O'Reilly Foo Camp 2004

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A few of the tents on the back lawn of the O'Reilly offices.
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Mobile showers for the backyard campers.
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Friday night introductory meeting. Well over one hundred people came. Maybe even 200 people. Everyone gave their name and described their interests in three or four words.
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Saul Griffith's plastic bike, with LEDs inside the frame.
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Trevor Blackwell's Eunicycle. It has a gyroscope in it. I tried riding it. Unlike a regular unicycle, it doesn't slip out from under you, but it's still easy to fall to one side.
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Rael Dornfest attempts to ride the Eunicycle. Trevor is holding a leash attached to the cycle so it doesn't escape and run into anybody.
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Trevor Blackwell on his two-wheel scooter. I tried this one and it was much easier than his Eunicycle. It was a lot of fun to ride. You just stick your head out and you start moving.
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A part made by a 3D printer from Z Corporation,
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A 3D chocolate printer made from Lego.
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Mena Trott of Six Apart, makers of Movable Type.
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Arwen O'Reilly is a great knitter. I took a short knitting for geeks lesson. It's fun!
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Another guy learning to knit.
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Tom Anderson showed off his homebrew audio equipment.
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Setting up a water bottle rocket.
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Pumping air into the rocket.
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Liftoff!
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Cris Benton launching his kite aerial photo setup
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The kite and rig in the air.
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Wi-Fi antenna with a scope.
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Kevin Kelly and Dale Dougherty.
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Damien of Carbot
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This is the last year you can legally make your own DVR.