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Wait, so does this mean that eventually things like Forza will become playable on PC??

Anybody know if one of these will build a PC in a case that you supply? I've been wanting to mod an old PowerMac G5 that I have laying around (already gutted), but just don't have the time!

I too want to know about this. I'm actually running Windows 7 on my MBP as the primary (and only) OS.
Any word on stability?

This is the desk in the picture, right? Gorgeous wood. I'll have to make a note of that.. Maple.

You are correct in thinking that his logic is wrong. The pressure that will be put on the road will be equal to [the total weight of the vehicle] / [the total surface area of all of the tires TOUCHING THE ROAD]. In this case, slightly deflated tires would be friendly for the road but terrible for gas mileage :)

Will be there with a friend of mine.. Both seniors in college and Jalopnik fans! (And yes, actually 21)

Actually, most of these designs can be printer on a lower-end consumer-grade 3D printer, though it needs to have dual extrusion (2 printer heads). The powder printers (the expensive printers as stated in the article) use excess powder as support material. But if you have dual extrusion, you can print the support in

As an engineering student in NYC, I found that the area is surprisingly "dry" for 3D printers. Yes, I know 3Dhubs exists, and my university technically has one, but its hard to get a hold of, especially if you're printing something for purely personal use.

To solve this, I co-founded a company for local 3D printing.

A fellow from-scratch hacker here. My system uses Arduino, but will soon have to piggyback off either a Mac Mini or Raspberry Pi for speech recognition and synthesis. Not yet received is a touchscreen to replace the LCD/8-button combo and an RFID reader for keyless door entry (a servo will unlock from the other end).

POOPERTRATORS! (Please add to the article!)

Does the drone try to follow the school bus for a few feet before it's out of range? hahaha

Does anyone know if the EasyVR shield can work simultaneously with the Ethernet shield?

I've always found that headphones are less tiring for the ear for prolonged usage. Always preferred them but never jumped the gun to buy a pair. My main goal is sealing outside sound out. Any suggestions in the sub-$200 range?

I've always found that headphones are less tiring for the ear for prolonged usage. Always preferred them but never jumped the gun to buy a pair. My main goal is sealing outside sound out. Any suggestions in the sub-$200 range?