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  • Feb 6
    Britains Giant Airship: R.101

    This model shows the largest airship of its time – and perhaps the grandest, the most luxurious craft ever to fly. 00:13 - This is the British Airship R. 101 built between 1924 and 1930 – it was Britain’s answer to Germany’s Zeppelin. 00:20 - To give you an idea of its size compare it to this 747 – one of the largest planes flying today – this miniature jet is the same scale as the airship model – but the airship is over 500 feet longer.

  • Jan 30
    The Engineering of the Drinking Bird

    This toy has fascinated me since childhood. 00:08 - To me its motion is almost hypnotic. Here’s how it operates. 00:11 - Wet the bird’s beak thoroughly with room temperature water — the opaque container makes it looked chilled, but it isn’t… then stand it up right… It’ll take a few seconds for it to start drinking… Notice that all of the action right now takes place in the stem here.

  • Sep 16
    Introduction to Git - Core Concepts

    Hello, I’m David Mahler, and this is an introduction to Git. Utilize two basic diagrams to help our understanding of what is happening when we run git commands. The diagrams are the git commit graph and the three conceptual areas for files in git. We will create a git repository and run some core commands. We will map all those commands to our two diagrams to help our understanding.

  • Sep 10
    DJI Spark Unboxing and First Flight (Courtesy GearBest)

    As some of you guys know I used to be really into flying drones but I never really got a chance to fly the big ones, the expensive ones, only the toy ones. 00:18 - The mini-drones. I have to a lot of expensive hobbies like 3d printing and making other stuff. 00:27 - So I have to make a choice Because I don’t have a large budget.

  • Aug 31
    The 3D-Printed Curta Calculator

    hey everybody its Adam from tested and we have a really cool unboxing today it is in this box and oh it makes me so excited but before I crack this show you what’s inside I’m gonna do a little bit of history see humans have always been interested in numbers and quantifying their surroundings it’s one of the ways in which we further understand the universe and we have invented some very clever methods for doing it in the beginning of course humans use things like an abacus abacus abacus abacus and abacus this they use things like this to do some fairly sophisticated calculations later on of course we move to things like the slide rule this very make and model is similar to what the scientist for the Apollo program used to get us to the moon and of course we’re all familiar with digital calculators but this this is a special digital calculator because it was the first mass-market produced hand-held digital calculator and what Texas Instruments did with this was not only bring about a sea change in computation for the masses but they also killed they killed dead what may have been the most advanced mechanical calculator have her release to the public and that’s where this story begins this is one of my favorite devices in all of the world and it’s called a kurta computer invented by Kurt her stuck while imprisoned in a concentration camp in World War two I’m serious he came up with the idea for this calculator in the concentration camp and when the war ended he went and built a few hundred thousand of these over several decades this is a type one kurta computer it is a completely mechanical you set according to this register the numbers that you want to add subtract multiply and divide and then you turn this little crank the crank was the reason it was affectionately known as the coffee grinder calculator and the results come up here on top now this is a type 1 and this is a type 2 I am proud to own a pair of these in my collection because mechanically they’re masterpieces there’s over sick hundred pieces in this little baby and that’s where the unboxing happens see what’s in here is a very special kurta computer about a year and a half ago or so I became aware that there was this guy online named Marcus woo who had endeavored to make his own kurta on a 3d printer because the resolution of a 3d printer is fairly low he was making it large-scale a giant oversized kurta computer I think it’s 3 X sized and I asked if I could purchase one from him and we worked out a deal and in this box right here is a three times normal sized 3d printed kurta computer from Marcus well you don’t have to imagine because we’re gonna open it right now what did he do oh my god there’s a box Marcus is clearly an obsessive and amazing crafts person for even endeavoring to make a kurta computer but lo he has look at this I don’t even know which way to oh I guess this is how right okay he’s made an absolutely gorgeous doweled wooden box with a label here that says kurta and the original logo of the kurta computer I’m feeling a little emotional right about now okay here we go nice brass hardware now we actually have footage of Marcus assembling building this kurta computer for me and that will be part of this video because it’s an insane endeavor to put one of these together there are so many tiny little parts even at 3x scale I’m certain there are some parts of surpassing tiny nough sand precision required without further ado let us see what Marcus hath oh my gosh look at this oh man Marcus you are a madman look at the finish on this thing holy I’m having trouble not using expletives I’m so excited maybe you just blur my mouth for a second holy ha there we go you know roughly what I said look at this thing it is he’s replicated a three time sorry I was just about to tell you some facts about it but then I looked at the bottom and so on the bottom of a kurta computer this is what it says made in Lichtenstein etc etc etc and the serial number etc here’s what Marcos has put on the bottom of his so full disclosure Marcus came out while I was out on tour this spring and we spent an evening going over one of the rough interim builds of this and I saw it and it was magnificent then but it doesn’t even hold a candle to what this is the finish is just as beautiful as it looks upon the first glance here it’s so pretty oh my god ok so I want to run it through some paces here let’s see first there’s right there’s that that’s the zeroing knob the registers set just like on a normal computer that is a long helical gear look okay so if we take let’s say 55 550 and we turn the dial once it functions just like the real thing the number 55 comes up here Wow and then if I want to erase that watch this ready you can take a look at all these isn’t that crazy I’m so terrified of breaking any part of this by moving it but it’s so beautiful you know how much I love objects this is a truly magnificent object and Marcus I applaud your insanity your dedication your perseverance and your actual building and finishing techniques this is truly magnificent and I am so honored to add it to my collection thank you you.

