Volume 08: Toys and Games
Here are the links which appear in this volume:
WoW as management training
(From News From the Future: Games with Purpose)
Homo Ludens
(From News From the Future: Games with Purpose)
Google Image Labeler
(From News From the Future: Games with Purpose)
ESP Game
(From News From the Future: Games with Purpose)
Luis von Ahn
(From News From the Future: Games with Purpose)
Ernie Fosselius on Wikipedia
(From Mr. Cranky)
Theo Jansen's website
(From Belly of the Beast)
Jo Babcock's website
(From Camera-on-Wheels)
Computer-controlled watering
(From Open Source Open Water)
Matt Jones' website
(From The Secret Life of Death Clouds)
Sean Barrow
(From Blue Spark)
Fauxbots
(From Kinetic Fauxbot Sculptures)
brightscience.com
(From Homebrew Magnetometer)
Myst spaceship in Second Life
(From The Secret History of MYST)
Myst Game Proposal
(From The Secret History of MYST)
Ralph Baer's website
(From 1966: A Big Year for Games)
Science Photography
Ted Kinsman's photography website.(From Photos from the Inside)
Iceberg Paper Model Links
(From Chris Ware's ACME Papercraft)
Chris Ware's Flip Book Images as GIF Animations
(From Chris Ware's ACME Papercraft)
The ACME Novelty Warehouse
(From Chris Ware's ACME Papercraft)
The ACME Novelty Archive
(From Chris Ware's ACME Papercraft)
Niemworks' ACME Models
(From Chris Ware's ACME Papercraft)
Niemworks
(From Chris Ware's ACME Papercraft)
XNA Community Site
(From Making Your Own Video Game)
XNA Game Studio
(From Making Your Own Video Game)
Costa Rica BEAM
(From Pummer, Dude!)
Solarbotics.net
(From Pummer, Dude!)
OSBall's Wiki
(From Roachball Goes Open Source)
Project Ornithopter
(From Project: Building an Ornithopter)
The Ornithopter Zone
(From Project: Building an Ornithopter)
RS
(From Project: Gun-Operated Alarm Clock)
Rapid
(From Project: Gun-Operated Alarm Clock)
Newark InOne
(From Project: Gun-Operated Alarm Clock)
Farnell
(From Project: Gun-Operated Alarm Clock)
Roasting tips from INeedCoffee
(From Project: Coffee Roaster)
The Home Roaster
(From Project: Coffee Roaster)
The Coffee FAQ
(From Project: Coffee Roaster)
CoffeeGeek
(From Project: Coffee Roaster)
BurmanCoffee Home coffee roasting
Green bean source(From Project: Coffee Roaster)
Sweet Maria's Home coffee roasting supplies
Green bean source(From Project: Coffee Roaster)
McMaster-Carr
(From Project: Coffee Roaster)
Interpunk
(From Streamerator 2000)
Active Filters
(From World's Loudest iPod)
Xbox-Linux Project
(From Project Redshark)
John Riney's Website
(From Project Redshark)
Carl's Electronics
(From TV Spinner)
iButtonLink
(From Smart HVAC)
iButton
(From Smart HVAC)
MisterHouse
(From Smart HVAC)
X10 Serial Computer Interface
(From Smart HVAC)
X10
(From Smart HVAC)
MIDIsense board
(From MIDI Controller Sock Monkey)
Jameco Electronics
(From MIDI Controller Sock Monkey)
Howtoons website
(From Rola Bola)
Lines of Action
(From Toolbox)
Magnetic Play Theatre
(From Toolbox)
Schylling Toys
(From Toolbox)
Straws and Connectors
(From Toolbox)
Open X clamshell box opener
(From Toolbox)
Superplexus Wikipedia Article
(From Toolbox)
Superplexus
(From Toolbox)
Crystal Radio Kits
(From Toolbox)
MP3 Player Kits
(From Toolbox)
Homemade Kids Electronic Lab
(From Toolbox)
Helicopter Kit
(From Toolbox)
SpokePOV Kit
(From Toolbox)
DS1921 Temperature Logger Kit
(From Toolbox)
Embedded Linux Starter Kit
(From Toolbox)
Mousetrap Kits
(From Toolbox)
The Sharpie Incident
(From Tips and Tricks)
Lock It Up
(From Tips and Tricks)
Original 1963 Version of Spacewar
(From Gaming on the EDSAC and PDP-1)
Spacewar
(From Gaming on the EDSAC and PDP-1)
White's D116 projects
(From Gaming on the EDSAC and PDP-1)
Edsac Simulator
(From Gaming on the EDSAC and PDP-1)
Corrected PDF for "Two Can Sterling Engine"
(From Reader Input)
The Science Creative Quarterly
(From Reader Input)
Schematics
(From Reader Input)
QEMU
(From Reader Input)
VMware
(From Reader Input)
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