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From 17. to 19. of November 2017 we hosted the Science Hack Day Berlin at the MAR building of TU Berlin. We had an awesome group of hackers present working on projects from electronics over fashion to algorithms and social network analysis.
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Drugstore Publicis - Paris, France
HDA : Facade Design Consultants & Engineers
Client : Drugstore Publicis SNC
Architect: Building Inc. Los Angeles avec Bruno Pingeot
Michael Saee
Date : 2002 - 2004
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Image of eyeglasses, pen, two touchpads and financial documents at workplace with businessmen handshaking on background
Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
Fascism is a complex socioeconomic phenomenon, but certainly on its psychological side it cannot be understood without reference to anxiety, and particularly to the phases of anxiety which Fromm discusses, namely the feeling of isolation, insignificance, and powerlessness of the individual.
(May, 176)
Lest someone get the wrong idea, I feel the need to add an explanation here. I got this picture when taken by someone, unbeknownst to me, to a concert with lots of neo nazi's at it. It was disturbing, to say the least. This was one of the banners there.
Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
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Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
The reason that the component got knocked off of the stepper driver board is that it hit the edge of the duct channel on the fan board when I attempted to secure it. The culprit area is tagged in this picture. It is only a problem when the bolts are in the large side of the keyholes, but it is a serious problem that needed to be fixed. The recommended 10mm bolts were also too short - they had to be barely screwed into the plastic nuts in order to be tall enough to reach through the keyholes. So I used 16mm bolts instead, with a nut in place at each head to made the effective length a bit shorter -- these bolts could then be securely screwed all the way into the white plastic nuts.
Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.
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