Make News No. 3 -- MAKE subscriptions now available!
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December 22, 2004
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Welcome to the third issue of MAKE News, the email newsletter 
for MAKE, a how-to technology project magazine published by 
O'Reilly Media.

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Happy Holidays and Subscription Announcement
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I like the holidays for many reasons. One of them is because 
it gives me a great excuse to buy new gear. My new digital 
video camera--which I ordered last week so I can record my 
kids opening their toys on Christmas--is due any day. I'm also 
looking around for a photograph printer--I'm weighing the 
advantages and disadvantages of dye sublimation vs. inkjet 
(dye sub is winning so far). If my money doesn't run out, I'm 
going to finally upgrade my beloved Sony Cybershot-U digital 
camera for another camera with a zoom lens. With these three 
things in my arsenal of digital tools, I'll be all set to 
capture the upcoming festivities.

When someone asks me what they should get their technology-
loving relatives and friends as a gift for the holidays, I'm 
not shy about telling them to give a subscription to MAKE. To 
launch our subscription effort, we have a special offer for 
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The MAKE Meta-Challenge
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I'm looking forward to the ideas for cool projects that readers 
are going to submit in the coming months. One thing we're 
working on is a way for people to share their projects with 
other people on the MAKE website. We'll have some great image-
importing and annotation tools. Look for it in late January.

The other thing we're featuring is a "MAKE Challenge" that 
will appear in every issue of magazine. We'll present readers 
with a problem (for example, "My neighbor's dog won't stop 
barking. How can I get it to shut up in a humane, yet effective 
way?") and ask for solutions to the problem.

To get the "MAKE Challenge" started, I'd like you to email me 
a technology-related problem you'd like solved. Here's an 
example of a real-world problem looking for a solution, sent 
to me by Marc Goodner:

"I have had discussions recently with a number of other camphone 
enthusiasts who all love them for the poor quality--the artifacts 
in the images, the unexpected results. The problem is, the 
images are just too small. An idea came out of these discussions 
that what would be really cool: a repurposed digicam that has 
a larger chip but modified to work as a pinhole camera by 
removing the lens. Is such a thing possible? I don't know. I 
don't have the skills and neither do any of the guys I know 
who are interested in this since most of us are software guys. 
Seems like a good project for MAKE magazine."

Do you have a problem that needs solving? Email me at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] If I like it, it might get used as a 
"MAKE Challenge."

Happy Holidays!

Mark Frauenfelder
Editor in Chief
Make
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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