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Got the new media console last week, finally had a chance this weekend to replace the old open stand and place all the AV components within. Next step - speaker brackets for the sides to get the speakers elevated and get rid of the speaker stands.
This is the base image for an old design for cerasus.se, from when I was mostly doing web design jobs.
The GUI concept was this futuristic/post-apocalyptic interface console. All content was displayed on the “screen” and you chose section with the numerical keypad with help from the “handwritten” note taped below. Mouse-over scripts provided the illusion of key-press when key were “pushed”. I used Courier New and images with fake line sweep degradation all in a blaring green too emulate an old monochrome monitor.
Unfortunately I had not yet learned anything of web standards at the time and built the whole design with tables and an iframe for the contents. Results were not satisfactory.
The original idea for this design is from 2000 when I attended a web master education, but that design got lost along the way and I decided to redo it because I liked the concept.
A thing I designed in SketchUp. Built entirely from 1/2" plywood and 2x4's. Holds records and you can set a 1965 AstroSonic record console on top of it.
finish the pocket cut with a high quality saber saw.
A low console to go under oldest son's flat screen tv with some help from him when he can make it up from Austin. It's good to show him how things are done, and as safely as possible. All pics are taken in my shop, which used to be a garage.
A serene song about how nature should be allowed to just take its course, ‘Let The River Flow’ was inspired by his friend who went on a 40 day hunger strike opposing the New Big Dam Project in Sikkim.