Colbert Interviews Editor Of Make Magazine, Murders Defenseless Robot MouseColbert Interviews Editor Of Make Magazine, Murders Defenseless Robot Mouse

Stephen Colbert seems to be having a great time interviewing Mark Frauenfelder, editor-in-chief of <em>Make,</em> a magazine designed to help people get hands-on with technology. <em>Make</em> helps users build projects like video cameras mounted on kites and model rockets, home-made credit-card readers, and do-it-yourself biodiesel fuel. Here, Frauenfelder and Colbert play with a tiny robot made out of a computer mouse -- Colbert is chagrined when he breaks it -- and a homemade gun that shoot

Mitch Wagner, California Bureau Chief, Light Reading

March 8, 2007

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Stephen Colbert seems to be having a great time interviewing Mark Frauenfelder, editor-in-chief of Make, a magazine designed to help people get hands-on with technology. Make helps users build projects like video cameras mounted on kites and model rockets, home-made credit-card readers, and do-it-yourself biodiesel fuel. Here, Frauenfelder and Colbert play with a tiny robot made out of a computer mouse -- Colbert is chagrined when he breaks it -- and a homemade gun that shoots marshmallows when you blow into it. Watch the video after the link.

Frauenfelder says Colbert came by the green room after the show, chatted with him and his friends, and apologized for breaking the robot.

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Mitch Wagner

California Bureau Chief, Light Reading

Mitch Wagner is California bureau chief for Light Reading.

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