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John Baichtal
John Baichtal got his start writing blog posts for Wired's legendary GeekDad blog as well as the DIYer's bible MAKE Magazine. From there he branched out into authoring books about toys, tools, robots, and hobby electronics. He is the co-author of The Cult of Lego (No Starch) and author of Hack... show more

John Baichtal got his start writing blog posts for Wired's legendary GeekDad blog as well as the DIYer's bible MAKE Magazine. From there he branched out into authoring books about toys, tools, robots, and hobby electronics. He is the co-author of The Cult of Lego (No Starch) and author of Hack This: 24 Incredible Hackerspace Projects from the DIY Movement as well as Basic Robot Building With Lego Mindstorms NXT 2.0 (both from Que). Most recently he wrote Make: Lego and Arduino Projects for MAKE, collaborating with Adam Wolf and Matthew Beckler. He lives in Minneapolis, MN, with his wife and 3 children.
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markgilchrist
markgilchrist rated it 9 years ago
Returning this oneIt could have been great. I was expecting ideas of breadboards and breakouts. Instead I got "use this shield/HAT/breakout". These are not easily obtained in the uk unless you want to pay a lot or pay import taxes etc.
Expat
Expat rated it 13 years ago
A nice history of Lego and all the different uses for Lego, from scale models to autism therapy.
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