READER INPUT
Where makers tell their tales and offer
praise, brickbats, and swell ideas.

I’ve had to rewrite this letter in my mind several times to keep it from sounding like a fan letter penned by a silly schoolgirl to Elvis.

Wow! I just got my first issue of MAKE and I’m giddy with excitement. I’m a not-very-closeted geek, and have attempted (sometimes successfully) some fairly strange projects, but your people have shattered any illusions of grandeur I might have held. I read it cover-to-cover-to-cover and now I’m re-reading it again!

I’m reminded of the stories they tell about Nikola
Tesla, how he had ideas, visions, of fully fleshed-out
inventions flying through his mind so fast that he Hey, I love the magazine, keep it up. I was not all
couldn’t even snag them all as they raced by. Now that happy with my PSP; I also attained an extreme
after reading your magazine I think I may know just distaste for Sony due to events following my purchase
of the PSP. And so I was compelled to disassemble it. As
a little bit how he felt! soon as I broke the seal I knew that I had voided the war-
I’ve turned some like-minded friends on to this ranty and so, I thought, why not proceed? In the process
incredible ride, who now feel like they need to of putting it back together I decided to put the case back
subscribe, simply by describing some of what I read on and take this picture, and wanted to share it with you. I hope this makes you feel as good as it did me.
in Volume 05. —Dave Sica —SpotDart

MAKE AMENDS

We heard quite a lot from Thank you for the help, and please know that we’ve added our readers about the an electrical proofing step in our editorial process. misdrawn illustration on The corrected illustration is at left. You can also down-page 112 of Volume 05. In load it from makezine.com/images/05/p112revision. pdf. the piece, “How to Build The PDF is designed so you can paste it right over page a Power Tap,” the illustra- 112 in MAKE Volume 05. tion can cause some confusion as well as a OTHER ERRATA: tripped circuit breaker. In Volume 05, page 58, “No More Scratches!” suggested The drawing shows a dual using toothpaste to remove scratches from glass. To plug receptacle, which, clear up confusion and avoid disasters, please remember when wired improperly, that this ONLY works on glass (and should be tested in can cause a short circuit. an out-of-the-way area first). It should never be used on Do NOT attach the wires plastics or on glass with coatings, and it will damage from the extension cord many modern eyeglasses, which, despite the name, are to the screws on the not made from glass. same side of the recep-

tacle, because it will create a short circuit. In Volume 05, page 138, Fig. 2, the distance between

Many eagle-eyed online readers of our digital edition the left edge of the base and the center of the leftmost tipped us to our error, even before the print edition was mirror block was incorrectly labeled as 7" rather than mailed to subscribers or showed up on newsstands. This ¹ 7". You can find the correct dimensions on author quick communication let us notify tens of thousands Rob Hartmann’s blog, at pseudoscope.blogspot.com. of subscribers via email before they even received their copies. It also allowed us to put a warning sticker on In Volume 05, page 175, the price of the Poqet PC was another 15,000 copies that hadn’t yet shipped to retailers. wrong. The Poqet PC actually costs $159 plus shipping.

References:

http://makezine.com/images/05/p112revision.pdf

http://pseudoscope.blogspot.com

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