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I could relate to this picture because growing up my mother and I would get excited everytime we saw a claw machine

how cool is this? it's a book vending machine, as spotted in a Hong Kong MTA (subway) station.

Machines & Macchiatos is run by the Sydney Machina Social Club in Sydney, New South Wales.

 

It's a modern motoring club, for all types of Machines, Vintage, Classics, Customs, Rods, Modern Exotics, Motorcycles & more. If you love Ford Mustangs, Porsche 911, Ford GTHO Falcons, Corvettes, Ferrari then head down.

 

www.sydneymachinasocialclub.org/

 

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Awesome vending machine outside the DesignFesta gallery

Arthur T. HAGEN (1852-1917) Started the American Laundry Machine Company. 110 Buffalo Road was built in 1930, though it looks much older. It was a new location for ALMC, which previously has space at Lincoln Park (1920's) and at 56 Dewey Ave. (around 1910). In the 1909 City Directory, the company is listed as "The American Laundry Machinery MFG Co., Successor to A.T. Hagen Co. Manufacturers of Laundry Machinery." By 1931 they were listed as Manf. of "Laundry and Dry Cleaning Machinery." In the 30's Rug Cleaning Mach. was added, and by 1950 "Manf. of "Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Rug Cleaning Machinery Iron Founders Manufacturers of Meehanite Metal.' (a type of cast iron) By 1958 they were also listed as manuf. "Centrifugal Machinery." By 1960 ALMC no longer appears in the directory, as the company was bought out by the McGraw-Edison Co. perhaps this is when the place was shut down?? The company had many machines installed in WWII naval ships, which may be part of the reason for the military apparatus lying around. Perhas the stuff came in later years with another business, but I doubt it. The main property at 110 Buffalo Road was purchased in March of 2005 for a pathetic $1. (the property was assessed for $450K!!) by Potomac Properties, LLC, which according to the NYS Dpt. of State was organized in January. Other buildings originally part of the plant built in 1930 have been divided up to other owners and have separate addresses: 105 Craig St, 1 Sherer and 3 Sherer.

Cigarette Vending Machines

SEVERN VALLEY RAILWAY ALBUM

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Kidderminster Town, on the Severn Valley, is the Southern terminus of the SVR, the station also shares an approach road with the adjacent Kidderminster mainline station. Kidderminster Town is the newest of the railway's stations, having been built by the SVR and constructed to blend correctly to the historic nature and atmosphere of the railwa, and was modelled on the design used for Ross-On-Wye station built by the GWR The name Kidderminster Town was chosen in accordance with the GWR practice of naming the nearest station to any town with two or more stations with the title town, the mainline BR station simply being referred to as Kidderminster Facilities for visitors at Kidderminster Station are comprehensive; Under the covered concourse is the railway's Cafe, the gift shop, and the heritage sweet shop. The "King & Castle" pub forms an integral part of the station building and serves a selection of real ales and alcoholic beverages. Also located on the site is the Kidderminster Railway Museum, and the Coalyard Miniature Railway,

  

Vending Machines

A common sight everywhere back in the day, these three machines are attached to the McAdams Tobacconist store in the station concours.

 

Diolch yn fawr am 68,368,392 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mwynhewch ac arhoswch yn ddiogel

 

Thank you 68,368,392 amazing views, enjoy and stay safe

 

Shot 15.09.2018 at Kidderminster Station, Severn Valley Railway, Shropshire Ref 136-415

  

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Why do they call this Virgin? That term usually refers to refers to someone who hasn't had...intimate relations.

 

I shot this hand-held with a Nikon Coolpix P900 at 193mm (full frame equivalent 1100mm).

 

An antique Singer sewing machine manufactured in Scotland in 1917 with serial no F7625470. In pristine working condition and comes with a solid wooden base.

My day has been filled with friends and laughter. What more could I ask..?

 

Talking of laughter... Check this out. Make sure your speakers are on and click away...

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I've been wanting an antique treadle machine for quite some time. I finally found one in very good condition about a month ago. My husband has refinished the cabinet for me and now, it's just about ready to sew with!

Outside antique mall in Woodlawn Virginia. 2010.

In the Machine Learning Studio, visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.

 

The Machine Learning Studio not only offers insights into the hidden inner life of our learning devices—it is also a place where prototypes and objects can be maintained or repaired by the tech trainers, and museum procedures are revealed that are usually kept behind the scenes.

 

Credit: vog.photo

Here's something that's been sitting around for a while waiting to be finished. A few weeks ago I finally ordered a big ol' enclosure for it and the tracking came through for that yesterday, so it's time to finish this thing up. It's an extremely complicated little beastie and I don't actually even know if it will work when I fire it up.

 

It's a 1776 Effects Multiplex Echo Machine delay. Those two 16-pin ICs are a pair of independent delay lines. This thing has a mode where it functions like the old Binson Echorec. Those things recorded audio onto a disc that looked a little like a CD (but was nothing at all like a CD) and then had multiple playback heads so you could "listen" to the signal play back from different places on the timeline simultaneously to set up syncopated delays. It was the, "Secret Weapon" of a few big names.

 

This box also has a Roland RE-201 Space Echo mode and an Echoplex mode.

 

Anyway, hopefully this little monster will work. The tiny PCB in the foreground is an optical modulation daughterboard.

In the Machine Learning Studio, visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.

 

The Machine Learning Studio not only offers insights into the hidden inner life of our learning devices—it is also a place where prototypes and objects can be maintained or repaired by the tech trainers, and museum procedures are revealed that are usually kept behind the scenes.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl

 

Let me, let me, let me ... put the clothes in. Only to watch as the monster machine eats it up.

