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This was an exciting discovery. The cottage we were staying in had a big old classic radio, which was labeled "Hacker".
Made by Christian Hacker of Nuremberg. A very similar stable appears in a Hacker catalogue from ca. 1900. This has been over-painted, but it was done extremely well and a very long time ago. A child wrote the names of its horses over the stalls and on the floor in from of them sometime in the 1920s or 1930s: Sepp, Fritz, Franz, Josef and Max. The double doors at the side open into a coach house.
The sailor skittles are also old; Spear & Sons, also of Nuremberg, made very similar sets.
A slogan I submitted to:
Reference: stacksmashing.net/2010/11/15/cracking-in-the-cloud-amazon...
Demo Day is Hacks/Hackers NYC's periodic opportunity for members to show off their journalism-related projects. This was the third installment in the event series.
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Info: Nikon D90 • 24-70mm • ISO 100 • ƒ5.6 • 6 Sec
Strobist: SB900, camera right, through DIY snoot at 1/128 • Triggered by Cyber Commander
Not really feeling it today. My week is all backwards, since I switched schedules with my friend here at work. Should be ok by tomorrow...