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Re:I was furious at Gates and IBM
Here's Final Calc:
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Re:competition
yep, me, too, Firefox on my #t2sde Linux https://t2sde.org/packages/fir... though all this Rust & cargo fluff required to build latest versions from source get a bit on my nerves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Planet X is real!
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Re:linux
Nope, MIPS is fully supported, and working, in many WiFi APs or my Sgi Octane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... or Origin 200: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... among other such things,
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Re:linux
Nope, MIPS is fully supported, and working, in many WiFi APs or my Sgi Octane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... or Origin 200: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... among other such things,
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Re:Use Geo-polymer concrete instead
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
It is what the pyramids were made from, pour-able limestone.
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My Octane is celebrating ;-)
Yes, seriously – running Linux these days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... since last month or so also with hardware X.org cursor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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My Octane is celebrating ;-)
Yes, seriously – running Linux these days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... since last month or so also with hardware X.org cursor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Outrage culture
Google losing it's "cool" factor is big business news to Apple, Microsoft, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Steam, Disney...
A soulless corporate promotional video from IBM or Microsoft are expected. And when they break through their stifling culture and produce something memorable, it's noteworthy. When Google or Apple produce something soulless and corporate, it's noteworthy. Just another sign of the times, and the inevitable change. But change catches people off-guard if they're not paying attention. I'd draw the line in the sand the moment the switch to "alphabet". I'm still hoping their self-driving car works out. Otherwise I think I'd dump their stock.
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Moving FAST!
This comet is moving really fast!
Last night was the first break in the clouds in about a month and a half. So I got out my astrophotography rig, which is based on the open source OnStep STM32 telescope controller.
The moon was bright, and there was too much moisture in the atmosphere. So, not ideal conditions.
As far as comets go, this one is underwhelming. It lacks a tail, and is below naked eye visibility. But what is remarkable, is that this comet was sure moving fast against the background stars.
A 5 minute exposure shows a fuzzy streak that goes in a different direction than the streaks from stars due to a hasty and inaccurate polar alignment.
Here is a screenshot of the 5 minute exposure, and another 60 seconds exposure.
Clouds rolled over and I had to call it a night.
Oh, and if you want an Open Source telescope controller, here are more videos on OnStep on the STM32.
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Re:Thickness
That's a lie. This guy added a phone jack to an iPhone 7. If he could do it - then why couldn't Apple? And The Gionee eLife s5.5 is just 5.6mm thick (thinner than any iPhone) - and has a headphone jack (and was released in 2014, with pretty good specs even back then). Are Apple's engineers not as good as a random hardware hacker in Hong Kong, or a 3rd tier Chinese phone brand?
Apple wanted to monetize its buy of Beats. Beats was - and is - one of the biggest Bluetooth headphone brands out there. It's no coincidence that right after Apple bought Beats (Q3 2014), their new iPhones (iPhone 7, Q3 2015) lack a jack - and essentially require a Bluetooth headphone. Which Apple, conveniently, sells a crap-ton of.
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Lewis Black explained the situation well:
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Re: Killed is a bit of a strong word
Lil' Wayne solved this one a LONG time ago...
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Re: You have to use the word War
It's more powerful than several government agencies
That may be a true statement. It's a naive view of "power," but you can argue the point if you'd like.
Even it what you assert is true, that doesn't mean there's a constitutional or government argument to be made about YouTube banning Alex Jones.. It's simply out of scope. Kind of like asking Sundar Pichai why your iPhone doesn't work. -
Re:You have to use the word War
Shame they don't understand what winning is anymore
That's probably because we're supposed to be tired of winning by now. Personally, I'm fairly exhausted, but it doesn't feel like winning.
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Re:Nothing to do with celebs left out
Hit the nail on the head.
For the 2018 rewind:
There's no music for the first 30 seconds, just talking. The music finally starts, people jump out a flying bus. Fast forward to 0:55, music stops, it's more talking time, followed by some obvious CG. At 1:10, cut to more people talking, this time around a campfire. The topic is what should be in the video. At 1:30, there's finally some decent music and dancing.
The good lasts just 20 seconds, and then back to the campfire with someone speaking a foreign language. Now finally we have a funny moment with a woman marrying a cartoon cat. Then they go back to the campfire and now more talking. The train wreck continues from there. And just when I think it's over, they start talking social change and politics. Sigh.
Now compare this to the one from 2012:
We start with a band of 5 people playing Gangnam Style on one guitar. 10 seconds later, just as the they finish the intro, Psy shows up and smashes the guitar. "Rewind YouTube style" he says, and the music continues with full accompaniment. Fake Obama shows up doing the dance in a stable, with a fake horse watching from the side, followed by Kassem dry humping on top of Grace Helbig in an elevator. More people show up dancing, including many I know. Music keeps playing all the while.
