What items would you like to see available down the street? Oh, and some new products posted.

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Mention at DEFCON

New products and SparkFun shows up in a Boston subway hack.

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Parts and Projects

A few new items and a few customer project submissions.

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RTFM?

New stickers at SparkFun. What do they mean to you?

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Bits and Parts

New stuff just goes on and on. FM Receiver, KinetaMap, LilyPad parts, IR Camera, Hand tools, solder wick, NanoMuscle, switches...

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New Coat

SparkFun gets a new look.

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Checkout Mike's Robot and a handful of new products and pictures.

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Examples and Documents

New datasheets and information.

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New SparkFun Designs

New products from SparkFun labs.

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Solar Economics

Does it make sense to install a solar power system? Maybe yes!

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Tres Tutorials

Peter, Jim, and Leah get three great tutorials posted.

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Remake Remodel

A few new products and revamp of some older classics.

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Color Fun Door Lock

When a regular key pad entry is just too bland, Will gives us an alternative.

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Viliam sends us GPS logs from his trip home to Slovakia.

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CTP's Snarky Buttons

Funny buttons created by jack-of-all-trades Christopher Palmer.

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Light Bar Controller

Adam creates a light bar controller inside a SparkFun box.

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New article on Ultrasonic sensors from Maxbotix and we unleash our new comments feature!

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UBW and POV

USB Bit Wacker used to create persistence of vision.

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A new tutorial on enclosure modification.

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VAWT?

Vertical axis wind turbine and new camera, DAC, and opamp boards

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