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I don't know what algorithm ludicorp is using, but they sure do a good job separating the tools from the images.
Outcompeting Others by Using Better Business Tools, by Alex Osterwalder.
A session that took place in Fabra i Coats, Barcelona on February 28, 2013.
The session was organized by the Barcelona Lean Startup Circle.
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I've had various manufactured tool boxes over the years and all have had pros and cons to their designs.
I wanted a tool box where I could see all the tools at at glance rather than having to rummage around finding what I want. This design also lets you see at a glance that the full set of tools is there rather than arriving at a job ( I do handyman type work) and finding a vital item is missing.
It is fairly light weight and had a drawer for basic nails/screws,drill bits,rawl plugs etc and there's room above the drawer but below the deck of the box for a tenon saw, mini plane and other items. .
How To Defeat Shill Bidders
Bob was, of course, a friend of the
goat seller. He never intended to buy
a goat at all. His sole job was to get
you to pay more than you needed to
for the auction item. Totally against
the rules at any auction. Very difficult
to prove.
But what if you hacked the goat
auction? Let’s up the ante and
crowdsource our answer. What if no
one bid until right before the
auctioneer gave up in disgust,
wondering what happened to all
those naive goat buyers he used to
take advantage of at the fair, the
ones whose blood ran so hot during
the auction they overbid by 15% or
so, easily paying the auction fee right
on the spot? That scumbag Bob
would have nothing to do, and would
instead find himself at the side of the
road, saying “Will clean your goat
9
stalls for food”, which is more than
Bob deserves out of life, to be
honest.
eBay, like the vast majority of
membership sites, requires little proof
of identity when you sign up. Shill
bidding is distinctly possible. One
way to avoid it is to wait until the end
of the auction to place your bid;
ZDNet talked about it in this article
way back in 2000.
Bench mate inside ring holder from the side.
When creating a wire wrap ring, the inside ring holder gently streaches the ring into a perfect round. Impossible to do with a hammer and a ring mandrel on delicate work like this!
File this one under: “Not-so-pretty” pictures, and “Jobs I’m glad I don’t have to do.”
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These are his original tools from pre 1940.
They are a wood chisel, Rabone folding carpenters rule and nail puller.
I still use them.
Original format chisel steel, wood & brass.
rule is wood & brass, nail puller is hardened steel.
Digital format jpeg 700kb
The whole thing measures 32 X19 cm, colorful center-piece is ~17cm tall.
I used traditional glass painting and fired it in a primiteve very cool little furnace ( www.flickr.com/photos/kaisaarepuu/2731409052/in/set-72157... ), some parts are also engraved. The chair is painted white ( it looks dark against the light) but i've used some black enamel aswell on this one.
A little commission for a little amateur film festival at Palamuse in Estonia.
The winners in four different categorys get each year a prize made of glass. So this time it's my stained glass pieces.