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What Can You Do With $100?

An anonymous reader asks "I was recently gifted with $100 and thought, 'What's the coolest geektoy--new, used, cobbled together, hacked--that one hundred clams could buy?' Home automation? Older PDA streaming client? Bathtub ROV? Basic stamp robotic kit? Something fun, something useful, something educational, something that says 'Look what I put together for $100.' Lemme know!"

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  1. SCO License by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you find 6.99 other friends with the same amount of cash on hands, you can get a swell new SCO license.

  2. 512MB iPod Shuffle by objekt · · Score: 5, Interesting

    http://www.apple.com/ipodshuffle/ doubles as a flash drive.

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  3. a blowjob by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    A blowjob, plain and simple.

  4. Tools by BandwidthHog · · Score: 5, Funny

    With a Dremel and a decent soldering iron, all your geeky dreams can come true. (well, okay, not that one with the blonde and the midgets and the mayonaise, but all the *other* geeky dreams)

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  5. magazine article by zerkon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Computer Gaming World Magazine runs a segment every month on what to do with $100, and they're usually right on, grab an issue and see what they say.

    1. Re:magazine article by over_exposed · · Score: 5, Funny

      But then he'd only have ~$94.05 left...

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  6. Take a look at Make by lysander · · Score: 5, Informative

    Perhaps you should look at Make magazine. Their first issue had some pretty cool stuff. The aerial kite photography project might be doable for $100, if you've got the tools.

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  7. I'll tell you what I'd do man... by Matt+Amato · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...two chicks at the same time.

  8. Brew your own beer! by warpSpeed · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Get a complete kit to start brewing beer at home here

    It is only $70, you can use the other $30 for a Brew ingredients Kit

    Nothing beats home made beer.

  9. Wipe your ass with it by dtfinch · · Score: 5, Funny

    For $100, you can get 100 or more rolls of toilet paper, which ought to last a few years.

  10. For about $100... by cr0sh · · Score: 5, Interesting
    You can build a video rocket camera.

    What I mean by this, is that you can buy the rocket (D thru F engine model), launch kit (launch pad, controller, engines, igniters, batteries), and wireless video camera - and do something that while it has been done before by others, is still a cool thing to do for yourself.

    First - the camera: For about $30.00 (approx. $10-20.00 for the camera, and $10-15.00 shipping, depending on seller), you can buy off of ebay drop-shipped from hong-kong a miniature 900MHz-1.2GHz wireless "sugar-cube" camera and receiver combo, which runs off of 9 volt batteries. The camera is designed to transmit a few hundred feet thru walls in a security setup - but outdoors up in a rocket you can expect around 1000 ft or so. This is the cheapest way of getting these cameras - don't bother with an american dealer, they will charge you $80.00 minimum, plus s/h - not a good deal at all.

    The rest of your money will go into the rocket and launch needs - a larger scale Estes rocket will be perfect - you might even be able to get away with one of the egg lofters if you want (you might want to try a different/lighter battery tech for the 9V camera, though). Anyhow - you won't spend anywhere near $70.00 on everything - the rocket kit will be about $20-30.00, everything else will fill (or not) the rest of the cash.

    Then - spend your time to build the thing. Remember to pad/protect the camera, and mount it securely (but make it airodynamic, too!). Mount the battery securely as well, so it won't rattle around and change your C/G mid-flight. You are going to want a rocket made for payload lifting or similar - something designed for the extra weight (unless you want to experiment!).

    Take it to a field, set it up, check your camera feed (heh - maybe some extra cash could be thrown to a 12VDC video recorder - you want to record your first flight, right?), install the engine and igniter, begin your countdown - and get ready to enter an interesting aerial photography hobby!

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