MAKER’S CORNER

image Check out the cool gift ideas for the maker on your list:

Makers: — Celebrate the creativity and resourcefulness of the DIY movement with this beautiful hardbound book worthy of any maker’s coffee table. Bob Parks and the editors of MAKE profile 100 makers and their homebrew projects, backyard inventions, and basement creations. Available December 1. Preorder yours today at makezine.com/makers.

Gift Subscriptions to MAKE — It’s great you’ve been so sharing with your issues of MAKE. Your friends appreciate it. We appreciate it. But now is the perfect time to reclaim your own subscription. Give the geek on your list a truly unique gift this holiday — their very own subscription to MAKE. While supplies last, you’ll also receive your very own MAKE T-shirt!

Early Volumes of MAKE — We’ve been hearing from newcomers to MAKE who’d love to get their hands on the often hard-to-find early volumes of MAKE to complete their collection. Now available is a special collector’s edition gift box of the entire first year of MAKE, as well as individual copies of all four volumes.

Find these and many other cool gifts sure to bring a smile to the face of a maker this holiday season at makezine.com/coolgifts.

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MAKE T-Shirts — OK, we heard you. MAKE T-shirts are now available at makezine.com/coolgifts.

image Bay Area Maker Faire

Note: New dates now slated for April 22 and 23 to allow for more outdoor projects.

Join the MAKE team and thousands of other makers at MAKE magazine’s first ever Maker Faire. Meet expert makers and MAKE contributors. Hear from O’Reilly’s Hacks Series authors. Attend DIY tutorials. Explore DIY projects and see demonstrations. See the Ultimate Workshop.

Bring your family and friends to the San Mateo Fairgrounds (centrally located in the San Francisco Bay Area) for a weekend of hands-on exploration, recipe sharing, creative mischief making, and wholesome play.

All-day admission is a paltry $12 for adults, $5 for teens, and not a cent for kids 12 and under accompanied by an adult. Maker-friendly family tickets and full weekend passes available as well! Join us on Saturday, April 22, and Sunday, April 23, 2006.

image Tired of waiting for your MAKE?

Add MAKE Digital Edition to your subscription (free to print subscribers). MAKE subscribers can now read, search, and share their MAKE magazine online. Get access to special audio and video extras.

And best of all, you’ll be reading your MAKE up to three weeks prior to receiving your print edition. Available to MAKE subscribers only. Get more information at makezine.com/digital.

MAKE AMENDS

In our profile of Ed Storms (Volume 03, page 25), we failed to mention his employment with Lattice Energy, LLC in Chicago. Dr. Storms’ current work with a scanning tunneling electron microscope has been made possible by Lattice. You can read Lattice Energy CEO Lewis Larsen’s letter to MAKE, in which he clarifies several points about Dr. Storms’ employment status, at makezine.com/03/interview.

In the Welding Primer (Volume 03, page 163), Mister Jalopy warns readers to “Make sure your welding area is clean and inflammable as the sparks are going to fly!” We meant to say that your welding area should be non-flammable.

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