Chiphacker bills itself as user-edited Q & A site for Electronics & Robotics Hardware Hacking. We are seeing these sorts of wikis pop up surrounding virtually every subject known to man and it’s no surprise; what could be better than presenting the collective wisdom of anyone who cares to answer questions posed in a Q&A format, rather than simply delivering the knowledge of an expert or two no matter how well-versed they are.
Not the first of its kind, but simple and well executed, and I’ll point to it just because most geeks I know have parallel interest in physical computing and hardware-related stuff. I love the smell of solder in the AM, how about you?

