Bob Scott
Bob is a statistical construct of various consumer-electronics maketing departments.Author of these Magazine Articles
Made On Earth
Report from the world of backyard technology.
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Made on Earth
from MAKE:
06: Robots page 18
Boost Your Signal
Improving MyFi XM satellite radio reception.
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DIY: Mobile
from MAKE:
05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors page 125
Digital TV On The Cheap
You can get many of the benefits of Digital TV (DTV) for as little as 20 bucks, if you're willing to do a little tinkering.
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DIY: Television
from MAKE:
05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors page 148
Toolbox
The best tools, software, gadgets, books, magazines, and websites.
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Toolbox
from MAKE:
05: Science, Weather, and Outdoors page 172
Toolbox
The best tools, software, gadgets, books, magazines, and websites.
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Toolbox
from MAKE:
04: Music and Kits for the Holidays page 168
Keychain Survival Tools
Whether you're facing a parachute drop into the High Sierras or a jammed button on your mobile, some handy keychain gizmo can be there for you.
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DIY: Mobile
from MAKE:
03: Cars and Halloween page 141
Toolbox
The best tools, software, gadgets, books, magazines, and websites.
In
Toolbox
from MAKE:
03: Cars and Halloween page 172
Outfitting a Palm Tungsten T3
Getting laptop-like functionality from a PDA. In fact, leave your laptop at home: use a T3, loaded to the gills with powerful applications.
In
DIY: Mobile
from MAKE:
02: Home Entertainment page 138
Mechanical Wristwatch Modding
Customizing a self-winding Seiko.
In
DIY: Design
from MAKE:
02: Home Entertainment page 147
Toolbox
The best tools, software, gadgets, books, magazines, and websites.
In
Toolbox
from MAKE:
01: Make Premiere page 174

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