Where Art Meets Hardware 23
cowboy_6th writes "It's far from anything the impressionists did, but their paintings didn't make a whirling noise or violate FCC regulations... check out
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Nice. Looks like most of my old sculpture projects.
Kinda nifty (Score:1)
very cool (Score:1)
I Kinda Dig It (Score:1)
You could always throw an LCD on the wall next to it with pen recognition... Have it randomly change your artwork like one dork we all know...
Sweet. I like it. It's unique - with it's wooden frame.
Oh, shucks... (Score:1)
Even cooler (Score:1)
Then select the wooden lady there
you can see his log files today...
which suddenly have a huge upsurge of X11/Linux systems.
Visual demonstration of the slashdot effect.
That's LOG! (Score:1)
On the other hand, i didn't realise it was from ren and stimpy. I've heard about the sketch, but never actually seen it. It popped into my head at the time, but i never realised log was dressed like that in the cartoon.
Even cooler, but have you taken a closer look? (Score:1)
I don't run Linux personally, but I've set up a quite a few systems running it and do like the system--I just don't mess with my computer enough at home to warrant the time expenditure which Linux requires.
This site has a large Linux focus, but it's not JUST a Linux site.
Not very *safe*... (Score:1)
In the meantime, I have a Proxima LCD panel without a power supply. Does anyone know the power supply pinout? (I don't want to spend $220 for a new supply - hell, I only paid $150 for the panel itself! - , and Proxima's mailserver has been FUBAR for as long as I can remember so I can't ask them.) It'd be cool to make art out of my 486-based proxy and also have a visual display on it (make a pulse-like demoish thing which lets me know when various things happen and the like).
I'd considered reworking my workstation's case to being nice and artistic, but I don't have the time or inclination to do what I wanted.
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Proxy/Web/FileServer on a stick! (Score:1)
I did something like this... (Score:1)
It was a fun project that I did in my junior year of high school... I just wish I still had it somewhere. The other kids liked to take pieces of it and generally cause damage. *sigh*
heh... (Score:1)
gives a new meaning to 'frame relay', hm?
Old CDs too (Score:1)
old gear art (Score:1)
Peter
Old CDs too (Score:1)
Peter
Radio interference? (Score:1)
Try 48.0-49.8 MHz or so.
I'm not sure about the 900 SSM units, but I think that they are in the 902-928.
Even cooler, but have you taken a closer look? (Score:1)