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I have a problem.
After fruitlessly seeking a particular cd through my assorted collection of cd and dvd wallets this morning I came to the frustrating conclusion that I cannot find jack shit.
A quick trip down to the local PC store & I’ve rocked back with a particularly swanky looking cd and dvd case.

I can cram up to 250 media within it’s aluminum confines, with each pocket sporting a number between 1 and 250.
So, dear reader, I have a problem that you might just be able to help me with. There is no easy way to manually track my assortment of media that range from backups to game media to general junk - I’ve already amassed some 140 odd discs as of today ((I didn’t help things today by procuring F.E.A.R, a long sought after item on my ‘to do’ list)).
Being as I am the supreme geek and chancing apon a hawkers stall on Sunday, whilst visiting a local “market”,
The Brickworks, I came across a truly “geek” toy.
Yes, a Radio Control Heli. The Syma DragonFly to be precise. This thing is an amazingly small (a little over half a meter, blade tip to tail […]
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iBot anyone?, Originally uploaded by
Brendan Borlase.
During the last two weeks I have been feverishly collecting parts to build a small robot, dubbed the ‘
i-bot‘ via a local rag called
The Advertiser.
It was […]






