diy
How to Disable Annoying Icon Highlighting in Windows 7
by Gregg on Aug.22, 2011, under diy
notice what some people to believe to see a disgusting feature of windows 7..
The iBass (intro)
by Gregg on May.28, 2010, under diy
The prebuild process has been completed, the design is planned out and all coding/prototyping is complete. It will work as an attachment for the isnare. It’s casing will be of course in an altoids tin. It will be using the same technology as touch lamps.
If you are wondering how this works, touch lamps use a component called touch capacitive sensor, which it uses very little electricity to check the capacity of whatever is roughing it is. Imaging a sink turning a faucet on, when it is turned on it is streaming directly onto the bottom on the sink, this is just like a touch circuit when nothing is touching it. But say we put a cut underneth the faucet and now It begins to fill up, an nothing is touching the bottom. This is just like a touch circuit when it is being used. It works simply by testing to see if capacity has changed and this is the technology the iBass is using. Check back for the finished iBass and the build process. Until then keep rocking your isnare and send and solos in if you got something good.
The iSnare
by Gregg on May.04, 2010, under diy, Mods
So Today I finally finished my long awaited Coffee Cup Project. I wanted to do something more creative that would beat out the competition by using technology, well its safe to say that I think I have a good chance with my new invention the iSnare. Its capable of producing a real-like snare drum sound and also playing music. I’ve always wanted to make one ever since the first year I was in high school. Well I’ve finally made one.
led flashlight made from scrap
by Gregg on Apr.13, 2010, under diy, Idea
Today I felt like making something new, I had an empty Altoids can laying around and a few broken scuffed led key chains so I figured, why not put them together to make something useful. Proceeding that, I went to home depot and bought a solar powered lawn light for $5. I then combined them all to make the project you see below. All of the build process has been documented and an instructable will be has been made.
Make one for yourself: via instructables


