
A second water bottle cage opens up a slew of new possibilities. The iPod speaker is but only one option. There are all sorts of other creative uses for this space, ranging from home-brew lighting upgrades to a repair kit to the “Gadget Bottle” to other fully patented inventions. What I like about these various designs is the creative use of the fixed space. This reminds me of the large number of creative uses of Altoids tins in electronics projects, ranging from the MintyBoost to hundreds of Altoids tin projects posted on Instructables. So what’s the right bottle to house your next DIY bike project?
Entries from April 2008
The water bottle is the Altoids tin of bicycling hacks
April 28th, 2008 · 3 Comments
“Big Book of Apple Hacks” is now shipping
April 20th, 2008 · No Comments
Chris Seibold’s new O’Reilly book, the “Big Book of Apple Hacks,” is now available (from O’Reilly Media or from Amazon.) While I haven’t seen it quite yet, I am familiar with at least one portion of the book: My blog post on User-Initiated Privacy for Web Applications is included.
PhD (wool socks)
April 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
After successfully defended my dissertation yesterday, these new socks fit well!
Five links on bits and bikes
April 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I’ve been thoroughly occupied writing my dissertation, and will continue to be for the next few weeks. Until I have time to write, I’ll stick to quick-links. Here’s a few…

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