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  1. Don?t worry occifer, there is no blood in my alcohol!
  2. 137 years of Popular Science online free
  3. Time delay door alarm
  4. Strobeshnik, an HDD clock
  5. Lucid dreaming
  6. DIY Diodes
  7. RC truck source for robotics platform
  8. USB oscilloscope
  9. Space Invaders clock 6 years ahead of Pong Clock
  10. A VU meter for your PSP
  11. Google your home with a roomba
  12. Is GEK a modern-day Mr. Fusion?
  13. DIY projector collection
  14. Google unveils API to PowerMeter
  15. Using Mindflex to shock the heck out of people
  16. Monocle fixes webcam farsightedness
  17. Build your own lightweight flash tripod
  18. iPhone case rehabilitation
  19. LED and fan controller
  20. Vacuum pick and place for SMD parts
  21. Automatic telephone recorder
  22. FanWing is like a harvester in the sky
  23. Hacking space without profit or secrecy
  24. Smart flash synchronization
  25. Portable Squeezebox with serial
  26. Steampunk sequencer
  27. Hacker finds better use for a Windows machine
  28. doomBox: Classic keys meet tiny screen
  29. Phone/webapp written in ploy to appear more popular
  30. BatchPCB Pays You
  31. Biped walks with eight servos
  32. Open source logic analyzer
  33. 112-LED coffee table
  34. Extreme piano transplant
  35. Fix 0LBA and BSY HDD errors
  36. Two input devices made with common items
  37. WRT54GL, meet Alice
  38. Yet another pong-clock
  39. Lower productivity by using a rotary num pad
  40. 10×10 LED matrix
  41. Drilling perfectly centered holes
  42. Cooling LEDs by heating the water saves on electricity
  43. Nokia USB cable is USB-to-FTDI in disguise
  44. Python IR tracking for the handicapped
  45. RoboThespian: Chuck E. Cheese entertainment comes home
  46. Shiftbrite coffee table
  47. 10-bit rotary precision for servos
  48. A second life for dead hard drives
  49. Bring the crane game home
  50. Oscilloscope doubles as a serial terminal
  51. More cellphone controlled door locks
  52. Add pause button to the Atari 2600
  53. Precision grinder is a thing of beauty
  54. Looping foot pedal
  55. Serial communication with cell phones
  56. DIY aluminum heat sink casting
  57. Building the yellow submarine
  58. Is that some type of new Kindle?
  59. Gentle wake up alarm
  60. PIC pong clock
  61. Droid 2.1 on four more HTC handsets
  62. Robocup bot places wheels perpendicularly
  63. Hackaday links: February 21 2010
  64. Controllable LEDs spice up the living room
  65. Steorn Orbo motor replica
  66. RFID tracking system
  67. Sausage Gun 19mm
  68. Rube Goldberg FTW
  69. High speed video from cheap digital camera
  70. Basement fusion reactor
  71. Cannihilator can crusher
  72. Sukhoi Su-27 Jet build throws down
  73. Lathe modification
  74. Reboot Life in a heartbeat
  75. Build your own hub motor
  76. The Uber Eeepc
  77. Now you can record mermaids singing
  78. Robo-vibe
  79. Raise your hand if you want to listen to something else
  80. Drink Making Unit
  81. Electronic key impressioning
  82. Developing for iPhone serial communications
  83. Converting a Miata to all-electric
  84. Hexacopter
  85. HMD upgrade
  86. Trick your ride: tank conversion
  87. Homebrew MagSafe
  88. Hackaday links: February 14, 2010
  89. iPod shuffle headphone remote reverse engineered
  90. Propeller arcade
  91. Transparent rubber enclosures
  92. Internet controlled scrolling numitron
  93. Spectrum analyzer wedged into a cellphone
  94. Precision Erector Set connects multiple cameras
  95. Chip and pin broken and other security threats
  96. Teletype machine from an electric typewriter
  97. Keyboard Keepalive
  98. Dexterous hexapod clarification
  99. HUD for real life capture-the-flag
  100. Veteran robot features eight legs and BeagleBoard
  101. The mechanical diode
  102. Leapfrog Didj: Followup
  103. Print your own pizza
  104. Lego spider-bot
  105. Amplifier built inside a 9v battery
  106. Ask a winner updates day 4: Answers
  107. PHP runtime rewritten, by Facebook?
  108. Foil impressioning defeats security locks
  109. USB HDD enclosure to DVD connector
  110. Our favorite XBOX to HTPC hacks
  111. The mechanical diode
  112. Leapfrog Didj: Followup
  113. Print your own pizza
  114. Lego spider-bot
  115. Amplifier built inside a 9v battery
  116. Ask a winner updates day 4: Answers
  117. PHP runtime rewritten, by Facebook?
  118. Foil impressioning defeats security locks
  119. USB HDD enclosure to DVD connector
