Gospel singer Dottie Joyce Rambo dies
Gospel singer-songwriter Joyce "Dottie" Rambo died early Sunday when the bus she was in ran off a road in southwest Missouri and struck an embankment. via WAAY-TV Huntsville
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Is Miley Cyrus the next child star train wreck?
"For parental inattention beyond mind-boggling with a 15-year-old, Rosemond's Awfully Ludicrous Parenting Honor goes to...yes!...LETICIA and BILLY RAY CYRUS!"
Scene: The 2008 RALPH Awards, held at a highly secret location somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere. via Reno Gazette-Journal
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Make Projects: Small Form Factor PCs
Chances are you love playing music on your computer. And if you’ve ever longed to build a dedicated digital audio jukebox, now you can by following the instructions in an exciting new book from Make Projects — Small Form Factor PCs — can show you how.
Developed by the creative team that brings you Make — the groundbreaking magazine devoted entirely to DIY technology — and authored by Matthew Weaver and Duane Wessels, this latest title presents clear, easy-to-follow instructions for making your own easily customizable geeky devices by learning how to build and customize small form factor PCs from scratch.
“We want to show you how they work, how they look (inside and outside), and how you can use them,” write Weaver and Wessels. “We’ve written this book for people who like to tinker with both computer hardware and software.”
The book is also written for those of us who think smaller is better when it comes to computers. As Wessels elaborates, “Nobody wants a large, noisy, 200-Watt computer sitting on their entertainment center. And why use a full-size computer for your network firewall when a much smaller computer gets the job done while using only 1/10th the power? We want people to see how easy and fun it is to turn a small form factor computer into something that you can use in your home or workplace.”
The projects devised by Weaver and Wessels include all the necessary details for building eight different systems, from the shoebox-sized Shuttle system down to the stick-of-gum sized gumstix.
Thorough illustrations and step-by-step instructions make creating these projects easy:
- Digital Jukebox. Play your music collection with this Mini-ITX system that will fit anywhere
- Digital Video Recorder. Record and watch live television using a Shuttle ST62k-based system
- Network Appliances. Create and configure your own router and network monitor using embedded computers from Soekris
- Wi-Fi Extender. Extend the range of your Wi-Fi network with the Access Cube
- Portable Firewall. Protect your computer from unknown networks with a USB-powered firewall based on the OpenBlockS
- Handheld Wi-Fi Console. Turn the ZipIt Wireless Messenger into a go-anywhere, text-only, wireless handheld
- Tiny Bluetooth gizmo. Use the Bluetooth-powered gumstix computer to talk to cell phones, PDAs, and more
Shoebox sized and smaller, small form factor PCs can pack as much computing muscle as everything from a PDA to a full-sized desktop computer. Even better, they consume less power, have few or no moving parts, and are very quiet. Whether you plan to use one as a standalone PC or want to embed it in your next hacking project, this new up-to-the-minute resource from Make Projects is a must.
Review: Otis Jones Project's debut just a sample of good things to come
All cultures have it, that perfect, visceral, rapturous musical moment when the earth seems to stop moving and the soul soars. via The Daily Sentinel