Archive for March, 2007
another ipod nano dock
I know, there are many examples of selfmade ipod docks aroud the web.
But i think nobody has done it that way yet.
It fits quite well to the design of apple and is cheaper than buying an original dock.
that is an easy way to give your nano 2nd gen a worthy place to rest.
It took me about 2 days wor…
A quick improvement to the infamous jackhammer headphones
First off. Thanks to TimAnderson for the great notion (http://www.instructables.com/id/E8UBD2SNKXEP2864W9/)
Well, let’s see here. My Shure e2C headphones are broken (the right driver blew) so I took them to where I bought them originally (East Hamilton Radio, Ontario, Canada)to get them serviced. T…
computer window engraving
finally, a simple guide to making a killer engraving on a computer window (or whatefer else you want) without paying an arm and a leg, unless that is you cut them off with the dremal tool…. and in that case, support your local ER lol
The tools of the trade
What you use to etch your window ma…
Use an LCD Monitor as a TV without a Computer
LCD TVs have come down in price, but not abundant. whether you have a cable box, than your TV tuner is in the box, not in the TV, so why buy a TV with a tuner you will never use? Believe or not you can save nearly $200 when you buy a Computer Monitor instead of a TV.
assemble certain you have all…
Water Cooling
PopularMechanics.com
For more, here’s the original story.
Computers get hot, and they must be cooled. Your average store-bought PC uses a system of fans to pull heat off major components such as the CPU (central processing unit), graphics processor and hard drives. soon after the hot air is blown o…
Replacing a Mazda 6 plastic thing that goes around the door handle
At one point I replaced a passenger side mirror, which broke due to some water/ice build up. To do so, one has to remove the door.
"certain!" I thought. "I’ll figure out how to do that." I assumed the door slipped by the plastic thing that goes around the door handle. I was wro…
Replacing a Mazda 6 tail light (on car body)
Sometimes, you back up towards a wall a bit too fast, and you take in a crunching sound. that is a *bad* sound; the kind that makes you grit your teeth a bit and hunch your shoulders.
In that case, the crunching sound was cover of my left tail light cracking. Unfortunately, it seems that upon analy…














