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      <![CDATA[Seattle's Cacaphonist "Santarchy" mutant toymaker-elves prepare for Santacon 2006 by creating some very new toys for Santa's big sack. Hundreds of santas will invade your city. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIvBkbQoYN0 Go buy a santa suit now, while they're cheapest! And st]]>
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          <![CDATA[http://amasci.com/coilgen/ Build this ultra-simple AC electric generator from magnets, wire, and cardboard. (And a big nail!) Light a small lightbulb, or flash a red LED.This demonstrates how generators work. Now if you want a more useful device, use a small DC motor as a ge]]>
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          <![CDATA[Build a crude and simple 'steadicam' with no equipment at all. You just need the concept: a camera with a counterweight. Then simply grasp it at the balance point. (No, it's not QUITE as good as an expensive professional version. Heh.) Also: turn the tripod's pan handle side]]>
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          <![CDATA[Camera as memo recorder, outdoor chase scene, and some really stupid toy ideas (probably worth millions!!!)Also see the secret toy prototyping project: Santarchy Toy Mutations, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGCsMWoX9oA]]>
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          <![CDATA[The field is zero around a blob of small neodymium magnets ...unless you align them first! Color CRTs get distorted! Make some rotating compasses from rings of magnet beads. (Sell them at weekend flea markets!) These are 8mm and nickel plated. For various suppliers links, se]]>
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