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The Hacker, Michel Amato from Goodlife Records visits the Things to Come Records studio in Berlin, Germany.

Participants during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser

I made this small plant shelf with the 1/2 sandnes cabinet left from the livingroom project. It required a small support/hanging strip for inside stability (I used a 1x2) which I attached to both sides and used to hang the cabinet from the wall, it also required a piece of wood for the top. I switched out the original handles that came with it for bin pulls from ikea and I may paint the whole thing white. I haven't decided. It is the perfect size for plants and provides a little extra storage in the bedroom without taking up space.

 

I think that these would be a great solution in any narrow space (bathroom to hold hair dryer? other times?) It wouldn't make good financial sense to buy a sandnes JUST to hack it for a half/sandnes, but if you are altering one to use in a specific space, the remaining piece (like here) is very useful.

MHNC HK 2 Outtakes

Mozilla Paris Hack-a-Thon, June 9th 2013

A bit of an odd photo here, so possibly some background to explain it may help...!

 

A few months ago books were being discussed on a forum, and I posted a photo of my slightly excessive collection of O'Reilly "Hacks" books - at the time there were 12 of them, having started off with Amazon Hacks a few years ago and being very impressed with the way the books are written and presented - that lead me on to getting more, and they've sort of become an essential part of my collection of books.

 

The two new additions today are Flickr Hacks (well what else, I just had to get that didn't I?!) and Digital Photography Hacks - I've been meaning to get them for a while but the recent fascination with Flickr and wanting to improve my photography skills made it the time for me to finally place the order on Amazon!

 

A lot of people see the "Hacks" name and think they're going to be the stereotypical "haxor" sort of hacking, breaking in to secure systems and the like, but they're really not like that - as the publishers website says at oreilly.com/hacks/ the books in the series "reclaim the term 'hacking' for the good guys--innovators who explore and experiment, unearth shortcuts, create useful tools, and come up with fun things to try on their own".

 

An excellent series from a book publisher which every computery person (is that really the best phrase I can think of to describe us?! doh...) must have at least one of their books somewhere in their collection!

  

Update: I don't feel my collection of Hacks books is that excessive after seeing the photos from fellow Flickr user Brian Sawyer:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/olivepress/21106807/

www.flickr.com/photos/olivepress/229360390/

 

Now that's a lot of books!

Reason #27 to lock your keyboard whenever you step away from your desk: Hacker Rabbits.

Just a quick shot of some of my sidetable options.

Recently I found thouse mini plant stands (the black and golden one) and thought it might be nice to show how I like to combine these things for instant side tables. All pieces were bought from stores, nothing is glued so it can be easily mixed and matched anew every time ; ).

 

The wooden square is from IKEA and the small golden plate is plastic and was the plate for a dessert if I remember correctly.

The golden and black plant stands are a product of Mica Decorations.

The black candle holder, as well as the soft pink/golden saucer, the tiny golden one, the mirror saucer and the golden candle holder are all from "Depot".

Shot on location of the music video production of 'LA Lights' by Hourglass Sea in Bradford, England, in June 2011. Director Jack King. To see the music video: vimeo.com/26086005 For Hourglass Sea on MySpace: bitly.com/qpZtQv on Facebook: bitly.com/qrN7Jk Check out more great photos by Janine Gaunt here: bit.ly/oWois0

Hacking the 440 (and others land cameras) to use a uptodate 3v battery.

 

view the original size to read ;)

 

www.flickr.com/photos/sinvertigo/5245616185/sizes/o/in/ph...

 

you can visit my website at www.sinvertigo.com

HACKED - Held at the o2 Arena London over the weekend of 20th and 21st July 2013.

niccolo casas x iris van herpen

 

Photo- Morgan O'Donovan

www.niccolocasas.com/HACKING-INFINITY

Sábado 18 de mayo. Alumnos de 4to de Secundaria, Yellows 2020, participaron en la 5ta Edición del Hack Escolar organizados por Silabuz y Código Perú.

Hack.Art.Lab collaborators Ann Resnick, Kristin Beal-DeGrandmont, John Harrison, Ivy Lanning, Lauren Hirsh, and Tom McGuire

Mozilla Paris Hack-a-Thon, June 9th 2013

We held the first ROROsyd Hack Night for the year in the Ninefold office. It's also the first time the invite went out to the SydJS list too. Great turn out, great night!

Hack Factory in Pictures

Todays hack was up Brocagh with lovely views of Glendalough

Photos were taken with my old Canon Power shot S 70

Techno Security 2008

  

Hacker Halted

Techno Security 2008

Myrtle Beach, SC

The full Instax opened up. There are three parts - the back panel (controls), front panel (just a plastic shell) and the middle section which contains pretty much everything apart from the controls.

If you're going to try this yourself remember (like any camera with a flash) that there's a big capacitor in there that can give you a nasty shock. Be very careful what you touch - I got a nasty jolt up my left arm while fiddling about inside to work out how I was going to do this mod. Don't try this at home!

 

Full tutorial at www.quickphotographytips.com/index.php/2009/07/08/instax-...

HACKED - Held at the o2 Arena London over the weekend of 20th and 21st July 2013.

This image is from the Hacked Love short video clip. All rights reserved by Panteliz Photography www.arteliz.gr

She can do things to Ubuntu that even a full reboot won't fix...

Mozilla Paris Hack-a-Thon, June 9th 2013

View of Donegal from Binevenagh Mountain.

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