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on my bed (which is still laying on my brother's future room because my house is being renovated just now) trying to figure out how this blogspot thing works (yes, i am trying to do a blog; excited about that), while rambling around flickr and this book my bf gave me. It's September 1st 2010 1:52 AM, marked the very first day i start this project-- till it ends September 1st 2011.

■ 스마트 인버터로 고주파의 세기를 섬세하게 조절해 요리시간과 전기 사용량 줄여

□ 요리에 딱 맞는 알고리즘으로 기존 대비 요리시간 35%, 소비전력 20% 절감

■ 광파히터와 메탈히터를 합친 광파듀얼히터가 식재료 본연의 맛 살려

■ 9가지 조리기기를 하나로 합쳐 사용편의성과 공간효율성 높여

□ 디오스 광파오븐 하나로 272가지 요리 가능

□ 탈취, 스팀청소, 물때 제거, 건조 등 내부청소도 터치 한번으로 해결

■ LG전자 키친패키지사업부장 송승걸 전무 “성능을 차별화한 제품으로 프리미엄 주방 가전 시장을 선도하겠다 고 강조

 

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All soldering and wiring done.

 

Definitely not the best soldering I've ever done. Seems I need the practice…

AXE-FX II

Matrix GT800FX

Rocktron Prophesy

BBE Sonic Maximizer 362

Engl 920/50

This one is my favorite. I think it's very "magazine-y".

Guts of the Studio Electronics CodeGuts of the Studio Electronics Code

■ LG전자, 예술의전당에서 올레드 TV로 그라피티 예술가들의 대표 작품 소개

□ ‘제우스’, ‘존원’, 닉 워커 등 작가 7인의 그라피티 제작 과정, 행위 예술 등 상영

■ ‘존원’의 그라피티 디자인 적용한 IT 기기, ‘제우스’가 그라피티 작업한 가전도 전시

■ LG전자 한국HE마케팅FD 손대기 담당 “올레드 TV의 차원이 다른 화질로 세계적인 작품을 눈 앞에서 보는 듯 한 감동을 전할 것” 이라고 강조

 

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Electronics factory workers, Cikarang, Indonesia © ILO/Asrian Mirza

 

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■ 국내외 주요 사업장에서 글로벌 헌혈캠페인 실시

□ 러시아, 태국, 인도 등 해외법인 10곳에서 순차적으로 헌혈캠페인 실시

□ 국내 임직원 헌혈 시, 회사가 매칭 기부

■ 기부금 전액은 희귀질환으로 고통 받는 어린이들의 치료비로 사용

 

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Inspired by the Galaxy Note versus iPhone 4S viral photo I decided to take these technology comparison shots.

The Palm IIIe was a big hit, had clean lines and nice and light to hold. The monochrome screen meant it worked weeks on 2 AAA batteries.

1999 vs 2012

This is the final BigBoost prototype soldered to some Matrix Board, which is then soldered directly to the battery terminals.

 

I'm yet to get the Low Battery detector working, namely because I don't have the right resistors, but soon I shall.

 

So far it will charge an LG KU990 Viewty and my G5.5 iPod, but I've not got it to charge my old Samsung D900. However these are funny phones, so I can be patient.

It works! It WORKS!

 

Look at all those volts!

 

The backdrop is a rare glimpse into the magical process of development à la Wibatt. I copied and tweaked the power supply section from Dieter the Nixie Man's IN-1 clock schematic, printed it out, then did a bit of fiddling around to get a general idea of whether all the parts would fit on the little board (half of a Radio Shack 276-148, snapped along the handy perforation). They did, so I did a further bit of fiddling to find a reasonable layout so that the parts that needed to connect to one another were near each other, and so on. Not too much, because this project is all about not spending all my time planning.

 

Then, I just did a bunch of soldering, using the schematic as a guide, until I figured it was done. Then I went through all the connections in the schematic, making sure they all existed - I'd overlooked a couple - and crossing them off. Then, I made sure none of the bits that weren't supposed to touch were shorted together, and THEN it was time to test it. The result? Volts! Lots and lots of volts yay!

Two workers assemble a flat screen TV at an electronics factory in Cikarang, Indonesia © ILO/Asrian Mirza

 

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Made by Roswell Sperry company in late 60'S. Not usual stuff right here.

Electrical wires in electronics.

■ ‘라디오데이즈 유럽 2016’서 ‘스타일러스 2’로 ‘DAB+’ 시연

■ 4월 유럽 및 호주시장에 ‘DAB+’ 적용된 ‘스타일러스 2’ 출시

 

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VCF FM and CV / Gate Bypass Inputs

A mysterious viewfinder camera of the 60s ( I wish to know the release date, but couldn't find out yet ), using the "Electric Eye" technology. It has a perfectly working auto exposure function, when the camera chooses both - shutter speed and aperture, based on a selenium meter measuring.

 

No battery necessary, no electronics inside ... a true technical marvel of that time.

Less than the smart phone. The PC it was purchased in November 2015. Because it was half price at the time sale of Amazon, impulse buying without any purpose. When you try to use to try while you are out to repair the main PC, Web, of course, to the movie is seen, in use as a sub-PC because Nikon NX-D was also moving.

  

Electronics factory worker, Cikarang, Indonesia © ILO/Asrian Mirza

   

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Forgot to post this pic when I took it.

 

I bought a dozen or so of these guys on eBay some years ago, good and cheap. They're used, but in good shape - those that I've tested light up just fine. Unfortunately most of the label-paint has worn off so I don't know how old they are. One that's more or less readable seems to have the date code 6821 which, if I read it right, means it was manufactured in the 21st week of 1968, so around late May or early June.

 

It's a coincidence that the penny is dated 1968 - but maybe that should have been a clue!

■ LG 시그니처 제품, 일본 최고 권위 디자인상 대거 수상

□ LG 시그니처 올레드 TV, LG 시그니처 냉장고 ‘Best 100’ 선정

□ 심사위원단, ‘군더더기 없는 TV 디자인’, ‘꿈에 그리던 냉장고’라 평가

□ LG 시그니처 전 제품 포함 총 16개 수상…국내 기업 중 최다

■ 노창호 디자인센터장 “LG전자만의 차별화된 디자인 가치를 지속적으로 보여줄 것” 이라고 강조

 

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Ever made a homemade thermometer? Our students have! Aerospace junior Alexis Zinni welded her own thermocouple in our Electronics shop. Researchers use these devices to measure the temperature of rocket engines, motors, and on occasion cook the perfect brisket!

Unhappy Tivo. If it doesn't recover, my progress on The Ledger is going to be in serious trouble.

 

Update: It lives! It was in a recovery state for at least 6 hours, probably much longer, but it came back and all my shows are intact. The miracle of self-healing electronics never ceases to astound me.

 

Update: It went down again. I'm hoping for another miracle. I'm guessing it had to do with running out of disk space, and it became unstable when its "unofficial" second hard drive filled up.

EF-S 60mm Macro, EF-S 55-250mm, EF 85mm, Speedlite 430 EX II

I have to say I am very impressed with the fidelity of the joints. It initially looked like the joints were caved in, but when I took the pieces from the printer, everything seemed to be as intended. The slats took a little work to get right. I had to use a little Aquanet hairspray for extra stick and Brim setting for a better anchor. The result was a very small and high quality print.

 

The assembly has been very easy. Each joint is tight enough to keep the model together. I look forward to printing models of some of the other furniture pieces I have designed to check for "feel".

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