Monthly Archives: July 2005

OpenEir

I read this great story earlier, a great use of google maps. Anyways what actually caught my eye was the link to Openeir. With a ‘loosely’ associated ‘ weblog here. “OpenEir is a group for development of an open source … Continue reading

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Tall Ships in Waterford

The Tall Ships Race is in Waterford at the moment. If you can’t make it, have a look at Waterford City Council’s two webcams here and here. If you happen to have a radio capable of receiving the Marine Band, … Continue reading

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Lego

This got slashdotted on Monday. They assembled a Lego Star Destroyer in 10 hours, the video they made is kind of cool. I would recommend downloading the torrent of it, as its very quick (I’m helping to seed ).

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Google Maps and APRS.

From the APRS Special Interest Group mailing list, in an email from Matthew C Payne. “It took Dave Norris (KG9AE) about a day to whip this up. Its pretty darn impressive what can be accomplished with this new API” I’ve … Continue reading

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Belkin Tunecast II, must get one

If anyone is thinking of getting me an ‘early’ christmas present (or even a late birthday present), have a look here, here and here. Would be mighty handy for our upcoming trip to Australia and New Zealand.

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