  • Aug 17
    Best Crappy $70 Phablet for DIY projects + Download my Free Custom Cases!

    Hey guys I have something to show you today but first I’m going to give you a little bit of background about it. 00:15 - A lot of my Maker friends and Hardware hacker friends. 00:19 - They come and ask me, “Oh what do you think is the cheapest tablet I can find to control my projects” I was like I don’t know I’m not an expert on tablets.

  • Aug 2
    DLP Projector Stereolithography 3D Printer

    In this video I’ll highlight some of the engineering design of this machine: the Ember Precision Desktop 3D Printer. 00:12 - It was manufactured and sold by Autodesk, but now discontinued. 00:16 - All its details, though, are open sourced and so it might well live on. 00:19 - There are many way to perform 3D printing, but they all have in common this: they take a 3D model, cut it into many thin, two-dimensional slices.

  • Jul 31
    "Time Is Everything": 27-Year-Old Makes Full Recovery From Stroke, Thanks to Quick Action by Doctors

    Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the country. 00:03 - It’s the fifth leading cause of death, and it actually can happen to anyone. 00:06 - Kaiser Permanente Northern California has 21 medical centers that are all stroke centers, and we work across medical centers to deliver care in a systematic method for those who need a higher level of care, who needed an intervention that isn’t provided at most medical centers.

  • Jul 27
    What is Epidemiology?

    How do regulators make decisions on what were not allowed to do, like smoking in public places, or driving gas-guzzling, air-polluting cars? And how do health organizations decided what healthy eating recommendations to make? Like having five servings of fruit and vegetables a day? These are examples of public health decisions based on epidemiology - the science of understanding how what we’re exposed to, or what we do, may affect the overall health of society.

  • Jul 8
    Super Best Friends Play L.A. Noire (Part 31)

    Matt: ayeee Bukowski! Woolie: Ayeee Pierogis! Speak of the devil! Pat: OOOOH Woolie: Holy fuck. I want you guys back so badly Matt: Back together! Woolie: Did he make it too? Matt: No he’s still in Homicide Woolie: He’s not going anywhere here Woolie: The fuckin’ Power Rangers reunited at last Pat: (laughs) goddamn Woolie: That’s pretty cool Pat: That’s the shitbag crew Matt: He’ll never solve the crime of this shitbag Woolie: That’s why they pay you the big bucks, man Matt: I get paid very little actually… Pat: I imagine all coroners get paid a shitload.

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