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New disk #commuter
Rolling on @compasscycle bon jon pass
@rideshimano ultegra group set
@velogical_velospeeder rim dynamo
@supernova.design lights
@columbus_official zona tubes
@brooksengland saddle
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This is a bare hard disk voice coil motor. The disk has been cut in half, and the head arm removed. This is prior to modifying the disk for use in my laser projector.
Thai entrants also gathered in front of Telstra House.
Prelude to the 39th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.
Elizabeth Street, Sydney, Australia (Saturday 4 March 2017)
The hard disk laser projector, assembled into a handy toolbox form-factor. Includes dire safety warnings, and a supply current meter.
A hard disk drive (HDD) is a data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.
The platters are paired with magnetic heads, usually arranged on a moving actuator arm, which read and write data to the platter surfaces.
Data is accessed in a random-access manner, meaning that individual blocks of data can be stored or retrieved in any order and not only sequentially.
Read more on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk_drive
These blanchard ground disk blanks are ready for final machining to become C-axis drive/brake disks for Haas ST Series turning centers. The bore, profile, and mounting holes of the disks are machined on Haas EC-400PP Pallet Pool HMCs, and then teeth are hobbed around the circumference for the C-axis drive.
New disk #commuter
Rolling on @compasscycle bon jon pass
@rideshimano ultegra group set
@velogical_velospeeder rim dynamo
@supernova.design lights
@columbus_official zona tubes
@brooksengland saddle
Blablabla... More will follow
#handmadeinberlin #randonneur #meerglas #steelisreal @commuterbike #commuterbike
The three-inch Compact Floppy Disk. Amdek was a big vendor of Compact Floppy drives for the popular U.S. 8-bits (Apple II and Atari, anyway).
I grabbed such a drive and a box of blank Compact Floppies for cheap back in the late 80s for an Apple IIe of mine. It plugged into the standard Disk ][ controller and offered 140K per side (they are "flippy").
These are at least twice as thick as today's (well...yesterday's?) 3.5-inch microfloppies.
We are now disk equipped! I bought this late 1980's era (but never ridden) road disk for €100 and converted it to a track wheel. Rode it for the first time last night and I'm very satisfied. It's true, stiff, has perfect bearings and a smooth lenticular shape. A €2500 Mavic is a pound lighter but offers no further advantage.
How to create an encrypted disk partition on Linux
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A brake disk of a bike found in Oxford near the University of Oxford New Biochemistry building during a photo trip round Oxford with a few photography minded friends.
BCC POTY 2014 Round 8 Disks:
Judge's Score: 16/20
A winged solar disk above a side chamber. The side chamber is undecorated.
In this second chamber the walls are decorated wit scenes from the Book of the Dead, chapter 145 and 146, that has creatures who guards doors or gates, "Book of the Gates". Ramses III guides his son through 21 gates that are described in the chapters. The 7th and 8th gate on the left wall and the 5th and the 6th gate on the right wall. Each gate is guarded by a genie from the underworld.
Ramses III, who guide his son, and Amenherkhepshef have to say the text accompanied on the wall, to the genie on the gate, to get through.
From the right wall of the chamber.
20th dynasty, Tomb of
Amenherkhepshef -QV55 Valley of the Queens.
Had the rare pleasure today of sharing a wall with Disk, one of my city's old time train kings. He hasn't painted for months and months and I reckon this little 10 minute piece pretty much blows away most of the shit currently up in our city. It was awesome fun to hook the brother up with some tins and just watch him blast off.
A hard disk drive (HDD) is a data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.
The platters are paired with magnetic heads, usually arranged on a moving actuator arm, which read and write data to the platter surfaces.
Data is accessed in a random-access manner, meaning that individual blocks of data can be stored or retrieved in any order and not only sequentially.
Read more on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk_drive
Anybody else remember the days of multi-platter disk packs for 150 Megabytes of storage? And cleaning up after head crashes??
We're Here! looking at the Battered Beauty in our lives.
Per anni, una volta che un hard disk si rompeva fisicamente per un incidente o finisce il suo ciclo di vita naturale, io non me la sentivo di buttarlo via e li "seppellivo" in cassetti dell'ufficio. Ecco un poco di pulizia: tutti in ecoarea !
Doing some Spring cleaning, we decided it was time to get rid of all these old 3.5" floppies. The fact that we had to borrow a drive just to read them should tell you just how useful they've been to us.
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