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HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT. Here is the second version of Solar T-Shirt with components directly sewn on with conductive thread.

HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT

It is also using slightly different circuit than the other solar t-shirt. The new schematic is the following. Please not that it is using FLED (Blinking LED) instead of diode on other one. In this example I used 2N3906 as PNP transistor and 2N3904 as NPN transistor. Download PDF >>solar_Tshirt_schematic.pdf This circuit is based on the suneater BEAM bot circuit. Here is how to make the solar t-shirt Materials: T-shirtSolar Cell (4V) Motor Capacitor (2200uF) *2 (or 4700uF *1) FLED (blinking LED) 2N3906 2N3904 2.2k ohm resistor coper tape small piece of form sheet small piece of neoprene small piece of normal fabricconductive fabric conductive threadfusible interfacing (iron-on) normal thread plastic flower (or feather.. something light for decoration on motor) 2 pairs of poppers Steps: Decide the circuit layout on the t-shirt and mark the circuit traces.

Now, to make a holder for the motor. The First Zombie-Proof House. Somehow, ritual drunk-conversation concerning team captains for the apocalypse has become a major part of the lives of 20-somethings.

The First Zombie-Proof House

Having been matured in the Grandaddy-crowned masterpiece film (put “A.M. 180” on and forget that you have a job) 28 Days Later and the best-selling Zombie Survival Guide, we’re all a little too ready to deal with the 2012 zombie apocalypse of our dreams. “The Safe House,” designed by KWK Promes, starts to get eerily close to something I could work with, if say 200 bludgeoned members of the undead army came over to eat their way into borrowing some sugar. “The most essential item for our clients was acquiring the feeling of maximum security,” begins the designers’ website in the summary of the structure.

Who wouldn’t feel safe in a concrete rectangle that folds in upon itself to become completely sealed? Even the windows are covered with a slab of concrete when the structure is on nap time. National Geographic - Ultimate/Mega Factories - IKEA - 720p. The World Through Google's Smartglasses. Google announced yesterday that before the end of 2012, you will be able to buy augmented-reality smart eyeglasses from the search giant.

The World Through Google's Smartglasses

The Android-powered glasses will have an onboard camera that monitors in real time what you see as you walk (or, heavens preserve us, drive) down the street. The lenses will then overlay information about people, locations, and whatnot directly into your field of view. We knew this day was coming, but I certainly didn't suspect it'd be so soon. Never again will you have to wonder Where is the closest Pizza Hut? Or What make of car is that?

Overlay Google Maps onto the real world, and navigation becomes effortless. As smartglasses become popular, the world will start to seem naked and inaccessible without a glossy data layer on everything.As smartglasses become popular, the world will start to seem naked and inaccessible without a glossy data layer on everything. Will businesses see the need for physical signs and billboards? What comes after that?