Whaddya Know? An Old Tie Makes the Perfect Thong |
- Whaddya Know? An Old Tie Makes the Perfect Thong
- The Man Behind MacGyver
- Extreme Footage Captured with Simple Camera Hack
- HowTo: Write in Midair with LEDs
Whaddya Know? An Old Tie Makes the Perfect Thong Posted: 01 Mar 2010 07:00 AM PST There's something undeniably naughty about upcycling your boyfriend's old tie into a thong. Japanese site Panty Hanty offers a library of free sewing patterns in the art of underwear-making. The underwear thong: Plenty more patterns for plenty of panties: Not to worry, guys... there's also a pattern for the classic pair of boxer shorts: Previously, Old T-Shirts Reincarnated as Underwear. ...more Related: |
Posted: 28 Feb 2010 03:00 PM PST MacGyver. How can he not be a WonderHowTo hero? The ultra resourceful secret agent, always handy with his Swiss army knife, is inspiration to all tinkerers, hackers, and DIYers across the world. But who's the real man behind MacGyver? Lifehacker recently interviewed the man behind the myth, creator Lee David Zlotoff. Says Zlotoff, "My dad was sort of the model for MacGyver. He was, by profession, a New York City junior high shop teacher. But he could fix anything, build anything, he was kind of an amateur architect ... plumbing, electrical, wood, metal. You name it, he could do it. I ...more Related: |
Extreme Footage Captured with Simple Camera Hack Posted: 28 Feb 2010 12:00 PM PST "Skimboarding in a Storm" displays some ultra cool camerawork, employing the relatively cheap and user friendly GoPro camera (also used in the clever Kitchen Timer Panning Time Lapse Hack). Says Gizmodo, "The idea is pretty simple: attach the rugged, waterproof Go Pro camera to a stick and pass it to the skimboarder as he whizzes by so he can film himself skimming. But when they start tossing the monopod to each other in the air and catching it, the results are pretty awesome." Previously, Hack Ikea: $15 Camera Dolly. ...more Related: |
HowTo: Write in Midair with LEDs Posted: 28 Feb 2010 09:30 AM PST Hacked Gadgets recently featured Csaba Bleuer's LED wave display, a device that projects LED messages midair. Bleuer had also previously created a similar device that spins on a fan motor. "Csaba Bleuer sent in some pictures and a video of his new creation. It is a LED Wave Display, you just wave it back and forth and text is displayed in mid air. You might remember the Fan Motor Spinning LED Display of his that we featured here in the past. If you think this device looks similar you would be right, he took the display from the spinning display and mounted a 4 X AA battery holder to it ...more Related: |
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