What I Did:
I took a Cellboost IPR3 that was otherwise destined for a dull life of providing power to an original iPod Shuffle, and converted the cable normally used for charging it into a USB-A-to-2-pin cable using the cable from an old computer case's hard drive activity light. (Using the cable is a bonus for me, since this cable has been kicking around the junkbox for ages.)



Here's what I gained (physically) from QuahogCon 2010 (in no particular order):



In the fine tradition of hacker con badges, QuahogCon presents its inaugural badge, based on the Freescale MC13224v.


