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Interview on June 18, 2005
Do-It-Yourself Gaget Magazine     Guest: Phil Torrone
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Phil Torrone, Associate Editor from Make Magazine shares the world of fun and enthusiasm of that Make Magazine brings to its readers. O'Reilly Launches MAKE Magazine for Tech Do-It-Yourselfers Magazine Reveal How to Make Practical, Fun, and Wildly Creative Projects. Make is not another one of those "gadget" magazines that feature products on every page. While we like gadgets as much as the next person, we chose to focus on cool things you can do with technology, not just what to buy.
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