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Spoke-o-dometer Overview - Open Source Urbanism
This project involves creating a Persistence Of Vision (POV) device for mounting on a bike wheel. There are a few of these devices already on the market (and we've bought a couple to experiment with); this project differs in that it combines a basic bike meter with the POV readout. The device will display speed and total distance travelled. Unlike standard bike computers, this information isn't displayed for the cyclist but broadcast to other people in the street. By making this information public we give the cyclist's activities greater 'visibility' within the urban environment.
DAN METH - My Trilogy Meter
Frankly I’m surprised by how many sequels were better than the original. And I’m not surprised that the 3rd movie is never the best.
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2008
Twitch - Twitch-O-Meter: Too Soon!
“Can you remember where you were when John F. Kennedy was shot? What you were doing when you heard the news?” For my parents’ generation, the assassination of JFK was such a major event that nearly everyone of their age can answer these questions with “Yes”. A moment in history that is anchored to collective feelings of shock, loss and mourning.
The Diver’s View - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
DigitalGlobe | An Imagery and Information Company
DEFENDER of the favicon | Mathieu 'p01' Henri | July 2008
Defender of the Favicon
Password Strength Meter, indiquez la complexité des mots de passe
Matt Meshulam and Zach Dwiel - Core77's Greener Gadgets Design Competition 2008
The EnerJar is an easy-to-build device that accurately measures the power draw of electrical appliances. The user plugs the EnerJar into any three-prong wall outlet, and measures a device by plugging it into the outlet on the EnerJar. It is our goal that users of the power meter will gain an understanding of power draw and use this knowledge to effectively reduce their electricity use.
E-Commerce News: Time Warner Starts the Meter in Net Access Experiment
2007
Flouzo - Community-driven donation campaigns
Password Strength Meter (a jquery plugin) « Phiras’s Blog
