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Noted: Make Your Own File Uploader to Add Files to a Raspberry Pi From Anywhere

Read Make Your Own File Uploader to Add Files to a Raspberry Pi From Anywhere via Lifehacker An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: 5-Minute IoT Clock Made by Garrett Bartley via Hackster.io

Read 5-Minute IoT Clock Made by Garrett Bartley via Hackster.io Visit Hackster.io Devices used in this project

Noted: 10 Classic Make: Projects

Read 10 Classic Make: Projects via MAKE: Blog An interesting link found among my daily reading Learn more with these books from Make More books from Maker Media * A portion of each sale from Amazon.com directly supports our blogs ** Many of these books may be available from your local library. Check it out! 

Noted: 5 Breadboarding Quick Tips

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Noted: New IDE for all Arduino boards!

Read New IDE for all Arduino boards! via Arduino Blog An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: U.S. House Judiciary Committee determines encryption backdoors against national interests

Read U.S. House Judiciary Committee determines encryption backdoors against national interests via AppleInsider An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: The cord-cutter's guide to the best indoor antennas - CNET

Read The cord-cutter's guide to the best indoor antennas - CNET via Webware.com An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Dataplicity Drastically Simplifies Remote Management of a Raspberry Pi

Read Dataplicity Drastically Simplifies Remote Management of a Raspberry Pi via Lifehacker An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: This Old Mouse Keeps Track of Filament Usage

Read This Old Mouse Keeps Track of Filament Usage via hack a day An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Mini Maker Challenge - a Card Game for Maker Spaces

Read Mini Maker Challenge - a Card Game for Maker Spaces via Instructables An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Simple Rotary Tool Lathe #3DThursday #3DPrinting

Read Simple Rotary Tool Lathe #3DThursday #3DPrinting via Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Learn the Lingo: Machining Metal

Read Learn the Lingo: Machining Metal via MAKE: Blog An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: How to Hack a Simple Geiger Counter for IoT #CitizenScience #radiation #DIY #environment

Read How to Hack a Simple Geiger Counter for IoT #CitizenScience #radiation #DIY #environment via internet of things – Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Give the Gift of a Unified Home Theater Remote, Just $50 Today

Read Give the Gift of a Unified Home Theater Remote, Just $50 Today via Kotaku An interesting link found among my daily reading

iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit | Douglas E. Welch Gift Guide #35

I have started to disassemble old technology like printers and such to harvest parts for my Arduino projects. My first foray into this, though, left me a bit disappointed, as many of the screws used in assembling these products are specialized pieces, designed to prevent disassembling them.  Enter the iFixit 64 Bit Driver Kit, something I have known about for a long time, but never actually purchased. It comes with a host of specialized bits and drivers used to build a lot of today's technology. While this kit is truly designed to help you repair your own technology, as you might imagine, it also helps a lot in tearing apart older, non-functional tech to get at the good bits!   iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit       More iFixIt Products on Amazon.com * A portion of each sale from Amazon.com directly supports our blogs Previously in the Douglas E. Welch 2016 Gift Guide... #34 The Creative Habit and The Collaborative Habit by Twyla Tharp #33 Tea Infuser Mug #32 Why The Monkees ...

Noted: CodeMade.io is a place to find open-source Internet of Things Inspiration

Read CodeMade.io is a place to find open-source Internet of Things Inspiration via The Next Web An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Hall Effect Sensor Arduino program

Read Hall Effect Sensor Arduino program via theoryCIRCUIT – Do It Yourself Electronics Projects An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: Learning and STEM toys we love

Read Learning and STEM toys we love via Engadget An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: 50 of the most important Raspberry Pi Senors and Components

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Noted: Amazing Binary Clock using LED Matrix Module

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Noted: Margaret Hamilton: Software Engineering Pioneer

Read Margaret Hamilton: Software Engineering Pioneer via The New Stack An interesting link found among my daily reading

Noted: How to Make Awkward Electronics Stitchable #WearableWednesday #Wearabletech #DIY

Read How to Make Awkward Electronics Stitchable #WearableWednesday #Wearabletech #DIY via Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! An interesting link found among my daily reading