An Instructables book is being made and they are taking votes to see which Instructables will be included; the voting is open now and ends August 11th. Prizes are the glory of having your Instructable published in the book and a free copy when it comes out. I have entered my Instructables in the contest [...]
In my post “Framing a t-shirt (on the cheap)” I used an acrylic box frame to frame a t-shirt. The acrylic frame worked well but admittedly it was a bit haphazard and the masking-tape backing (which held the t-shirt in) was starting to come off. So while perusing the local Michaels for something unrelated I [...]
This project reached featured status on instructables and has received over 8,000 views there. It was also listed in the instructables “Weekend Builder” e-mail!
This is an easy and cheap industrialish picture/poster frame I came up with a while back - it uses 1/8″ thick 3/4″ wide flat aluminum stock and some little alligator spring clamps; [...]
by Adam on January 29, 2008
by Adam on November 29, 2007
A friend sent me an e-mail, in it he asked:
How does one defrag their computer?
My reply back:
Well…
You remove the hard drive from the system and using an electron microscope you need to examine each individual hard drive cluster (there are 180,000 of them) and using a special de-fragment tool (looks like a kitchen knife but [...]