  120. Our favorite XBOX to HTPC hacks
  121. Game controllers using USB host shield
  122. Leapfrog Didj: Handheld Linux on the Cheap
  123. Snow blower robot
  124. Android audio-serial connection
  125. Ask a winner updates day 3: Answers
  126. IM-ME screen reverse engineered
  127. Wii motion plus direct PC interface
  128. 120v switching
  129. Hacking a digital bathroom scale
  130. Recycled cat feeder
  131. Our thoughts on the iPad
  132. Another take on roasting those beans
  133. Salty LEDs
  134. And we?re back
  135. Ask a winner updates: Answers
  136. Contest: win Push Showcase tickets
  137. Happy meal toy scavenging
  138. Drill-powered go cart
  139. Adding a netbook keyboard light
  140. 10,000 watt fluorescent array
  141. Our thoughts on the iPad
  142. Another take on roasting those beans
  143. Salty LEDs
  144. And we?re back
  145. Ask a winner updates: Answers
  146. Contest: win Push Showcase tickets
  147. Happy meal toy scavenging
  148. Drill-powered go cart
  149. Adding a netbook keyboard light
  150. 10,000 watt fluorescent array
  151. PS3 hacked!
  152. Hackaday links: Sunday January 24
  153. Trashplane
  154. iPhone look-alike on your kitchen wall
  155. C64 interface for your computer
  156. Ideas based on photo frame clock
  157. LCD backlight repair
  158. Hardware store follow focus
  159. Hack together a Coffee Roaster
  160. Electric go cart from trash
  161. PS3 hacked!
  162. Hackaday links: Sunday January 24
  163. Trashplane
  164. iPhone look-alike on your kitchen wall
  165. C64 interface for your computer
  166. Ideas based on photo frame clock
  167. LCD backlight repair
  168. Hardware store follow focus
  169. Hack together a Coffee Roaster
  170. Electric go cart from trash
  171. PS3 hacked!
  172. Hackaday links: Sunday January 24
  173. Trashplane
  174. iPhone look-alike on your kitchen wall
  175. C64 interface for your computer
  176. Ideas based on photo frame clock
  177. LCD backlight repair
  178. Hardware store follow focus
  179. Hack together a Coffee Roaster
  180. Electric go cart from trash
  181. Makita battery pack repair
  182. Bike trainer computer: Speed, Cadence, Heartrate, Trainer temp
  183. How To: Make a Printable CES Badge
  184. Don?t put that EPROM in your mouth!
  185. Stroke to unlock
  186. Arduinome with many pots
  187. Weather clock
  188. Amazing chassis hacks
  189. Steampunk Nixie clock
  190. Kodak digital frame vulnerability
  191. LEGO robot lays dominoes not eggs
  192. CES: Guts Guts Guts
  193. 194 Transistor Clock will blow your mind
  194. Cold climate solar water heater
  195. Fujifilm 3D Camera
  196. CES Update: Atmega128RFA1
  197. CES: Meet the Mini Hexapodinno
  198. CES: Keepon keeps on
  199. CES: Pleo shows its guts.
  200. CES: Hack a Day meets Revision3
  201. CES: Laser instrument
  202. CES Update: MakerBot Gets a Badge
  203. CES Update: A Visit to the Zigbee Booth
  204. Beginner Concepts: Binary-coded decimal
  205. CES: update Friday Jan8, 2010
  206. CES: PS3 Gun Controller
  207. CES update: January 5, 2010
  208. RepRap acrylic extrusion using hotbed
  209. Generate electricity with a candle
  210. Record player display sans POV
  211. Missile hack taunts your cat
  212. Arduino traffic light
  213. Nokia PUSH competition update
  214. 360 degree video for next-to-nothing
  215. Double clutch transmission model
  216. NES RAM Replacement
  217. 9 most popular of 2009
  218. More CNC goodness
  219. Lighting Rod: keeps you safe from dirty Flashers
  220. FPGA keyboard synthesizer
  221. Old equipment repository
  222. Hey man, you seen my turntable around here?
  223. Making a rail gun (again!)
  224. TI-nspire hacked
  225. Trailer side indicator lights
  226. Meat smoker from 55gal drums
  227. PS3 wireless visual interface
  228. Panoramic scanner camera
  229. Ikea Dioder hack
  230. Composite video output from chumby
  231. CNC project roundup
  232. Hackaday at CES
  233. Shadow buttons
  234. Moolodeon electric accordion
  235. New Year?s party favor?
  236. Lightdrawing Robot
  237. PS3 wireless visual interface
  238. Panoramic scanner camera
  239. Ikea Dioder hack
  240. Composite video output from chumby
  241. CNC project roundup
  242. Hackaday at CES
  243. Shadow buttons
  244. Moolodeon electric accordion
  245. New Year?s party favor?
  246. Lightdrawing Robot
  247. Advent wreath from parts you have on hand
  248. L2Ork ? Virginia Tech Linux laptop orchestra
  249. C-clamp current monitoring
  250. Hacking ZigBee chips: CC2430