Make Magazine founder, Dale Dougherty, is a member of the emerging online DIY trend of technology makers. We're talking about things like kits and rich user-vetted instructions on how to make digital cameras, computers, sewing machines, and the list goes on.
At the seattlefoodgeek.com blog, Scott Heimendinger offers hyper-tinkerers everything necessary to build their own very factional-cost sous vide immersion cooker.
And with 3-d printers like those showcased by the MIT labs, the sky is the limit when it comes to the kinds of products anyone can craft in their garage.
They are also great teaching tools for all things STEM. So, what if we create whole college curriculums around entrepreneurship with these open source possibilities and make everything more accessible to everyone on the planet?
