Sebastopol, CA—On the heels of President Obama's call for "the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things" to rebuild America comes MAKE magazine's special do-it-yourself issue, "ReMake America, Building a Sustainable Future."
Geek your garden. Twitter your energy usage. Creating a sustainable future starts at home, and MAKE magazine's special DIY Energy issue is on sale now to help you get started in your own house, on your own terms.
Framed around 5 cornerstone ideas--Making Things, Energy Usage, Transportation, Food & Water, and Learning--MAKE, Volume 18, shows you how to use the untapped resources of your home, yard, and community to make energy and food, maximize efficiency, and become part of the movement to ReMake America.
Founding editor and publisher of MAKE, Dale Dougherty says, "Everybody I know wants to make the world a better place. The trouble is how to get started. Like all things DIY, the place to start is with yourself--you and your family's home."
MAKE, Volume 18 offers a host of DIY electronics and engineering projects that make almost anything possible. Learn how to:
"Projects like these, coupled with the energy and enthusiasm of makers, will create a sustainable future for America and the world," says Dougherty.
Find these ideas, and more, in "MAKE, Volume 18: ReMake America," which hits newsstands May 19, 2009.
And if you're in the San Francisco Bay Area at the end of the month, plan on attending Maker Faire at the San Mateo Expo Center on Saturday and Sunday, May 30 and 31. Maker Faire is the world's largest DIY festival, featuring hundreds of makers, tinkerers, and inventors who are all, in their own way, answering the call to ReMake America.
For more information about the book, including table of contents, index, author bio, and samples, see the catalog page
Make: Technology on Your Time Volume 18
Mark Frauenfelder
ISBN: 9780596157692, $14.99
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