Tag: How to
HOW TO: Window Farms provide a greener view
by Tahoe Designer on Apr.17, 2010, under Art, Design, Food, Personal, Technology
With Earth Day just around the corner and the days getting noticeably longer, I thought it prudent to offer some horticulture tips…
Tip 1. Whether you live a hectic city life or out in the country, you don’t have to go without fresh veggies.
This system window farm can churn-out a salad per week. The window farm [...]
HOW TO: Simple Arduino LF RFID Tag Spoofer
by Tahoe Designer on Apr.14, 2010, under Design, Personal, Photography, Technology
RFID tags are all over the place. They’re used in building access control systems, passports, inventory tracking… even ski resorts have started using them in lift tickets.
This instructable will show how you can use an Arduino and a few simple components (wire coil, transistor, capacitor, resistor) to make a device that can spoof [...]
HOW TO: EyeWriter
by Tahoe Designer on Nov.10, 2009, under Art, Design, Photography, Technology
“It’s been a long time. We shouldn’t have left you… without a dope beat to step to.”
G.R.L., Open Frameworks and graffiti legend Tempt1 have teamed-up to bring you the latest weapon of ocular assault: the EyeWriter. Source code, free software, HOW TO guide, videos and eye tags by Tempt1 available at eyewriter.org[...]
HOW TO: Submit Your Rental Listing to 60+ Sites at Once
by Tahoe Designer on Aug.07, 2009, under Banter, Design, Personal, Technology
Name: RentShout
Quick Pitch: RentShout advertises rental listings on directories and sites around the web, delivering widespread online visibility right where renters are searching.
Genius Idea: If you need to sublet, rent, or sell a home, apartment, or office, you want to do it fast. Every day that place isn’t filled, the more potential income you [...]
Bob Parsons 16 Rules for Success
by Tahoe Designer on Jul.29, 2009, under Banter, Personal, Photography, Technology
Bob Parsons, CEO and Founder of Godaddy.com offers some words of wisdom for entrepreneurs.
1. Get and stay out of your comfort zone.
I believe that not much happens of any significance when we’re in our comfort zone. I hear people say, “But I’m concerned about security.” My response to that is simple: “Security [...]
