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Make Magazine: Digital Edition

Published in Books, Hacking, Technology, Web  |  3 Comments


I’ve been a subscriber to Make since it was announced a little over a year ago. I’ve poured through each article, especially the ones written by friends from college. Several are on my slate to build (one day), since I miss the fun of actual building something physical instead of just all my current digital projects.

To aid in this (hopefully), I just signed up for Make: Digital Edition, which is free for all subscribers. The entire issue is available via a PDF/Zinio type format. Pages are printable, but unfortunately, not selectable. This obviously prevents the easy copyright infringement (be it purposefully or accidental), but also difficult for making private, digital, notebooks. I also imagine this is because of the typesetting involved for making all of the fonts and graphics.

They also have Issues 1 and 2, but oddly enough, not issue 3.

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  1. katie says:

    December 13th, 2005 at 2:02 pm (#)

    I’m subscribed to the dead-tree version of Make. A soldering iron is on my holiday wish list, and I plan to make the magnetic stripe reader from issue 1 and the teabag timer from issue 4. On a slightly related note, I can’t wait for my tea server robot kit to come!

  2. Andrew says:

    December 13th, 2005 at 2:15 pm (#)

    The tea server is very cool. Planning on reverse-engineering it/modding it?

  3. katie says:

    December 14th, 2005 at 10:29 am (#)

    Since I’ve bought the tea server robot as a kit, I plan on foward-engineering it! :)

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