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Day: July 22, 2005

WRT LCD Display Mod

July 22, 2005 by Eliot 24 Comments

wrt lcd

I was pretty sure this could be done, but hadn’t seen anyone pull it off till now. Bird603568 managed to stumble upon this write up

Posted in Wireless Hacks

Hackaday Lazy Afternoons

July 22, 2005 by Vince Veneziani 25 Comments

Lazy Afternoons

it’s insanely hot and humid out. the only thing i wanna do is laze around my apartment with the A/C on full blast and Tom Cruise on my TV

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