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Florence + The Machine at Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona.
16th April 2016.
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In the Machine Learning Studio, visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.
The Machine Learning Studio not only offers insights into the hidden inner life of our learning devices—it is also a place where prototypes and objects can be maintained or repaired by the tech trainers, and museum procedures are revealed that are usually kept behind the scenes.
Credit: vog.photo
We got a new donation over at The Geek Group this week - Haas TM1 and TL1 machines. (CNC lathe and mill) This gave us the opportunity to re-arrange the machine shop... I think it's quite pretty! In the adjacent room is the SR-100, a CNC router table.
I finally got the guts to open my sewing machine n____n .. I ordered it directly from Amazon.com because I couldn't find it here anywhere locally. I should say this is my first time to use a sewing machine not to mention to own one, so I am soooooo excited :D (a little worried because I might ruin everything!!)
if you are interested to see some of my polymer clay work .. visit my website on my profile page :)
CNC machining centers are fairly sophisticated machines commonly referred to CNC pod and rail or point-to-point machines.
Our machine shop capabilities allow us to complete your project at one location. CNC Technology and extensive operator skill and experience provides tight tolerance, quality production of your parts and assemblies. L&M Precision Fabrication works with all types of plastics, composites and metals, including copper and brass. Our broad capabilities encompass the manufacture of small to large parts, prototype to high-volume runs, and simple to intricate parts. L&M Precision Fabrication is equipped with CNC Milling Centers and Lathes. We demonstrate a high level of service to both domestic and international companies. Our service was recognized by the 2008 Agora Award for Business Excellence, Medium Business of the Year. At L&M Precision Fabrication we take pride in our machining capabilities as well as our employee educational programs, all of which have contributed to our reputation as an excellent service provider.
In addition to machining we take pride in our sheet metal manufacturing capabilities, thin meal welding, powder coating (final finishes), light assembly and engineering and design assistance services - using Solid Works 3D CAD software - adding cost effective value for our customers.
The ad of BOSS featuring Tommy Lee Jones on the vending machine.
I really love this ad and its tv-ad version.
January 21, 2012 - Machine Head performing live at The Royal Oak Music Theatre in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Photo - Joe Gall
A Maryland lottery machine at Crab Towne in Baltimore. Awesome venue for old arcade and pinball games.
A vending machine that features one of my personal favorites... QOO! In apple flavor of course. You can also see Fanta, various coffees and teas, and a sports drink called Aquarius.
Uji, Kyoto.
My newest machine is called THE PISTON STEPPER. It is a reworking of the idea for my first marble machine. It is made using cherry, maple, yellowheart, and walnut. Each part of the machine is handmade from real wood, cut to fit, tested, and finished for optimal performance.
Here is the video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwLshQ0GwCQ&feature=youtu.be
Enjoy!
In the new "Machine Learning Studio" everyone can experiment with concrete applications of AI: self-driving cars are built and tested, and robots with face recognition are programmed.
Credit: Martin Hieslmair
It's only fitting that this fun pinball game is right next to the Tommy pinball game, since the image is from the Tommy movie.
Great piece of industrial hardware, the legacy of Navy on-board machine shop, quite old, but in great working condition. Feels like made in WWII times. Acid-etched gear charts are just perfect.
-Un escritorio mas!
-Esta vez "celebrando" el estreno de Iron Man 2...
-Lo hice solo para tenerlo este dia...>_< lo que es no tener que hacer JA
-Espero y algunos puedan ver esta pelicula que se ve algo prometedora espero y no decepcione!
-VAMONOS AL CINE!
-Por lo menos aqui en mexico se estrena hoy 30 de abril...
-Saludos a Todos...
In the Machine Learning Studio, visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.
The Machine Learning Studio not only offers insights into the hidden inner life of our learning devices—it is also a place where prototypes and objects can be maintained or repaired by the tech trainers, and museum procedures are revealed that are usually kept behind the scenes.
Credit: vog.photo
From a freebie on www.secretsof.com They sell loads of different sets. Took about 90 minutes to complete.
I wonder which was more energy efficient? Have two large motors drive the overhead line shafts to power all the machine tools in this large shop or having multiple motors on every lathe, mill, and shaper?
Besides the obvious safety concerns of having all those open belts flapping around and just waiting to snag you, I wonder which setup uses less electricity.
So, this is the big purchase of the weekend! A new Janome sewing machine! Can I just say, this thing basically thinks for me! I was very scared of the computerized machines, thinking it would take away all my control. The salesman was very helpful and explained that the machine only wants to help me. He threw in a 1/4" seam foot and a darning foot when I mentioned I would want those too, and this was the floor model so I got an extra $50 off! Bargain!
In the Machine Learning Studio, visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.
The Machine Learning Studio not only offers insights into the hidden inner life of our learning devices—it is also a place where prototypes and objects can be maintained or repaired by the tech trainers, and museum procedures are revealed that are usually kept behind the scenes.
Credit: vog.photo