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Mego Spider-Man (the second). The first expired after a year but this one was given to me by my best buddy Pete, who sadly passed away in 2004.

On Tuesday I spent well over half an hour doing my makeup. It is great to see the transformation from boy to girl. I gave myself fuller lips and loved the effect. I think the glasses draw away the manly features. Anyway with my limited skills this is the best I can do at the moment.

Ha...now you can see how geeky I really am......

 

Today's been a really random day, my clothes don match....not even my shoes. I decided a light saber would be a nice touch.

First pub crawl I've ever been on with en-route tabletop games.

 

Taken on a Yi M1 with a Xiaoyi 45.2mm lens.

Doctor Who Adventures Magazine. Note the free Tardis Clock. This magazine is pretty much pitched at kids and has a DIY K-9 that you can cut out an make. Linda wants to steal the TARDIS clock off me but I said..."Noooooooooooooo!"

Geeky couple doing the 'white man's shovel'

Moem hosted a third installment of the Geeky Bling workshop, in which computer components were transformed into (Christmas) decorations.

I'm a geek - and this is my server rack.

 

Camera: Canon 7D

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Sideshow - 12" Luke Skywalker. From "Return of the Jedi". This must be the best Luke figure ever - note the 3 different hands, bone and 2 lightsabre hilts along with extra tunic and cloak. This is pretty damn good. I have the rest of the series on order as they are being released 1 per month.

Cute vintage Sarah Coventry owl pin- LOVE those geeky glasses! :-D

The KittyCam: a computer controlled low-budget robotic macro TV camera dolly made from LEGO Mindstorms NXT. Version 1.1 - as shown here - still has some issues with image stability, so there's some improvement needed...

 

We designed and built it for a project of ours for the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation ORF (not for broadcast, though - just for display at trade shows and similar occasions). The project was headed by www.raumfilm.at/.

Photomarathon: Selfie

My attempt at recreating the Mozilla Foundation's awesome logo for their (also awesome) browser on a pumpkin face. Mixed results, mostly due to my inadequate skill at shading.

Now, a change from all the shiny - a cat in a book case!

A neurophysiologist / punk rock scientists's bookshelf.

Now, a change from all the shiny - a cat in a book case!

Now, a change from all the shiny - a cat in a book case!

TARDIS panties, star sequined bra, bow-tie, and a sonic screwdriver. I think I nailed it :D

I've seen several Compaq computers and devices with silkscreens like this on their circuit boards.

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