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People were learning how to solder and I assume put together a circuit board? I didn't get to ask questions, but it looked like fun.
Edgeware Road has a confusing layout so in a surprising example of a great hack the platforms have a normal TV with a simple video camera feed thats pointed at the departure boards above.
The goal with Music Growth Hacking is to measure what works best, so that you can focus on that and move on to the next experiment.
Close up of volume control showing various leads and passive components .
Note the connections like the resistor leads are mechanicaly sound (ie wrapped around the tags) then soldered.
Quality.
I picked this guy up at a garage sale for $1.00 and decided to finally bring him back to life; here I've hooked him up to an older ATX computer power supply to supply the ~5V, instead of wasting 4x 1.5V AA batteries. I also have an iDog in many pieces (somewhere on my desk) awaiting this hack.
When I connected his positive lead with the alligator clip it gave a little spark and a quick jolt to life! (dirty connection)
Note: using these 20 (or 24) pin ATX power supplies, you have to ground the green wire to switch-on the internal relay and complete the circuit. Thus, the fan kicks on, and all the leads supply power to the hard drives, etc. I didn't have an AT power supply on hand with the simpler on/off switch. In storage I have a few, however.
I hacked the greeting card and soldered an old doorbell button in place to activate it. DO NOT WEAR AT LOGAN AIRPORT!
Hack.Art.Lab collaborators Ann Resnick, Kristin Beal-DeGrandmont, John Harrison, Ivy Lanning, Lauren Hirsh, and Tom McGuire
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John Davis as Sir Nigel Hack, "the richest most handsome knight in the realm, gentleman adventurer and god among men" and two-thirds of the comic sword-fighting duo Hack and Slash.
At the Maryland Renaissance Festival, Crownsville, Maryland.