Toys and Blowing off Steam


Project Oxcart

The project name is homage to the skunkworks project of the same name. I am about 20 years too young to have worked on that one; unfortunately. This Project Oxcart was the repair of a dell laptop with fried firewire by replacing the TSB41AB1. You migh as well smoke your waranty card after this one.

Project Lifter

Lifters are fairly controversial devices with most physicists saying they are powered by ion wind and feral supporters and legitimate researchers alike saying that they do all sorts of cool things like some how bending space time. I would recommend looking at Americanantigravity.com for more information. As a whole lifter technology has a lot of crackpot and psycho mixed with a few people doing some very interesting and cool work. The most interesting thing about lifters is that however they work they do provide some thrust with no moving parts. So if you have vast amounts of power at your disposal, and I do mean vast, this is one way to provide thrust.

How to securely delete your data!

Real men are not happy with any software solution for deleting their data. In fact they are not happy until they have personally reduced the offending hard drive into molten slag! Once that’s done they are not happy because they are way too paranoid and they think the milk man is trying to kill them. No, but seriously, I think the milk man is after me… .he has these beady little eyes and always seems to be…. Oh, well never mind.

My Projector Mount, and my big mouth

Starting any sentence with the phrase "Real men are…" is a good way to get bit in the arse. This is a simple tale of me shooting my mouth off and ending up getting the honour of building a ceiling projector mount. I would like to think that I learned my lesson. Or at the very least learned not to under estimate my friends ability to pay me back for a payout. I am not a real man. See, ending a sentence that way is fine.

Tank Like Robotics Platform

An implementation idea for a tank like robotics base.


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