There’s no label for this circa 1930 Harris & Ewing plate, but maybe it’s best that we don’t know what’s going on. CLICK AT YOUR OWN RISK.
(Gefunden bei shorpy.com)
………………….
There’s no label for this circa 1930 Harris & Ewing plate, but maybe it’s best that we don’t know what’s going on. CLICK AT YOUR OWN RISK.
(Gefunden bei shorpy.com)
………………….
Meet the Paper Biped Robot (PR-Ⅴ) making process
from H/P MPM (Mechanical Paper Model from kikousya290821).
(Gefunden bei notcot.org)
………………….
Becky Stern of Adafruit Industries has created the Ohm Sweet Ohm Cross-Stitch, a handy cross-stitched resistor reference chart. A detailed tutorial (pdf) is available to make this at home or a kit of this cross-stitched chart, complete with floss, needles, aida cloth and a hoop, is available to purchase at Adafruit.
(Gefunden bei laughingsquid.com)
………………….
Kirsti show us how she uses a shotgun and some standing water to make a beautiful rainbow that carries the delicate scent of gunpowder and magic.
(Gefunden bei BoingBoing)
………………….
In olden times sacrifices were made at the altar — a practice which is still continued.
“It’s funny that I grew up with this computer (and later a PDP-11/34 with 2 rack of equipment) but never cared about what kind of thought and work must have gone into it… I was always way more interested in my pirate Apple ][+ clone that I put together from a kit in second grade”, schreibt David (hier ausführlich).
Nun hat es ihn aber doch nochmal beschäftigt:

This is basically the 1974 version of a DIMM. It … holds 16 kilobytes. It’s technically 18 bits wide but only 16 were used in the PDP-11.

That is a PDP-11/05 that my dad built from scratch. That top part is the main computer (the processor is not a microprocessor, instead it’s made from discrete parts). It was all wire-wrapped by hand.

Here’s the back. I can’t even imagine having the patience to do that! All the colors of wire mean different things, too (they’re grouped by logical parts of the computer–data paths, control paths, clocks, etc).

This disk controller could support two 10MB hard disks. The computer also has a floppy controller (for 8″ floppy drives) and a RS/232 controller card (3 ports).
(Gefunden bei porkrind.org)
………………….
Erst war er Schriftsteller, jetzt macht er Messer: Joel Bukiewicz von Cut Brooklyn. Hier erzählt er von dem menschlichen Element im Handwerk und wie man daraus zu einem Künstler heranwachsen kann.
(Gefunden bei maxoninc)
………………….
“Handmade In England”: The Bracket 7685 was filmed on location in our metal works in Birmingham.
(Gefunden bei itsnicethat)
…………………..
Die Breuckelen Distilling Company ist die erste Schnapsbrennerei in Brooklyn
seit der Prohibition:
(Gefunden bei unlikelywords | via Made by Hand)
…………………..
Laurel Pankratz (Eilas Photography) about his work: “Eilas is a name inspired by my two beautiful children: Eisley and Silas. Photography has been a lasting passion in my life. Beginning at age 15, it was the only thing I wanted to do. … I am a native Tennessean and live in Franklin with my amazing husband and our crazy kids.”
(Gefunden bei notcot)
…………………..
Neue Kommentare:
RSS