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In case if you were wondering what is this ? it is an old printer that i saw in Alexandria's library. Alexandria's Library is one of the things that is Must see if you visited Alexandria.
I read the articles at Scription concerning photo journaling with interest as Patrick describes his ideas about creating a digital solution to replace his trusty, but now unavailable polariod based journals. I was looking for a similar solution for an upcoming trip home to Scotland and wanted to try the techniques and ideas. I'm also taking my girlfriend with me this time and she's really excited. I would like to document our travel and her first experiences of Scotland and my home.
I decided to buy a PoGo pocket printer from Polariod to take with me. To be honest i wasn't that impressed to begin with at the quality of the print, particulary with the colour reproduction. I have to admit though, as time goes on, i'm becoming more impressed with this new toy as I realise and come to terms with it's limitations. The colours have a cast not unlike a Lomo camera. It's nowhere near as cool or 'artsy' but I still like it.
PoGo connects via bluetooth to mobile phones or can be used with USB and a Pictbridge compatible camera for on the go printing, however there was no mention of working with a computer. I tried to connect my Macbook Pro to PoGo but as expected was not recognised. I then paired the PoGo via bluetooth with the Macbook Pro and sent some images to the printer. The printer produced the prints on the 1st attempt with the colours being better and more accurate in the print. I did start to print files from aperture, RAW converted to JPG then sent the image to the printer with no resizing.
I think the PoGo will fit my needs for photojournaling on this trip when used with my LX3 and along side my Lomo LC-A. I'll keep you posted.
How to set up a USB network printer and scanner server on Debian
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I received an email from a coworker about a retiring professor trying to retrieve data off of old computers. Our central IT was unable to assist due to the age of the machines. The professor was trying to move files from a Mac OS X 10.2, 10.4, and NeXT computer. My heart skipped a beat after that reading that last one. Moving the vintage Mac files would be no problem because I keep those tools handy. I restore vintage Apple //, Macintosh, and other hardware as a hobby.
If you don't know what a NeXT computer is, it's this insanely expensive computer built by Steve Jobs after he was ousted from Apple in the 1980's. It ran Unix, had a gorgeous graphical user interface, and if you use OS X today it is still the foundational basis for the operating system. It was lightyears ahead of anything else out there at the time. Have you ever visited a website before? The first webpage was served on a NeXTcube.
I've never seen a working NeXT computer before though. I saw one in Berlin in a museum and read about them extensively, but I had no idea that our university actually had them.
I immediately went to the professor's office and he showed me what he was trying to do. We talked a little bit about vintage hardware and I told him that I'd never seen a working NeXT before. I was a little hesitant to respond because day-to-day we're flooded with tickets IT support isn't really my thing. Sometimes users, especially tenured professors, need a delicate approach because of their demands. This person could not have been more affable, kind, and good hearted. After talking a while he said he would rather have the hardware saved than go to scrap per university policy.
In the interest of archiving his data and this magnificent hardware I will be cooperating with him to save this NeXT computer. I've also agreed to save the Mac Cube and Power Macintosh G3. Twist my arm. They'll become archive computers if anyone needs a WordPerfect 3.5 file converted. Yes, people still have those.
I decided to document everything in place before moving it all to a secure location. That includes the NeXT computer, original manuals, flyers, software, printers, accessories, and even the original boxes.
The plan is to document EVERYTHING in detail. So stay tuned for future updates.
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As we redesign the giant printer, we're considering what tools we can use to make it possible. Rapid prototyping via CNC allows us to quickly and easily iterate and design new parts and functionality, test it, and re-design again. This is the newest design, using a multiple pulley system which controls the speed of the string holding up the printer head... more to come soon!
Some tinsel ended up on top of the printer. Then Lulu decided the tinsel was comfortable. And a Christmas card was born.
Legendary Jaya Plaza, more than a decade ago was a center of computer market, now becomes large computer and peripheral service center.
I have had this printer for years and it works great! (HP Deskjet 970) 5/10/13
Assignment: #TP549 Printer
by Frederic Warde - 1928 - Lanston Monotype - London
Type ornaments, as patterns, printed in different papers with letterpress.
Ornamentos tipográficos de metal. Padrões impressos em diferentes papéis.
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The spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon brought in hundreds of students to Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science April 6-7 for 24 hours of creative collaborative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.
NYC Startups, selected by a student organizing committee, presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, after which students formed groups to work through the night implementing their own ideas for fresh hacks built on top of these APIs.
On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel featuring members of the NYC startup community, which selected the final winning teams.
Since April 2010, hackNY hosts student hackathons one each semester, as well as the hackNY Fellows program, a structured internship which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment: a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup in NYC.
To find out what you missed at the spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon please do see our HackerLeague event page and blog post announcing the winners.
Special thanks to our spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon judges! And congratulations to the winners of the spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon!
For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackny.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY
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This was my second runner-up image for Macro Monday's contraption theme... the inside of my son's 3D printer. I'm not very mechanically oriented so seeing the insides of machines is always fascinating for me.
www.mytopprinters.com/best-all-in-one-multifunction-print... - Laser printers are hands down, the best type of printer in terms of quality and speed of output; however, they do have a downside as well. Let's look at its main benefits and drawbacks in comparison with other printers.
How to configure a network printer and scanner on Ubuntu desktop
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Use this hack to disable the toner-monitoring LED on a Brother laser printer. The LED shuts off the printer if it feels the toner is too low (boo). By disabling the LED, you can between 300-500 extra pages from the toner cartridge (yay).
Sinimar Tour představuje soukromý apartmán v Dubaji k pronajmutí. Je umístěn na Palm Jumeirah - umělém ostrově v Dubaji.
Apartmán má 2 ložnice (možnost přistýlky pro dítě) + 1 ložnici v samostané místnosti ve formě přistýlky.
Celkem je možné ubytovat až 6 dospělých + 3-4 děti.
2 koupelny + toaleta pro návštěvy
Kuchyň - plně vybavená
Terasa s venkovním posezením s výhledem na marinu, Palm Jumeirah a hotel Atlantis
Součástí komplexu je privátní bazén včetně dětského bazénu, restaurace a soukromá pláž s přístupem do moře
So we were at *sylph's place. And she was showing us the downstairs geekroom, where she kept her computers and her printers and stuff.
And I was looking at her Epson. And I wanted to take the cover off. But that's kind of a personal thing. I mean, do I lift people's shirts up to take pictures of their boobs and/or moobs?
So I patiently wait for an appropriate conversational pause so I can ask her if I can lift up the cover of her printer and jam the camera in.
I was told recently that all of my good stories involve either fishnets or dessert. Oddly, this involves neither.
I did my usual gear-porn sort of style here. Flash in one hand (Vivitar 285HV) and camera in the other. Cable triggered
Black and white prints cost 5 cents a page from the OIT printers. Each student gets $5.00 worth of free prints per semester placed on their UCard by OIT. OIT's remote printing service allows you to print to the LC printers from anywhere on campus!
Advertisers try so hard to get us emotionally affected by their adverts, usually without success, but this ad for 'Ambassador Art' paper gets to me as I was once a carefree morris-dancing printer. Not quite this long ago, though.
This is now a loose page but it probably came from British Printer magazine, some time in the 50s or 60s. It was printed letterpress. A little research reveals the pub to be in Fulking, West Sussex.
Got printers trays for Xmas - had fun setting out found objects etc. For more information see www.carolynbond.net
A 3D printed jewellery piece created with a Formlabs Form 2 SLA 3D printer. Right is the printed Castable Wax Resin part, ready to be fired, the other is a finished gold cast piece.
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