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At early days of semiconductor technology era... High-voltage stabilizer of Hitachi HU-11B electron microscope.
When your name is literally Guts, you don't have a choice but to become a badass warrior.
Guts is from the extremely violent, extremely bloody anime Berserk--probably the closest anime has come to Game of Thrones. Guts is the main character, a mercenary hero who tries--though doesn't always succeed--to fight for what's right in a medieval society. Good doesn't mean nice, however, and Guts is more than willing to wade into a battle and use his gigantic sword to cut enemies down like wheat.
I have never been a fan of Berserk, as I'm not a fan of gory anime (though I love Game of Thrones; go figure), and it's too nihilistic for my tastes. However, I have many friends who are big fans of the series, so I took this picture mainly for them. Aside from some minor costume details, this guy did a great job putting together Guts' armor and overall look (including Guts' facial scars), and that huge sword. I'd be afraid to go to a convention with 35,000 people carrying that thing--you might end up hurting someone for real!
That is my pumpkin. It is better than the other pumpkins because I carved it. There it is with all its guts spilling out.
There's no CPU. Computer Space depends on a finite state machine expressed using TTL chips. Those funny diode arrays on the left contain the graphic images of the game's sprites.
We haven't seen Guts in awhile. He's fine, in case you're wondering, and he's smitten with this Snubbull. No, we don't know why.
Project: Bug Guts "Perfume"
Client: rosebud and Scott Ireland
Process: Offset
Inks: 2/2 (Pantone Inks)
Paper: Environment Natural White
From my morning learning how to process chickens at Green Knees Farm, a small sustainable farm in Rockford, TN.
It's a 1966 Bally Loop the Loop pinball game, one of only 1055 made (though the serial number is LL-1163), and probably one of very few remaining. Even though it's rare, it's not very valuable because it wasn't an exceptional game to start with. It's not currently functional, but I intend to change that. The left bumper sticks, the painted back glass is broken, one of the relay stacks is severely bent, and it's missing a couple decorative pieces. Someone's tried to repair it in the past, using bent nails to replace cotter pins.