I'm new to the whole hacker community, but figured this mailing list is as
good as any place to start.
I'm looking to combine two of my favorite activities, namely cycling and
DIY projects. I'm looking for partners to cruise around with me looking for
discarded electronics and rig them together to form some ultra-cool device.
Most likely, involving an arduino in some capacity.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/openfly/7139433921/in/set-72157629636605371 example is this display i built for my bike in silicon valley. When on
caltrain that display could change destinations by hitting the reset
button... and that made it easy to set my destination tag when I was going
to many different locations.
Right now I am trying to cad up some tactical railing mounts for my bike so
that I can attach devices to the frame and handle bars more easily and more
stably.
I have some other stuff on the work bench I'll show when done.
But sadly I am in california these days =/
Bike hacking is the shit though. Totally do it.
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Lobotomy Swirl <lobotomysw...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I'm new to the whole hacker community, but figured this mailing list is
> as good as any place to start.
> I'm looking to combine two of my favorite activities, namely cycling and
> DIY projects. I'm looking for partners to cruise around with me looking for
> discarded electronics and rig them together to form some ultra-cool device.
> Most likely, involving an arduino in some capacity.
> -Leif
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/openfly/7139433921/in/set-72157629636605371 > example is this display i built for my bike in silicon valley. When on
> caltrain that display could change destinations by hitting the reset
> button... and that made it easy to set my destination tag when I was going
> to many different locations.
> Right now I am trying to cad up some tactical railing mounts for my bike
> so that I can attach devices to the frame and handle bars more easily and
> more stably.
> I have some other stuff on the work bench I'll show when done.
> But sadly I am in california these days =/
> Bike hacking is the shit though. Totally do it.
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Lobotomy Swirl <lobotomysw...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> I'm new to the whole hacker community, but figured this mailing list is
>> as good as any place to start.
>> I'm looking to combine two of my favorite activities, namely cycling and
>> DIY projects. I'm looking for partners to cruise around with me looking for
>> discarded electronics and rig them together to form some ultra-cool device.
>> Most likely, involving an arduino in some capacity.
>> -Leif
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thankgoodnessmrpar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nice.
> On Nov 16, 2012 8:46 PM, "Matt Joyce" <mdjo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Heh I hack on my bike all the time.
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/openfly/7139433921/in/set-72157629636605371 >> example is this display i built for my bike in silicon valley. When on
>> caltrain that display could change destinations by hitting the reset
>> button... and that made it easy to set my destination tag when I was going
>> to many different locations.
>> Right now I am trying to cad up some tactical railing mounts for my bike
>> so that I can attach devices to the frame and handle bars more easily and
>> more stably.
>> I have some other stuff on the work bench I'll show when done.
>> But sadly I am in california these days =/
>> Bike hacking is the shit though. Totally do it.
>> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Lobotomy Swirl <lobotomysw...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>> I'm new to the whole hacker community, but figured this mailing list is
>>> as good as any place to start.
>>> I'm looking to combine two of my favorite activities, namely cycling and
>>> DIY projects. I'm looking for partners to cruise around with me looking for
>>> discarded electronics and rig them together to form some ultra-cool device.
>>> Most likely, involving an arduino in some capacity.
>>> -Leif
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I wouldn't mind joining you around the city for an electronics hunt. Just
let me know when so I can make sure I am free.
On Nov 16, 2012 8:43 PM, "Lobotomy Swirl" <lobotomysw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm new to the whole hacker community, but figured this mailing list is
> as good as any place to start.
> I'm looking to combine two of my favorite activities, namely cycling and
> DIY projects. I'm looking for partners to cruise around with me looking for
> discarded electronics and rig them together to form some ultra-cool device.
> Most likely, involving an arduino in some capacity.
> -Leif
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> I wouldn't mind joining you around the city for an electronics hunt. Just
> let me know when so I can make sure I am free.
> On Nov 16, 2012 8:43 PM, "Lobotomy Swirl" <lobotomysw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm new to the whole hacker community, but figured this mailing list is
>> as good as any place to start.
>> I'm looking to combine two of my favorite activities, namely cycling and
>> DIY projects. I'm looking for partners to cruise around with me looking for
>> discarded electronics and rig them together to form some ultra-cool device.
>> Most likely, involving an arduino in some capacity.
>> -Leif
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> Tomorrow afternoon?
> On Nov 17, 2012 11:50 PM, "Deme Lima" <dl...@nyit.edu> wrote:
>> I wouldn't mind joining you around the city for an electronics hunt. Just
>> let me know when so I can make sure I am free.
>> On Nov 16, 2012 8:43 PM, "Lobotomy Swirl" <lobotomysw...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> I'm new to the whole hacker community, but figured this mailing list is
>>> as good as any place to start.
>>> I'm looking to combine two of my favorite activities, namely cycling and
>>> DIY projects. I'm looking for partners to cruise around with me looking for
>>> discarded electronics and rig them together to form some ultra-cool device.
>>> Most likely, involving an arduino in some capacity.
>>> -Leif
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