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AndyBeez:
 :o Whoaaaaa, some serious hardcore home projects here!

This one is rather simpler. As a cheapskate, I built this bitbang Parallel port to SPI programmer for use with AVRDude. It worked... randomly. Maybe it was something to do with capacitances on the signal lines or, because I had used mostly recycled parts. In the end, I bought a five buck AVR ASP off ebay and plugged it into the USB port.

mclute0:
um, go look in that pile over there....

jogri:
Between the bucket of unsorted RF components and cables from butchered spec ans, the HV supply with suspicious test leads coming out of it, the stack of disassembled lasers, the SMU with a nasty habit of trying to push 150 A through anything that you connect to it and my Rb oscillator i'll choose the latter due to creative methods of cooling expensive equipment: You need to dip the end of the aluminium rod into a bucket with ice water, otherwise it'll overheat. But it locks.

RJSV:
What is this ?  The photo contains a messy pile of switching devices, where various (random) relationships has exhibited real-world functions, (like bit saving Flip-flops.
   The point being, in nature, and various nervous systems, there are large numbers of seemingly useless  structures, such as nerve cells that fire into places that don't have receptors,...meanwhile other nerve cells wait, but never get signal traffic (there's probably some mechanism that slows down, or shrinks areas that aren't active, in the organism).
   I'm thinking that's all a part of evolutionary pressures,as those with too much excess might not succeed so well.
Dollar Store features those.

RJSV:
This next photo shows, (more Dollar Store) those hook racks and 'napkin holders', after coat of paint, make for attractive and neatly laid out PROJECT.

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