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Offline Martinus

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[color=66ff00]Seen this on BBC and figured it was damn clever. Being a biomedical engineering student I see how utterly extortionate some devices are so this is a good piece of kit, it's good for me to see that it's possible to help without charging an unrealistic amount for something.

Anyhow, just my little bit of 'something inteesting' for the day. :nod:
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Offline mikhael

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Self taught hardware hacker
See, now that guy kicks ass. Or does something with it anyway... :D
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Offline neo_hermes

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Hell has no fury like an0n...
killing threads is...well, what i do best.

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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Self taught hardware hacker
:yes:
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Self taught hardware hacker
Now we just need a Linux version.

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"You know what they say about the simplest solution."
"Bill Gates avoids it at every possible opportunity?"
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Offline Grey Wolf

Self taught hardware hacker
Not bad at all. This is the sort of innovation that impresses me, as opposed to fitting a MicroITX system in a Darth Vader helmet.
You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say "Why not?" -George Bernard Shaw