyone on your buddy list.




Ok, so maybe it's more suited to a different MIDIbox, say, maybe a SEQ, but this box does have sleek lines, plenty of access in the back, and a built-in 12V, 5V, -12V AC/DC power supply.




I got this little "Anadigi GPS-R02 DIY" car gps kit from eBay seller anadigi-hk, and it was mailed direct from Hong Kong.




A picture of me posing next to the conquered engine, after 175,000 miles of service to previous owners. I bought the car with a blown headgasket, and decided after stripping the engine that it would be safer (less risky) to put in a whole new (rebuilt) engine. So.. Out it goes!




Hey folks! I posted the pictures of our July 4 fireworks here.




Ok, while browsing the local thrift stores for hackable electronics, I ran across this little guy in the keyring tray for 29 cents.
I couldn't pass this up. I remember all the good times I had with our first x86 computer...




Again, at the Smiths Falls Amateur Radio Club Flea Market, I got a grab-bag of meters.



