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Day: January 13, 2005

Curiously Strong Music

January 13, 2005 by Jason Striegel 63 Comments

Minty MP3

do you have some advanced electronics skills, 50 bucks, a spare altoids tin, and the need to out-cool your ipod toting friends? if so, check out limor’s instructions for building an mp3 player from scratch. it uses compact flash, has a built-in fm transmitter, and smells real nice. awesome!

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