He makes replacement parts for classic computers. SIMMs (parity and not), adapters, boot ROMs, stuff like that.
Another online electronic components store.
An online electronic component dealer that's been around since 2009.
New school tech for old school gamers.
They sell parts, attachments, and do repairs on various kitchen appliances, mixers in particular.
A yarn shop and fiber arts emporium in Andersonville, Chicago.
The Dropped Stitch is located at
1524 W Bryn Mawr Ave, Chicago IL 60660
CTA: We are a ten minute walk west of the Red Line and #36 Broadway bus, and steps from the #22 Clark and #50 Damen bus.
Parking: Parking on Bryn Mawr Ave is free. However, be advised that most parking on the south (eastbound) side of the street is not allowed during school hours (9 to 4 during the school year). There is usually plenty of paid street parking available around the corner on Clark Street. There's also a place to lock your bike right out front.
My name is Olivia (Papaya Badger) and I make enamel pins, tote bags, acrylic keychains, blankets, and I specialize in laser cutting and engraving. I have also recently branched out into designing and producing plushies. Oniigan, a mischievous color-changing panda, is my mascot and latest creation.
The thing of real interest here is the consent badges that folks wear sometimes. Okay with being photographed or not? Huggable or not? Social or completely out of? Pronouns? Disabilities? They're here.
Honestly, this site started as a joke. A weekend script tossed together to consolidate PCB orders from the Dangerous Prototypes team. It sat quietly and unnoticed until Hack a Day told the world. Turns out people like cheap, no-nonsence PCBs at near-China local prices and no-markup shipping. The original script, not even worthy of the word "store", ran for three years and handled tens of thousands of orders.
Over that time we've hacked together new interfaces to cool services in China, and cobbled them together into this store. It is highly experimental and many things are still a bit rough around the edges! Welcome, the PCBs are cheap and the 3D printing is amazing!
They even have Hacker Shops, which is where folks sell their projects (sometimes just boards, sometimes kits, sometimes assembled things).
We’re a new kind of Appalachian Marketplace, with a wide variety of Books, Records, Coffee, Tea, Art, Decor, Oddities, Hand-Made goods, Decor, and More. Shop our expansive online selection or come visit our beautiful bookstore, record store, and coffee shop at 131 N Main street in Ellijay, GA for an even broader selection.
T-shirts sold by the Connections Museum in Seattle.
Our on-line emporium of magical supplies is always open to help fill your magical needs. We are an affiliate of Bookshop.org and we earn a commission when you click through and make a purchase. Web orders ship on Thursdays and Fridays. Please call or email to check availability of items.
After 6 years of sharing spellcraft in Portland, The Raven's Wing Magical Co-Op is excited to announce that the staff have come together to form a cooperative. We are now entirely employee owned and operated!
The Raven's Wing Magical Co-Op
7927 SE 13th Ave., Portland, OR 97202
(503) 946-8951
Shipping worldwide! Minifree sells secure, high quality systems with Free, Libre, Open Source Software (FOSS) pre-installed. Libre BIOS/UEFI replacement Libreboot (based on coreboot) and encrypted Debian GNU+Linux OS pre-installed (KDE Plasma desktop environment), with full driver support, or other Linux distro / BSD (e.g. OpenBSD, FreeBSD) at your request. Perfect for privacy software like Tor Browser or Tails.
Your choice of 1TB/2TB SSD or 2x1TB/2x2TB RAID1 SSDs, with good batteries and 16GB RAM. Free technical support via email/IRC plus 5-year warranty. Sales fund Libreboot development, lead by Leah Rowe (founder) who also owns Minifree.
The squid facts project is all about sharing the beauty, weirdness, and joy of squid through street art and pop-up exhibits. Great art has always been an incredible way to help educate all areas of science. It helps drive interest and understanding to the incredible things that exist in our wild and wonderful world.
You may have seen us at Renaissance Festivals, steampunk events like Clockwork Alchemy, or at more adult happenings in San Francisco and the Bay Area. Whether you’re meeting us for the first time here or joining us after an event, please know that while the website will never have that delicious leather smell we’re still the same folks you see in our booth, so if you have a question, don’t hesitate to reach out.
As always, everything you see here is handmade from real upcycled leather by a team of skilled artisans and craftsfolk who love making shiny (and durable!) things for shiny (and durable!) people. Each piece is one of a kind, built to last a lifetime, and represents hours and hours of thoughtful design. If you don’t see the piece of your dreams here- let us know what you have in mind- we do custom orders all the time.
The only way I've been able to contact them was through Facebook's IM service. Their work is beautiful, though.