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M. Bindhammer

Bipolar author, illustrator, and citizen scientist

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This user joined on 03/12/2015.

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Actually not built, but I discovered a reaction between ascorbic acid and vanillin

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mihai.cuciuc wrote 07/15/2024 at 13:11 point

Hi! Thanks for your interest in #Pomelo: Gamma Spectroscopy Module!

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officeworkrt wrote 10/31/2023 at 11:03 point

Incredible talents! M. Bindhammer's combination of being a bipolar author, illustrator, and citizen scientist is truly inspiring. Such diversity in skills is commendable!

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Michael Gardi wrote 07/03/2023 at 23:30 point

Thank you for your interest in my TMD-2: Turing Machine Demonstrator Mark 2 project. 

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Anders Nielsen wrote 03/27/2023 at 18:56 point

Thank you for being the first to like and follow my #65uino project!

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IoT-devices, LLC wrote 03/23/2023 at 08:30 point

Thank you for your interest in @IoT-devices, LLC and for following our projects, especially the #GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Detector!

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Stefan Wagner wrote 06/17/2020 at 17:42 point

Thanx for following my projects ;-)

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RichMelvin wrote 05/17/2020 at 18:14 point

Markus, where is your glucose meter project up to? I am beginning to work on coating electrodes with glucose oxidase. Maybe you have done this already? Or we can cooperate?

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M. Bindhammer wrote 05/17/2020 at 21:54 point

Hi, I have done some testing, using flexible PCBs as a test strip. Since I am no longer academically active, it was not easy to get glucose oxidase. It works, but it's very imprecise. I think it's because the glucose oxidase layer must always be exactly the same thickness, which is difficult to do in my humble chemistry lab at home.

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Casey Davis wrote 04/30/2020 at 05:23 point

I really liked your face mask with UV light filtration. I wonder why the airline industry and the CDC have not looked into possibly mass producing these masks - the former certainly has financial incentives to do so. Have you tried contacting anyone along these lines?

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M. Bindhammer wrote 04/30/2020 at 08:23 point

Hi Casey, not yet. Some companies have been asking me about my patent. I think I will mass produce the mask by myself.

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Morning.Star wrote 12/08/2018 at 15:53 point

Hey dude, thanks for the follow ;-)

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Morning.Star wrote 06/10/2018 at 08:49 point

Hey M. Bindhammer, thanks for following #Pandelphi . I have my eye on MARB lol, there's a lot of cool stuff going on in there. ;-)

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M. Bindhammer wrote 06/10/2018 at 16:20 point

You are welcome. Appreciate, you see https://hackaday.io/project/157456-modular-humanoid-robot-marb potential!

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Ulysse wrote 06/03/2018 at 19:48 point

and the like :-)

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Ulysse wrote 06/03/2018 at 19:44 point

Thanks for the follow M. Bindhammer

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leonardatefor wrote 01/03/2018 at 03:42 point

hey. Great

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Tom Meehan wrote 10/11/2016 at 03:50 point

Thank You for the Congrat's and of course I wish you the same for your https://hackaday.io/project/11719-open-source-arduino-blood-glucose-meter-shield  since it also made it thru http://hackaday.com/2016/10/10/these-20-projects-won-1000-for-assistive-technologies/  It looks like your project is is coming along perfectly!

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qquuiinn wrote 07/26/2016 at 05:50 point

Thanks for the follow!

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qquuiinn wrote 07/26/2016 at 05:50 point

Thanks for the follow!

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Tobias wrote 07/18/2016 at 00:15 point

Thanks for following me! When I was young, I dreamed of flying to the moon. Now I am more realistic: I would like to send a rover to the moon :-). Actually, I worked on a low-cost $250,000 satellite https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FASTRAC so the rover does not have to be that expensive. It's getting there that is the problem...

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Tom Meehan wrote 05/22/2016 at 20:56 point

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kelu124 wrote 05/04/2016 at 09:04 point

Thanks for the follow and skull of the ultrasound board :)

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Eric Hertz wrote 04/06/2016 at 01:24 point

Howdy! Thanks for the skull!

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M. Bindhammer wrote 04/07/2016 at 19:29 point

Howdy! Thanks for the dollar too. PS I remember, many years ago, during the Google Lunar X prize competition, I offered 1 USD for 1000 'likes' of the Sugar Shot To Space Program or so. Well, inflation takes place everywhere :D

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