The Japanese sure love their vending machines. There's ELEVEN in a row in this picture; six of them cigarette machines and five for beverages.

 

No used panties here...

The word carousel originates from the Italian garosello and Spanish carosella ("little battle"), used by crusaders to describe a combat preparation exercise and game played by Turkish and Arabian horsemen in the 12th century.

  

The first carousel made in the United States was created during the 1840s by Franz Wiesenhoffer. Early on the Dentzels became known for their beautiful horses and lavish use of menagerie animals on their carousels. Their mechanisms were also considered among the very best for durability and reliability. In early 20th century America, very large machines were being built, with elaborate animals, chariots, and decorations superbly made by skilled old-world craftsmen taking advantage of their new freedoms in America. Large amounts of excellent and cheap carving wood were available such as Appalachian white pine, basswood, and yellow poplar. Whereas most European carousel figures are relatively static in posture, American figures are more representative of active beasts - tossed manes, expressive eyes and postures of movement are their hallmarks.

  

William H. Dentzel is the only descendant from a founding American carousel family of the United States still making wooden carousels. His carousels are similar to the oldest operating carousel in the United States in Watch Hill, R.I. (1893) built by the Dare company, a "flying horses" machine. The power sources for Dentzel’s contemporary carousels range from rope-pull to hand-crank to foot-pedal to AC 110 volt electric to DC solar power.

   

The Machine Room for the public access television station, CTV, in Roseville, MN.

 

This is one instance when I think HDR would work perfectly.

 

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Max your game at www.pepsimax.be

 

6 real claw machines can be controlled and played on from your browser. Pepsi Max combines bytes and atoms. If you're passionate about something, max it. That is what Pepsi Max is all about. That and gaming of course. And how do you go about maxing a game that everyone is passionate about? You think bytes (as in 'internet'). You think atoms (as in 'real world'). You grab a soldering iron and connect both.

OCA Textiles 1, section 1, textural machine stitching

"One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men. No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man." ~Elbert Hubbard

 

Imagine the size of the pyramids if Ancient Egyptians had machines like this!

 

Our Daily Challenge ... work

  

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A close up of the bottle opener. I forget, were these painted, or bare metal?

In the Machine Learning Studio, visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.

 

The Machine Learning Studio not only offers insights into the hidden inner life of our learning devices—it is also a place where prototypes and objects can be maintained or repaired by the tech trainers, and museum procedures are revealed that are usually kept behind the scenes.

 

Credit: vog.photo

I bought a new desk. This is a very big deal. The last desk I had I had for several years and was made by hand (designed even) by a friend. And it served me well for many years. And then it very abruptly stopped serving me well.

 

Suddenly, unexplainably (or was it me that changed?) it was too narrow, too deep, too tall, too GrrAllWrong. It began to really bug me. It hurt to type at it. I found I didn't even want to spend that much time in front of my computer (let's pause while you take in the gravity of that statement).

 

So I began to plot the new desk. It must be perfect but cost hardly a thing at all. It must meet all my needs. It must blah blah blah you get the picture.

 

And my new perfect and cheap desk began to take shape in my mind's eye in the form of two perfectly working filing cabinets supporting a perfectly funky door. (Hello? College?).

 

But it turns out that perfect filing cabinets cost about a hundred bucks each. And that perfectly funky door may have taken a turn towards a hollowed out hand-me-down from the whatever store down the road.

 

No. It was not perfect.

 

Last week or so I was in Staples and I decided to saunter down their desk aisle, just to see what was out there. And I saw an incredibly cheaply made L-shaped desk with my name all over it. I didn't care that it was cheaply made. It was perfect. Perfect height, perfect shape, perfect space....

 

And now it is mine. I pieced it together with the help of 7s and it's like a born-again work space. Super key: the sewing machine fits a top it, giving me my own little crafty space. I swoon.

 

And so I've been very happy.

"The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?"

Machines & Macchiatos is run by the Sydney Machina Social Club in Sydney, New South Wales.

 

It's a modern motoring club, for all types of Machines, Vintage, Classics, Customs, Rods, Modern Exotics, Motorcycles & more. If you love Ford Mustangs, Porsche 911, Ford GTHO Falcons, Corvettes, Ferrari then head down.

 

www.sydneymachinasocialclub.org/

 

For more photos go to www.flickr.com/photos/behindthesteeringwheel/albums

Micro Machines produced an American outline steam loco, which was made in three liveries, this is the plain black version, No 3283 on tender. In the siding, are both colour variants of the flat car, the nearest one, lettered for Conrail.

This is a sex machine.

@ the Museum of Sex.

In the Machine Learning Studio, visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.

 

The Machine Learning Studio not only offers insights into the hidden inner life of our learning devices—it is also a place where prototypes and objects can be maintained or repaired by the tech trainers, and museum procedures are revealed that are usually kept behind the scenes. Photo showing a Donkey Car.

 

Credit: vog.photo

Title: [Machine Workshop]

 

Creator: Erickson, Harry A. (Alexander), 1884-1962

 

Date: 1916

 

Part of: [Early aviation and Northrop Aircraft Corporation albums]

 

Series: Early Aviation Album

 

Description: Image of the interior of an airplane machine workshop.

 

Physical Description: 1 photographic print: gelatin silver, part of 1 volume (312 gelatin silver prints); 12 x 17 cm on 28 x 38 cm mount

 

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Slot Machine Cake. All edible including coins which are made from sugar. The top jackpot light blinks. Red Velvet cake with Vanilla Italian Meringue Buttercream

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