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Vote for my boot!

Keeping with the CRAFT shoe theme -- Dr Martin's has a "design your own boot" contest, so I made a boot I always wanted, one with a circuit board on it, specifically one with the Wave Bubble open source RF jammer - vote it up if you'd like to see this become a real boot one day!
Posted by Phillip Torrone | 2:39 PM in Crafts, Online | | Discuss (0)
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