Make: a new magazine for geeks, tweakers, tinkerers and others who never learned the words “can’t be done”

Phillip Torrone is a busy man. But somehow in his spare time, between
tinkering with his iPod shuffle (I LOVE those
Oakley-inspired
Shuffle shades!), writing for
Engadget, Popular Science and his
own site, he's managed to land an
Associate Editor gig at a new magazine published  by
O'Reilly.

Make, a magazine that "celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your own will," is a new quarterly that's "devoted to digital projects, hardware hacks, and D.I.Y.
inspiration." Something we all know a little bit about around here! Volume 01 is available online now (at
makemagazine.com and Amazon) and should hit newsstands in about a month. If you're like me, you'll already be
subscribed before you even finish reading this post!

Inside Volume 01 you'll find how to make your own 5-in-1 network cable, how to stop your video camera from getting the shakes for only $14, a handful of iPod and Airport Express hacks, and even more geekery than you can shake a soldering iron at.

Phillip – you're every geek's hero. Keep up the great work and good luck with the 'zine!

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