Eventually they switch to playing Call me Maybe. A girl washing a car flirts with a guy wearing some ridiculous boots. Some food YouTubers start throwing bacon at the girl, who falls off the car. Now more dancing in a bus. As they finish a stanza, the music seamlessly transitions to a mix of Gangnam Style and Call me Maybe and we see everyone dancing together on a big stage all the way until the end.
Now, I wouldn't call it a masterpiece. But it's got several things going for it.
First, I can listen and enjoy the music. Both tunes are pretty catchy and they're not cut up into so many pieces that it breaks the flow. Second, it's got all of this ridiculous stuff going on that makes it interesting even on a rewatch. Then it's got all of these familiar faces that makes me go, "hey, it's that guy / girl". And finally, it's not long enough for me to get bored.
The 2018 video has none of that. The music is broken and impossible to enjoy. There's some visually interesting stuff happening, but most of it is unfunny. I recognize almost no one besides Will Smith and a few TV personalities. Everyone is terrible during the talking scenes. The only thing it's got going for it is the part where the animated characters forget the lyrics, which is pretty funny. And then there's the politics. Would it kill them to leave that out?
If they want to make it good, they need separate videos for all of the non-English YouTubers, then stitch the music together so it all flows. Now throw in random funny scenes in between the dancing and don't virtue signal. It really isn't that hard.
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Re:Nothing to do with celebs left out
Hit the nail on the head.
For the 2018 rewind:
There's no music for the first 30 seconds, just talking. The music finally starts, people jump out a flying bus. Fast forward to 0:55, music stops, it's more talking time, followed by some obvious CG. At 1:10, cut to more people talking, this time around a campfire. The topic is what should be in the video. At 1:30, there's finally some decent music and dancing.
The good lasts just 20 seconds, and then back to the campfire with someone speaking a foreign language. Now finally we have a funny moment with a woman marrying a cartoon cat. Then they go back to the campfire and now more talking. The train wreck continues from there. And just when I think it's over, they start talking social change and politics. Sigh.
Now compare this to the one from 2012:
We start with a band of 5 people playing Gangnam Style on one guitar. 10 seconds later, just as the they finish the intro, Psy shows up and smashes the guitar. "Rewind YouTube style" he says, and the music continues with full accompaniment. Fake Obama shows up doing the dance in a stable, with a fake horse watching from the side, followed by Kassem dry humping on top of Grace Helbig in an elevator. More people show up dancing, including many I know. Music keeps playing all the while.
Eventually they switch to playing Call me Maybe. A girl washing a car flirts with a guy wearing some ridiculous boots. Some food YouTubers start throwing bacon at the girl, who falls off the car. Now more dancing in a bus. As they finish a stanza, the music seamlessly transitions to a mix of Gangnam Style and Call me Maybe and we see everyone dancing together on a big stage all the way until the end.
Now, I wouldn't call it a masterpiece. But it's got several things going for it.
First, I can listen and enjoy the music. Both tunes are pretty catchy and they're not cut up into so many pieces that it breaks the flow. Second, it's got all of this ridiculous stuff going on that makes it interesting even on a rewatch. Then it's got all of these familiar faces that makes me go, "hey, it's that guy / girl". And finally, it's not long enough for me to get bored.
The 2018 video has none of that. The music is broken and impossible to enjoy. There's some visually interesting stuff happening, but most of it is unfunny. I recognize almost no one besides Will Smith and a few TV personalities. Everyone is terrible during the talking scenes. The only thing it's got going for it is the part where the animated characters forget the lyrics, which is pretty funny. And then there's the politics. Would it kill them to leave that out?
If they want to make it good, they need separate videos for all of the non-English YouTubers, then stitch the music together so it all flows. Now throw in random funny scenes in between the dancing and don't virtue signal. It really isn't that hard.
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Re:Star Wars...
Chris, my team has just updated me with your new contact info. It is nice to hear from you again and to see that you have managed to get a new Slashdot account.
*** Chris, contact me ASAP please. I have AI click bots that don't get detected by youtube algorythm!
:) -2 subscribers and 10 views a day for you is sad.. -love granny XX ***On top of that, 9 views for your 100th video in 2 weeks is a shame since your 100th video should have automatically hit the top of the charts!
Dear Team Creimer,
I just noticed that the Humpty-Dumpty video has 435+ millions views, that should make you salivate!
I have plenty of ideas to make the views on your own youtube channel skyrocket but you didn't contact me yet. Is it because I am a lady? Ethell says that you are sexist but I hope it isn't true.
