Hi guys,

I couldn't resist passing along this cool site I found for hacker projects. It has instructions for doing thousands of projects.

(I may be the only one who didn't know about it, but we'll see.)

I was doing research on gaseous tritium light sources ( http://www.nitewatches.com/us/unite/news/gtls-gaseous-tritium-light-source/ ), which is an interesting topic in and of itself (self powered light sources).

I found the Instructables website and instructions for taking apart a CFL light bulb and reusing the parts.

http://www.instructables.com/id/Take-apart-a-Compact-Fluorescent-Bulb/

Then, I started looking around the site, and, WOW! The site is amazing. It makes me want to clear off my workbench, start buying parts, and start building things. Whether I can afford it is another matter.

Here's a list of technology projects by featured items:
http://www.instructables.com/tag/type-id/category-technology/

Here's a list of technology projects by recent items:
http://www.instructables.com/tag/type-id/category-technology/?sort=RECENT

I made it thus far to page 10 and they have 1000+ pages.

Hope you find this as interesting as I did.

Sincerely,

Ron


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Ron Frazier
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