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andybrown.me.uk
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| | | | | In a previous article I described the design and build of a temperature sensor board based around a high precision LTC2986 part from Linear Technology. The project was successful so you may be wond... | |
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mousebitelabs.com
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| | | | | I wanted to play Game Boy Color games on my original Game Boy so I spent a bunch of time and money making one that did. Again. *AGAIN* | |
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eugene-andrienko.com
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| | | | | Lenovo Thinkpad X220 is one of my favorite laptop models (the other one is Panasonic Toughbook CF-19). It has a beautiful seven-row keyboard with space for all the necessary buttons- there are even separate buttons for Home, End, Pause1 and Insert! Rugged magnesium alloy case covered with some kind of rubber for better grip. A memorable appearance- an angular black rectangle that looks austere and at the same time quite retro-futuristic. And relatively powerful hardware, which can be used to this day. | |
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nmsspot.com
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| | | Back on launch-day in August 2016 I began playing No Man's Sky on the PS4. I fell so wildly in love with the game that a few weeks later I ordered parts and put together a gaming PC so that I could play No Man's Sky at 60+ FPS with higher resolution options and also have the ability to adjust the player's field of view (which one could not, on console back then). I detailed the system build in a... Read More Read More | ||