As if I didn’t have enough to do I’ve started experimenting on Medium as a place for some of my musings on 3D printer. My “section,” called The 3D Printer, can be read here and I plan to update it as frequently as humanly possible (which probably means rarely). However, it’s been a fun experiment so far and I’m seeing a trickle of traffic as users pick it up on Twitter and Facebook. I may even publish a serial novel on it…
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My Story On An Amazing Watch In Wired
I finally grabbed a link to my piece in Wired for you all to read. It came out really well and I encourage you to buy the tablet edition and share the story far and wide to show Wired that they need more watch content. It’s a great nerd topic that is far underserved.
Enjoy the read and let me know what you think. As always, please sign up for more info on the book as I approach the end of this long, weird journey.
Reintroducing AudioMonger
A few years ago I created audiomonger.com, a site that was supposed to be about music. It languished for a few years, sat quietly unused, and now it’s being reborn.
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Juvenalia: POSDT and BigWideLogic
Not that anyone particularly cares, but I recently dug up some work I did way back in 1991 when I was a Bishop Watterson High School sophomore. As a quiet, friendless nerd (except for my equally quiet, friendless friend Rick), I was fascinated by UNIX and found a book at the library that basically showed you how to write all of the UNIX commands (ls, cd, etc.) under DOS. There was another application, a fake command.com that turned your fonts upside down and all sorts of things, designed to scare people using your computer. I think it was called AprilFools or something. That app included C source code and basically amounted to a command.com replacement, albeit a dopey one.
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Seven Chapters Of Mytro Up On PressBooks
I’ve put seven chapters of Mytro up on PressBooks, an open source way to share epubs. Please read them and enjoy. I’d love some feedback as I finish the book.
How To Make Your Own DIY Home Carbonated Soda System
We’d been using Sodastream for a few years and were a bit tired of the cost and the hassle of getting new bottles delivered. While, for the vast majority of users, Sodastream is great, it just wasn’t for us. But how could we get inexpensive carbonated water?
John Biggs Talks About The Future (Abridged)
Lecture held at e-nnovation conference, 15th-16th October, 2012 in Poznan, Poland.
Lecture by John Biggs – “The future”
Me On CCTV About The Raspberry Pi
Look at that handsome devil. The presenter, not me.
I’ve Been Writing Something For A Little While
And I’m trying something brand new. I don’t want to talk about it much but I think it’s really cool and I’d love it if you signed up to read it and be the first to (ahem) buy it. Thanks!