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- This mod is featured in Popular Science Magazine, July 2007 Issue, How 2.0 Section, page 91.
-Reversing the Polarization of An LCD Screen (March 2, 2006): I thought this was a very cool mod when i saw it here. This tutorial went on to project the image onto a wall, but I didn't want to do that now. It was fun messing around with the polarization and I highly recommend this fun, simple mod. Here is my finished product:
Above: After taking off the polarization filter, you can flip it over for white-on-black or vice-versa. Left: The finished, reversed polarization filter on the watch. How will I use it....?
-Duck tape Wallet (October 2005/Upgraded March 2, 2006): Duck tape holds the world together, so why can't it hold my money? I had already made a simple wallet, so it was time to upgrade. My new duck tape wallet has an LED light, a compass, and an inverted polarization clock. (See up ^). It also has a pocket for change and credit card holders. Pics:
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-Booklock (March 10, 2006): Basically, my nightstand always has books on and around it and one- of-these-things-was-not -like-the-others. (That being the alarm clock). So, I cracked it open and crammed it into a book. I have a station changer accessable from the top, the volume is controlled by the die, and I have buttons for the rest of the functions. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS AT HOME!!! Only because it takes forever.
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- Breath Strip Step Counter (BSSC) (April 7, 2006): So, I had an open step counter thingy that I had previously tried to fit in a Tic-Tac container to no avail. After a night of unsatisfactory TV shows (no Office! What gives!), I suddenly had a brain storm, and here is the byproduct. Not as clean as I wanted it, because there was limited space, but it works, is relatively small, and what I wanted. All in all, not one of my better mods. Pics:
Right->: The battery mounted on the back of the container, with the belt clip thingy, too.
Left: Right-side up, which consequently is upside down for the LCD sceen.













