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Justin Molineaux speaking at Bike Hack Night VI, the September Transportation Techies meetup. REI Community Space at Wunder Garten, 1101 1st St NE, Washington, DC.

Henry Dunbar and Christopher Dattaro at Bikeshare Hack Night IX, the October Transportation Techies meetup. WeWork Labs, 80 M St SE, Washington, DC.

Brendan at Bikeshare Hack Night IX, the October Transportation Techies meetup. WeWork Labs, 80 M St SE, Washington, DC.

Elliott Plack at the Transportation Techies meetup. Hyatt Regency, 300 Light St, Baltimore, MD.

Mark Sussman speaking at Bikeshare Hack Night IX, the October Transportation Techies meetup. WeWork Labs, 80 M St SE, Washington, DC.

Daniel Schep speaking at the Transportation Techies meetup Bike Hack Night IX. Development Seed, 120 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC.

Joe Haaga speaking at the June Transportation Techies meetup, Metro Hack Night V. WeWork Crystal City, 2221 S Clark St, Arlington, VA.

Virginia Lingham speaking at the August Transportation Techies meetup, Playing with Traffic III. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.

Sean and Graham at Bike Hack Night X, the January Transportation Techies meetup. WeWork Manhattan Laundry, 1342 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC.

Michael Helta at Metro Hack Night X, the June 2022 Transportation Techies Meetup. Metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC.

David Nguyen speaking at the August Transportation Techies meetup, Playing with Traffic III. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.

Mike McGurrin speaking at Playing with Traffic VI. Transportation Techies meetup. Spaces NoMa, 1140 3rd St NE, Washington, DC.

Nick Valentino and Kerry Conroy at the April Transportation Techies meetup, Bikeshare Hack Night X. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.

Federico Tallis presenting at the April Transportation Techies meetup, Bikeshare Hack Night X. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.

Attendees at Metro Hack Night X, the June 2022 Transportation Techies Meetup. Metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC.

Eric Haengel speaking at Metro Hack Night VII, the October 2017 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Debated over whether to buy the XF1 or the RX100 as an bring-everywhere-camera.

 

The techy in me leaned towards the RX100, but I though the XF1 looked darn good. After reading Theins review on the XF1 ( blog.mingthein.com/2012/11/13/fuji-finepix-xf1/ ) I decided to go with the Fuji.

 

No need for me to review it any deeper than to say I'm pleased with how it performs. Sure, the IQ is no where near the one of the D600 as expected. But since lugging a 1.5 kg D600 kit to work is not an option. This XF1 suits the purpose of snapping pics while commuting to work and during lunch breaks very well!

Michael Eichler at Metro Hack Night X, the June 2022 Transportation Techies Meetup. Metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC.

Kate Rabinowitz speaking at Bikeshare Hack Night VIII, the February 2018 Transportation Techies meetup. Backstage (Red Room), Black Cat, 1811 14th St NW, Washington, DC.

VJ at Freq Nasty, Burning Man 2010

nobody ever shoots the techies. Unless they were a techie.

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A Techy's favorite kind of swag bag? Why an AT&T one of course! #ATTDevSummit #2013CES

Sepehr Sobhani speaking at Playing with Traffic V, the November Transportation Techies meetup. WeWork Labs, 80 M St SE, Washington, DC.

Christopher Williams speaking at Bikeshare Hack Night VIII, the February 2018 Transportation Techies meetup. Backstage (Red Room), Black Cat, 1811 14th St NW, Washington, DC.

Michael, Wylie, and Adam at Bikeshare Hack Night IX, the October Transportation Techies meetup. WeWork Labs, 80 M St SE, Washington, DC.

Dylan Moriarty speaking at the August Transportation Techies meetup, Playing with Traffic III. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.

Chris at the June Transportation Techies meetup, Metro Hack Night V. WeWork Crystal City, 2221 S Clark St, Arlington, VA.

Kristin Musulin presenting at the April Transportation Techies meetup, Bikeshare Hack Night X. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.

Raphael Reimann speaking at Playing with Traffic VI. Transportation Techies meetup. Spaces NoMa, 1140 3rd St NE, Washington, DC.

Virginia Lingham at the August Transportation Techies meetup, Playing with Traffic III. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.

Daniel Schep speaking at the Transportation Techies meetup Bike Hack Night IX. Development Seed, 120 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC.

People at Metro Hack Night X, the June 2022 Transportation Techies Meetup. Metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC.

Anthony Gallo of Kimley-Horn speaking at the November Transportation Techies meetup, Playing with Traffic. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.

Model: Susan Caskey

Hair: Cristal Rubi

Makeup: Faye Tran (www.techic.us)

Photography: Alan Osterholtz

Hans Lellelid talking about the "Freezing Saddles" program at Bike Hack Night, during the Bike Summit. Renaissance Hotel, 999 9th St NW, Washington, DC.

Just a techy photo of the latest flash-lamp design. It seems to be working great, I have not had the inner or outer tube break in a long time.

 

I originally changed one flash to this design, now it is all three.

 

The inner tube is about 3./8 inch diameter and the outer is 1.25 inch diameter. The white object running through the center tube is a Delrin support for the copper trigger wire. I am just trying to get the trigger as close to the spark gap as possible so that triggering is better.

 

In my judgement, the only really important change is the inner quartz tube. It is a commercially prepared tube vs the hand sealed tubes I was using before. For some reason, it seems to be holding up very well.

 

I actually had a close look at the Pyrex inner tube I was using before I rebuilt it and the surface of the tube was covered with a very fine array of cracks. I assume that the cracks eventually catastrophically fail and cause the flash-lamp to stop working.

 

Cheers.

Model: Kimberly Garcia

Hair: Cristal Rubi

Makeup: Faye Tran (www.techic.us)

Photography: Alan Osterholtz

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