For nearly two years, Daniel Reetz dreamed of a book scanner that could crunch textbooks and spit out digital files he could then read on his PC.
Book scanners, like the ones Google is using in its Google Books project, run into thousands of dollars, putting them out of the reach of a graduate student like Reetz. But in January, when textbook prices for the semester were listed, Reetz decided he would make a book scanner that would cost a fraction of commercially available products.
Friday, March 26, 2010
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hay,
ReplyDeletethis guy makes also small contraptions out of things he finds:
some things are pretty useful...
http://www.youtube.com/user/kipkay