Anyway, I will give you a free hint anyway: Dress-up as Humpty in your videos, you shouldn't need that much makeup making this a money saving situation in your own case.
My YouTube channel has 222K subscribers and many videos with hundreds of thousands of views:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Now, with some slight adjustments, I think that together, we could make the view count skyrocket on your very own Team Creimer youtube channel
:)Please feel confident to contact me if you want me to coach you, we aren't living so far away from each other so we could even easily meet.
Love XX,
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Re:uptime
Don't worry about uptime, my system is up all the time and I don't need Microsoft for this:
~$ uptime
07:49:15 up 1194 days, 23:20, 1 user, load average: 2.19, 2.38, 2.10What this confirms although, is that creimer has contaminated every state of the US and every layer of society including the Bing search engine.
I remember seeing that post which might have been from FCLM, who knows? Anyway, he warned us in advance of what might happen and now we are all doomed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Cryptofeces Lepidoptera Creimerus infestation is a serious problem. Not only are they capable of reproducing asexually like amoebas, they can also lay eggs hermaphroditically in unexpected places. They can disguise eggs as something useful to fool the unaware, sometimes pretending to be a haiku author, blogger, vlogger, or IT closet cleaner.
Very dangerous. They can seemingly reproduce out of the cosmic background radiation, even if you step on twelve of them, there's always one you miss.
Don't be fooled by the C. Lepidoptera Creimerus's innocuous, rolly-polly, and almost friendly appearance; despite its great size, stupid demeanor, and bedraggled toothless appearance, they have the hardiness of a tardigrade.
Only a concerted, targeted downmodding campaign has been shown effective in controlling this dangerous pest.
Experience shows that stopping such a campaign leads to C. Lepidoptera Creimerus returning within days.
Don't let it happen again!
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Re:Advertiser Friendly
Over 200 million views! We are so doomed!
Wouldn't you rather see something nice and bouncy?
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Re:Different worlds
I Agree that the most interesting entertainment youtube channels are often about quite everyday things but it often helps if their presenters are a little eccentric or unusual. I follow a few on wild camping, one on nail polish (seriously, they just gave $10k to a cat cafe from sales of teeshirts so they must have something about them), some insane Ukranians playing about with very high voltages from microwave oven transformers, a housewife teaching how to cook chinese food, a senior Ham in Florida testing cheap radios and another explaining how mains or battery six tube radios work and how to restore them. Most of them are not making big bucks from their channels but they all have a passion for their subject. Maybe it is just me but most of the people who realy get my respect in this world are enthusiasts of some kind or another, not "Celebrity" entrepreneurs manufacturing random entertainment or doing bollocks like giveaways at subscriber number increments in order to increase "engagement" - a real turn off in fact.
On the other hand all this stuff is the entertainment side of things and my real interest in YouTube are the university talks, lectures and colloquia on various science subjects. You would be suprised just how interesting Dengue fever actually is. I have learned a lot about microbiology for example even though my background is in engineering. The knowledge available on YouTube is absolutely amazing and is actually the strongest reason for hoping the "cat videos" continue to pay for this side of its existence. I have saved playlists of videos I have watched by subject on a dedicated channel - the content out there is just mindblowing. Level ranges from Public to near graduate, (there are some exceptional teachers like Leonard Susskind who can get the guts of the idea over even if you could not repeat the math.)
https://www.youtube.com/channe...There are also historically important things on there like the first video of an actual rocket taking off and going into orbit to meet up with the ISS - as seen from the ISS. The first time in history that most of the planet can see for themselves what it looks like for an actual real rocket to take off and power up into orbit to join you. Not a "Star Wars" Hollywood movie or a cartoon. The real thing, and I saw it on YouTube. Ace.
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Re: Separate computers
In particular, in the Tesla the infotainment system is separate from the system that drives the car. You can even "reboot the car" while driving, and not lose control of the car, because it's only rebooting the infotainment system, but the steering, brakes, etc., keep working.
This. There was an attempt to hack a Model S back in DEFCON 23. The hackers explain how they couldn't get into the CAN bus (which hosts the car's controls). It's very interesting and shows how they considered security and how they pretty much have mindshare with sister company SpaceX.
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Different worlds
I watch YouTube all the time and have no interest in the people in this rewind thing because I am an old fart.
:D
My favorite channel at the moment are a about a guy sailing up and down the canals in England in his narrowboat. Very relaxing. :D https://www.youtube.com/channe..."I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I'm with isn't it, and what's it seems weird and scary to me, and it'll happen to you, too"
But my point is that there's plenty of stuff on YouTube that seems to (thankfully?) be off the hype radar and lives it own quiet happy life. A lot of people my age don't seem to know that, maybe because they are not logged in to google/YouTube when they get the front page. I tried that once, it's awful.
