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LEGO anatomy

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Monday, November 21st, 2011.

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Stephenson’s steam engine

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Saturday, November 5th, 2011.

Below is a working model of the Stephenson’s steam engine. Made in 2008 by master glassblower Michal Zahradník, this engine is made entire of glass and no sealants are used.

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A puzzle box

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Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011.

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The largest man made moving machine

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Monday, October 31st, 2011.

Jeremy takes a tour around the Jahre Viking, the biggest moving man made object on the planet whilst it travels around the Cape of Good hope of the coast of Southern Africa. Vintage Clarkson and mind blowing statisn in this auto review from the BBC show ‘Jeremy Clarksons Extreme Machines’.

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LEGO Mindstorms digital clock

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Saturday, October 29th, 2011.

A cool creation by Hans Anderson, here is his website.

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The future is here – OmniTouch

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Friday, October 28th, 2011.

OmniTouch is a wearable depth-sensing and projection system that enables interactive multitouch applications on everyday surfaces. Beyond the shoulder-worn system, there is no instrumentation of the user or environment. Foremost, the system allows the wearer to use their hands, arms and legs as graphical, interactive surfaces. Users can also transiently appropriate surfaces from the environment to expand the interactive area (e.g., books, walls, tables). On such surfaces – without any calibration – OmniTouch provides capabilities similar to that of a mouse or touchscreen: X and Y location in 2D interfaces and whether fingers are “clicked” or hovering, enabling a wide variety of interactions. Thus, it is now conceivable that anything one can do on today’s mobile devices, they could do in the palm of their hand.

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