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D100 hack shutter. This sequence motor has 3 functios:
- Shutter loading sequence
- Mirror-up sequence
- apertue control.
I only need the shutter sequence hence the hack.
Sony MDR-V150 hack for broken headband: new headband from one wire coat hanger, insulation tape and some fleece material from a hat.
Fleece hand sewn around wire.
Hack Builder Michael Dewberry, Hack Together Copilot Vicky Cai, Hack Together Creator Robby Grodin, singer Casey Desmond and Artisan's Asylum President Gui Cavalcanti. (Listed from left to right).
A hack of the MIT Media Lab.
A livingroom was installed on the underside of the sculpture attached to the MIT Media Lab (normally it looks like www.media.mit.edu/about/images/e15.jpg ).
D100 hack shutter.
The sliding contacts indicates the correct position of the sequnce motor. The sliding contacts are showing in the counterpart picture. This is the secret of how the sequencer works. For the shutter I do not need all positions.
Medics tend to NSPCC HACK (hike against cruelty to kids) walkers next to our vehicle on North Yorkshire Moors. Beverley and Barnsley Area RAYNET and others were in attendance at this event.
17/6/2006 - A challenging 40 mile walk for both walkers and operators stretching from Kirkbymoorside on the North Yorkshire Moors to Scarborough in the East.
RAYNET is a voluntary emergency communications service, using amateur radio frequencies for co-ordination. They work alongside emergency services as requested. They also provide wide area event communications in their spare time as part of their training. To find out more about what they do, go here: www.raynet-uk.net/
RAYNET always welcome new licensed radio amateurs who wish to join. Contact the website to find your local group.
The Lackawanna Railroad built this new single track lift span on the Boonton Line at the Hackensack River in Secaucus, NJ at a cost of $5,500,000 to replace an aging two-track 1901 swing span. Upper Hack Lift was completed and opened in March 1959. In 1963 the Erie Main Line was rerouted onto Upper Hack using the former Boonton Line. NJ Transit continues to use this bridge for Main Line commuter service between Suffern and Hoboken via Paterson.
I hacked one of my notebooks that I have a stack off in my closet, and hacked it by taking off the cover and putting in the midori notebooks from IchibanKan
I couldn't find non-white rounded and the right size of elastic at my local Walmart.
No, we don't have a craft store :(
It was fun as long as it lasted.
4-4-2013 group Anonymous hacked an official North Korean Flickr-account and placed 4 pictures on it. At the start of the evening (in the Netherlands) the pictures were deleted, so everything is back to normal and we can watch pictures of Kim Jung Un watching things again (without filthy imperialistic insults ;) ). www.flickr.com/photos/uriminzokkiri
UPDATE, the entire account is no longer active :(
I made some screenprints as a precaution to save my comment in the afternoon.
Here is a Dutch news page about the happening: www.nu.nl/internet/3389013/anonymous-hackt-noord-koreaans...
North Korea is usually referred to as the hermit kingdom because of the lack of openness. That's kind of true, but there is actually a lot information to read if you're really interested. Information comes from escaped North Koreans, political analysts, tourists, expats and even businessmen (yes there's some small business to do).
Here are a couple of websites
nknews.org My favorite, because it has more in depth stories.
nkeconwatch.com The most analytical site, monitors almost every physical move of the regime in Google earth.
38north.org/ Has a online analytical atlas.
And there's nkleadershipwatch.wordpress.com/
Hacken ist nicht nur alleine möglich, sondern auch in Gruppen. Deshalb arbeiten hier mehrere TeilnehmerInnen zusammen an einer Idee um diese bestmögliche umzusetzen.
A hack of the MIT Media Lab.
A livingroom was installed on the underside of the sculpture attached to the MIT Media Lab (normally it looks like www.media.mit.edu/about/images/e15.jpg ).
My headphones were driving me crazy as I don't want them taking up space on my desk, but they kept falling on the floor when I just sat them on top of the PC tower. So, I hacked a quick binder clip and velcro tab solution to my problem.