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Re:YouTube Stars
There are plenty of them. Here's the first one that google showed me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
This is the internet, after all. And if you had ever lived in the country, you'd know that this is a thing.
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Re: oh man
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Re:Advertiser Friendly
The orange man is bad. I've never seen a more annoying dumbass in my whole life.
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Re:People don't lie knowingly being told.
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Re:Wolfenstein/DOOM Angst
Although you required a new top range PC to play Doom when they were released, ID software made a comment in an interview they would not be able to port it to the Amiga. They probably meant to say a bog standard Amiga 1200 with 2 MB of RAM as Doom (and Wolfenstein3D and even Quake) is now ported to 68k Amigas and runs without problems on Amiga setups available at the time.
But John Carmack's original statement caused much confusion. You can play Doom decently on a 25 Mhz 040 Amiga for example:
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Re:Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant
etc, etc, increment rinse and repeat until your head explodes, sorry for editing your crap but I felt the need to get nasty and squeeze the shit out of your post!
Holy crap batman you can do all that with the Python language and a shit load of youtube links? Absolutely amazing what one can do with otherwise useless undeclared python variables and internet data base links! Slashdot is really in trouble especially if the GNAA association gets on to using your software smarts, there might even be a job for you at Microsoft!
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Re:Sharpness is an illusion
Because a sharpened image over-writes some parts of the image with false information, see a good example here:
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I hope not, it'd be abused.
That reminds me of the abhorrent sharpness setting most TVs even including 4k TVs have.
Sharpness is not a measurement of quality, quality is a measurement of quality or more specifically accurate reproduction - how close does the stream match a high quality version such as a blu-ray 4k copy etc.
If you introduce measuring sharpness as a way of measuring quality then the end result is cheating that will artificially make all streams sharper at the expense of picture quality.
So, get it right, sharpness != quality.
Here is an example of how nasty the sharpness setting can make things: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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It's human nature
When you realize something won't fight back, your immediate reaction is to try to abuse the hell out of it.
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Re:Slightly better than what you and I did
And there's a reason Country Joe and the Fish changed up The Fish Cheer. They didn't want to convey the meaning of "Sexual Intercourse". They were introducing a protest song against the Vietnam war.
Gimme an F! Gimme a U! Gimme a C! Gimme a K!....What's that spell?
"Sexual intercourse"? No, I don't think so.
"There's about 300,000 of you FUCKERS out there. I want you to start singin'"
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Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
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Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
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Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
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Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
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Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
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Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction
-
Binge for the Weekend
Weekend wanderings:
A first step into cybernetics Magnetic finger implant (scalpel method)
A quick look at my supercapacitor progress
A Simple Method For Measuring Plancks Constant
A step towards transdermal implants chitosanhydroxyapatite paint and test implant
An Improved Method for DNA Extraction Silica Coated Magnetite
Astrophotography, Copper Oxide, Reverse Crystals Gardens, A DIY Cello and More! - Grab Bag # 2
Break down styrofoam in days instead of hundreds of years
Building a Camera That Can See Wifi Radio Telescope V2 - Part 3 SUCCESS!
Building a Heatblock and Incubator
Building a Motorized Satellite Tracker for HRITHRPT Reception and Radio Astronomy - Part 1
Can you make quantum entangled photons using garbage and fertilizer - Probably.
Carbon nanotube synthesis experiments
Could You Build the Death Star's Laser
Developing a Permanent Treatment for Lactose Intolerance Using Gene Therapy
DIY Cheap Optical Table Parts and Femtosecond Laser Lab
DIY Radio Telescope Version 2 Wifi vision - Part 1
DIY Satellite TrackerRadio Telescope - Part 2
Does Canola Oil Make You Stupid No. (Obviously) - Journal Club 1
Eclipses, Lasers, Lifter, Light sabers and more! - Grab Bag #1
Electrodepositing hydroxyapatite coatings for implants
Engineering Yeast to Glow Green in UV to Make Glowing BeerWine
Evolving a fungus capable of breaking down plastic (P. microspora)
Extracting and Culturing Live T Cells From Whole Blood (And lactose updates)
Fluorescent Microscope, Styrofoam Worms, Spider Beer Updates, and More! -Grab Bag 6
Focus Stacking The Secret to Beautiful Photos
Fusor tour and first experiments
Fusor update and true first light
How to Build a Digitally Controlled Electric KilnFoundry
How to Build a Radio Telescope (See Satellites 35,000km Away!)
How to Build and Stock a Genetic Engineering Lab - Part 1 Lab Construction