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Hack.Art.Lab collaborators Ann Resnick, Kristin Beal-DeGrandmont, John Harrison, Ivy Lanning, Lauren Hirsh, and Tom McGuire
The Hacker, Michel Amato from Goodlife Records visits the Things to Come Records studio in Berlin, Germany.
See the blog post for more info: Yahoo! Hack Day
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Just a quick shot of some of my sidetable options.
Recently I found thouse mini plant stands (the black and golden one) and thought it might be nice to show how I like to combine these things for instant side tables. All pieces were bought from stores, nothing is glued so it can be easily mixed and matched anew every time ; ).
The wooden square is from IKEA and the small golden plate is plastic and was the plate for a dessert if I remember correctly.
The golden and black plant stands are a product of Mica Decorations.
The black candle holder, as well as the soft pink/golden saucer, the tiny golden one, the mirror saucer and the golden candle holder are all from "Depot".
At Beyond, we believe that the key to success of Generation Z in the 21st century is a hacker mindset. Imagination, curiosity, determination, self organised learning and the courage to fail and experiment are the traits that will help prepare this next generation for the unknown ahead.
OUR MISSION IS TO HELP TEENS FIND CONFIDENCE IN THEIR CREATIVITY AND BECOME AGENTS OF CHANGE.
Forget Everything You Learned About Millennials. Meet Generation Hack.
Generation Hack is different from the Millennial generation. They are the opposites or extreme versions of Millennials. They wish their hobby would turn into a full-time job. They are mature and in control. They would rather save money than spend it. They are determined to “make a difference” and “make an impact.” Social entrepreneurship is one of the most popular career choices for them, as they intend to change the world.
Five minute project: Heart-Shaped Hack Box. Read more about this project here on the Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories blog.
La famosa astrofisica Margherita Hack che parla al pubblico di Trieste durante la manifestazione LA RICERCA SI RACCONTA IN PIAZZA. Per ulteriori dettagli leggere la descrizione della foto precedente
The famous retired astrophysicist Margherita Hack explaining to people in Trieste the importance of the scientific research for the progress and the welfare of the commnunity during the event LA RICERCA SI RACCONTA IN PIAZZA. This event has been organized by the astronomical and geological research community in Trieste to make people aware of the importance of the research for the community, in contrast to the recent governmental severe measures and and cuts to funds to the detriment of the italian research community. See also previous picture for more info in italian.
Hackness Hall, near Scarborough. Grade 1 listed country house built between 1791-96. Gutted by a fire in 1910 and restored by Walter Brierley.
Scarborough, Hackness Hall.
October 2012
So much better now! The cap is postable and the pen is way easier to fit in a pocket. Thanks to Dr. Sketch's Flickr upload, check out his hack explanation in his photos!
We held the first ROROsyd Hack Night for the year in the Ninefold office. It's also the first time the invite went out to the SydJS list too. Great turn out, great night!
Modern warfare isn’t always about battlefields. U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta made this clear recently as he referred to a growing cyber-threat from Iran. He went so far as to declare that the Pentagon is prepared to take action if America is threatened by a computer-based assault. Apparently major banks such as JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Capital One have experienced massively distributed denial-of-service attacks.
In a recent Joint Chiefs of Staff intelligence directorate, there was this warning issued:
“Iran’s cyber aggression should be viewed as a component, alongside efforts like support for terrorism, to be the larger covert war Tehran is waging against the West.”
While Panetta carefully worded his remarks, one expert said his message to Iran was quite evident. “It’s not something where the people are throwing down the gauntlet, but I think Panetta comes pretty close to sending a clear warning (to Iran): We know who it was. Maybe you want to think twice before you do it again.”
In his speech Panetta declared that the Shamoon virus replaced crucial system files with the image of a burning U.S. flag, and also overwrote all data, rendering more than 30,000 computers useless, forcing them to be replaced.
The weapons of modern warfare truly are divergent in nature. The totality and eternity of the Word of God, however, never wavers, for we are told in Isaiah 54:17, “No weapon formed against you shall prosper…” This is comforting to say the very least. It does not, though, relieve us from duty as prayer warriors, for we must continue to follow the directive we are given in Psalm 122:6 and continually pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
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The full Instax opened up. There are three parts - the back panel (controls), front panel (just a plastic shell) and the middle section which contains pretty much everything apart from the controls.
If you're going to try this yourself remember (like any camera with a flash) that there's a big capacitor in there that can give you a nasty shock. Be very careful what you touch - I got a nasty jolt up my left arm while fiddling about inside to work out how I was going to do this mod. Don't try this at home!
Full tutorial at www.quickphotographytips.com/index.php/2009/07/08/instax-...
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