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Kinect hacks instead of your motion controlling an avatar on a screen, you get to control a flipped fighting robot.
A sampling of custom trucks we've built at Hack Shack. Some dropped to the ground, and some lifted to the sky.
My old PC case, featuring some practical hacks. The machine is now outdated and unused, but I thought it worthwhile to document it for posterity.
On display at the Kunsthalle: Cory Arcangel's Nintendo hacks. On the left, an NES is hacked to display only eternally gliding clouds (from Super Mario). On the right, a Famicom hacked to show an endless straight road.
Right here comes karma! As feared, millions of Ashley Madison (the infidelity web site that matches cheating partners and wives along with mistresses and paramours) users’ data was leaked by way of a team of hackers called the ”Impact Team” on Tuesday, Aug. eighteen. The leaked data sur...
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The Paulaner & Hacker-Pschorr brewery in Munich at the Nockherberg.
Those copper brewing kettles are still in use. There were about ten of them in this room, one next to another. It was so warm.
And it smelled awesome!
I have been hacked my account was deleted and and emails password was changed i tryed to recover it but i did not work i will contact Flickr and Yahoo about it soon god im so pissed
As you can see, our coffee machine was somewhat old and it was working with a little hack.
As coffee is fundamental to our research, we have decided to buy a new one!
One of the advantages of owning an old car was being able to tear it apart on a whim in order to install random audio, computing, GPS, and sensor hardware, since it wasn't worth much to begin with, and thus, there was little worry about damaging things. My much loved 1992 Maxima is seen here during a particularly enthusiastic Saturday tinkering session in 2002, in which an AC inverter, LCD display, and DC power/serial cable was being installed in order to support a Linux based car PC.
Unfortunately, the car was totalled two years later in a 3 car accident on 101-N, but the installed gear was successfully salvaged, and awaits transplantation into my next project car -- perhaps a Nissan 300ZX twin turbo?
Chris Hack doing a Topsoul on a droprail in Nuremberg/Germany.
This shot can be seen as Global Connections shot on Be-mag.
Strobist: One Metz CT-45 in front and one Canon Speedlite 540ez slightly to the right. Triggered with Cyber Sync gear.