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Promo pic for the band
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Strobist:
composite pic
main scene:
b800 very low power into the ceiling for low fill
430ex shot through grid all over in the room to give small amounts of light on key area's.
photos in monitors:
430ex shot on background
b800 in 28 inch westcott softbox camera right
b800 camera left for low fill
Light source is by sunlight (in the room with a board to block the sunlight)
I selected the best exposure colors stand out
A brushless DC motor taken from a washing machine, used to demonstrate how brushless DC motors work.
Photo courtesy Blaz Segavac.
7 has been considered as the number of perfection, number of invulnerability, number of excelence. So, this new project appears as a complection to our sabbatic day of relaxation, the 6th previous (The Divine Right to Laziness)so,now we decide to invite some of the best musicians of all time to join us in a new journey where we are going to discouver and bring a new fresh feeling to their unforgetable music. With all our gratitude to Eric Satie, Scriabin, Pergolesi,J.S.Bach,John Milton, Gabriel Faure', and Bellini and excuses for all those we also admire but couldn't participate for this time, specially to the great Beethoven.
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Instructions
Print templates on cd labels or paper.
Cut out blue circle.
Attach template to cd.
Place cd on top of marble and spin.
References
"Make Your Own Magic Spinning Top" by Gianni A. Sarcone
Doing something to solve my disk problems. The fifth disk in this picture is a tiny SSD mounted underneath the HDD one.
(*more pause music*)
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Geeky Floppy Disk bags are designed and created by Roxanne Gibson. Old floppy disks are arranged very creatively to create a balance on colors in the design. Even the strap is matching and with all that, the recycled floppy disk bags look trendy.
More information at Design Cot website !
Idea sent by Mebbin Joes !
Here you can see the final detail I added before sealing everything up - the red activity LED. I lined up the tiny LED on the USB drive with a piece of translucent plastic, which pokes through to the write protect notch in the corner of the disk.
"Stealth Mode" - all you can see of the disk innards is the very tip of the USB port. I tried my best to get the metal doors to work, sliding over the port to hide it. I was unsuccessful in this attempt - maybe on the next one.
Urban path of Cercedilla to Cotos line, which runs attached to the Avenida Ramón y Cajal. Here's continuous level crossings (in this short stretch are three signs of whistling for crossings) and distant signal of Cercedilla (a fixed disk).
Trazado urbano de la línea de Cercedilla a Cotos, que discurre enganchado a la Avenida Ramón y Cajal. Aquí podemos ver los continuos pasos a nivel (en este corto tramo hay tres señales de silbar por pasos a nivel) y la señal avanzada de Cercedilla (un disco fijo).
Another weekend project. I decided that I would put a promotional USB drive I received at a tradeshow to good use. The drive itself was stuffed into something the size of a stack of business cards, and my thought was to try and cram those same innards into a floppy disk.
The result, as you can see, is actually two 3.5'' floppies, stacked. Unfortunately, the USB port is too thick to hide in the thickness of one floppy.
Dad clearly misunderstood when I told him to wipe some old computer disks for me....
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Gabriela and Lean make desktop items out of technology trash. Their products are really cool!
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