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December 23, 2005

Arcade game chair

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[Chuck Cage] and friends have been building a variety of arcade racing platforms. The third version, pictured above, has a real racing seat and can support a 32" television. They've got advice for navigating the local "you-pull-it" when buying seats. There are material and paint selection tips on the site as well along with pictures of their three different versions.

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Arcade game chair

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arcade chair

[Chuck Cage] and friends have been building a variety of arcade racing platforms. The third version, pictured above, has a real racing seat and can support a 32" television. They've got advice for navigating the local "you-pull-it" when buying seats. There are material and paint selection tips on the site as well along with pictures of their three different versions.

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December 18, 2005

Playstation 2 controller ADC

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[Paul Skinner] sent in an interesting project that he has been working on. The goal is to use biofeedback (heart rate, skin temperature) for sound control. The Playstation controller offers multiple analog inputs so Paul decided to modify one to use as an analog to digital converter. Before tearing the controller down he connected the controller to Max/MSP to make sure he could read the inputs. The majority of the project was spent building amplifiers for the skin temperature and other sensors. Once the amplifier circuit was constructed Paul built several Max/MSP patches to use the data.

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Playstation 2 controller ADC

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[Paul Skinner] sent in an interesting project that he has been working on. The goal is to use biofeedback (heart rate, skin temperature) for sound control. The Playstation controller offers multiple analog inputs so Paul decided to modify one to use as an analog to digital converter. Before tearing the controller down he connected the controller to Max/MSP to make sure he could read the inputs. The majority of the project was spent building amplifiers for the skin temperature and other sensors. Once the amplifier circuit was constructed Paul built several Max/MSP patches to use the data.

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December 2, 2005

PSP The Sims 2 game review

PSP The Sims 2 Created by Electronic Arts, comes PSP The Sims 2. This latest version was created for the Playstation Portable handheld gaming system from Sony, commonly known as the PSP. Game Description: PSP The Sims 2 lets you create, customize, and control different neighborhoods as you delve into the mysteries of Stangetown and strive to uncover its secrets. Mind your Sim's Sanity Meter to

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December 1, 2005

Lords of Dogtown - UMD Mini For PSP

Released for the Sony PSP in September 2005, comes the skateboarding flick Lords of Dogtown (UMD Mini for PSP), from Sony Pictures.Starring: John Robinson, Victor Rasuk, & more.Director: Catherine HardwickeStudio: Sony PicturesRating: PG-13LORDS OF DOGTOWN tells the radical true story behind three teenage surfers from Venice Beach, California, who took skateboarding to the extreme and changed the

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