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Tag: Windows CE

DIY grid it style cable organizer

2013-03-05 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Digital Health, Metadata Masterdata

Make Your Own Pocket-Sized, Grid-It-Style Organizer for $2.50
Whitson Gordon, lifehacker.com

It’s no secret that we’re fans of products like the Grid-It for holding your cables, gadgets, and other knick-knacks. Reddit user MinimumEffort put together his own that fits right in your pocket for your most essential stuff.

Whitson Gordon

Make Your Own Pocket-Sized, Grid-It-Style Organizer for $2.50 http://flip.it/7bNvb http://flip.it/SnFz6

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Josh Klein’s Crow Machine

2008-08-31 by timbatchelder, posted in Biomedical Informatics, Cognitive Science UX Research, Cognitive Systems AI, Design UX, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science
Sketch Jam - frog design - Improv
Sketch Jam – frog design – Improv (Photo credit: R I A Z)

  Josh.is » Crow Machine »   Josh.is.

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