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Written by Bob Alexander   
Friday, 11 December 2009 22:11

Bird house cam links:


Here's the article on Make Magazine's blog that first introduced me to the idea of putting a webcam in a bird house.

Make's blog also has an article about putting a webcam on a bird feeder. There's even a video!

Bird Directory's web cam page gathers links to other bird-related web cams.

 

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If you're even remotely interested in Star Trek, you should check out the stunningly good fan-made episodes at New Voyages. For a smaller investment of your time, see these stunningly funny Star Trek inspirational posters.

Microscopy can be fun. I bought a beginner's microscope from Edmund Scientific, but the microscope hobbyists on Usenet laughed at me. Unable to bear their ridicule, I bought a higher quality used Leitz microscope from Nightingale. When my daughter's class was learning about bacteria, I sent both my scopes in. The reports back were that the kids could see a lot more with the Leitz than with the Edmund Scientific, or even with the microscopes the person running the lesson (not their regular teacher) brought in.

As you may have gathered, I like reading Make Magazine's blog. They have a related site where people post instructions on how to make and do all sorts of fascinating things. Make also showed me (speaking of microscopes) how to preserve a snowflake, which I did and it really works.

Along the same lines, I enjoy Hack-A-Day.

Spark Fun is a store that sells interesting stuff for electronics hobbyists, and they have a blog that's updated once every few days with new gadgets.

Engadget keeps me up-to-date on new electronics products that are angling for my money.

 

 

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