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== cycle electronics ==
 
== cycle electronics ==
''(motorcycle electronics moved to the [[vehicle]] page)''
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I have created a web site where I am going to post my projects, mostly electronic but also some software. So, to start, if anyone like to enhance tail light on his motorcycle - welcome to [http://www.boldline.org BoldLine.org].
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P.S. I don't know if you guys have a some kind of formatting standard here. So, if I posted this incorrectly could someone correct me, please?
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''Welcome. Perhaps a [[cycle electronics]] page would be good? --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 14:38, 23 July 2007 (PDT)''
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== guidelines ==
 
== guidelines ==
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Feel free to use wikipedia.org as a starting place or reference. But details
 
Feel free to use wikipedia.org as a starting place or reference. But details
on history, who, when and trivia belongs more on wikipedia. Thus, try to avoid making this a wikipedia mirror, but rather a complement to wikipedia.
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on history, who, when and trivia is belong more to wikipedia. But try to
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avoid making this a wikipedia mirror. And rather a complement to wikipedia.
  
This place is built around the idea that sharing is better and we appreciate
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This place is built around the idea that sharing is better and we appriciate
 
projects that allow others to reproduce or modify the projects here without
 
projects that allow others to reproduce or modify the projects here without
 
restrictions. Please also understand that manufacturing comes with costs as  
 
restrictions. Please also understand that manufacturing comes with costs as  
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[[User_talk:Freqmax]]
 
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Is this a good wiki to talk about disassembling commercially-available electronics, and modding them to add just one more feature?
 
For example, [http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone "iPhone disassembly"] or [http://www.club100.org/library/ram100/index.html "A photo-tutorial on adding RAM to a Model 100"]?
 
And discussing [http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/psphks/toc.html O'Reilly "PSP Hacks: Tips & Tools for Your Mobile Gaming and Entertainment Handheld"]?
 
Or is there a better wiki elsewhere?
 
--[[User:68.0.124.33|68.0.124.33]] 12:52, 10 March 2008 (PDT)
 
 
[[russ_hensel]] This sounds more like opening circuits than open circuits.  That said it is close enough for me.  I would recommend that we keep this seperate from the open circuits so that readers do not get confused: that is it should have its own topic page and not be mixed in with current topics.  What to others think?
 
 
I concur.  I think hacking preexisting electronics can play an integral role.  --[[User:Wackyvorlon|Wackyvorlon]] 14:47, 19 May 2008 (PDT)
 
 
Does anyone know a wiki which is especially for disassembling/ reverse-engineering of existing hardware? --[[Special:Contributions/62.226.254.35|62.226.254.35]] 22:28, 2 July 2011 (UTC)
 
 
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