Weird, Wacky & Wonderful DIY Projects
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August/September 2007
By Neal McChristy
Instructables is sponsored by Squid Labs, whose pool of experts has been working on the project for more than five years. The core team collaborates with others who delight in experimentation, from MIT nanoparticle experts to field-trained biologists. The group is rounded out by a team of advisors and a community of experts in everything from robots to food.
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You can add your own content, too. Are you a pro at cleaning a mattress or leather, or at knitting, dancing or even flirting? Then Instructables wants you! These are just a few of the skills their team is currently looking for. Find others in the “Burning Questions” section. Plus, you can enter fun contests, such as the “Sew Useful,” “iRobot” or “Fridge Magnet” challenges, all with great prizes. There are numerous tips for non-do-it-yourselfers, and they offer RSS newsfeeds and “Cool Projects” e-newsletters on a variety of topics. Sign-up is free.
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