Photo Albumengineering 101Oct 11, '05 10:39 PM
for everyone

preaching to the choir
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explaining the basics...again
  
what happened?
  
duh, i dunno boss??
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blew something else up!
  
why are your heads so small?
  
i gotta give this up some day.
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doofuses
  
(no, we don't get it)
  
(no, we still don't get it)
  


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cacirilo wrote on Oct 12, '05
i can see that you have no time for anything but hard work ;o)
tarvergen wrote on Oct 12, '05, edited on Oct 12, '05
reminded me of him as a kid, always working on old radios and junque ... i see he still has a few spare parts and then some to play with!

anyway, that's cute and inventive.
tejasmidget wrote on Oct 12, '05, edited on Oct 13, '05
you have no time for anything but hard work
have to unwind somehow.
really happened a couple of weeks ago too. fire department hook & ladder, plus another engine, and a full evacuation for a storage closet fire. all because when they pulled the scaffolding out in the a.m., they threw everything over on the gas water heater. smoldered all day till around 3 o'clock and flamed up, filling the building with black smoke which had to be cleared out.
it's just running up roof ladders, finding the fire on a dead run, fetching fire extinguishers, & choking on acrid fumes while expecting a $300 jug of freon to explode in yours and the fema rescue volunteers face any moment.
try that on a slow day. :o)
davidb wrote on Oct 14, '05
Don't do that. You may get rich someday. Look at all the money you have already saved in toys. :)
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tejasmidget wrote on Oct 3, '06
fricking amazing
Juvenile. Mama drop you on your head too many times when you where any younger?
fugitive247 wrote on Dec 1, '07
Oh, this is fantabulous! Now perhaps I can steer my mate towards more creative energies where his Dead Electronics Collection is concerned. Thank you for the inspiration.
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tejasmidget wrote on Dec 1, '07
nothing says art better than useless clutter & creativity.
A couple of old circuit boards, a battery clock kit and a few screws makes a fine clock too.
put you mate to work :)
jamesbdunn wrote on Dec 7, '07
When I first looked at this picture, I was wondering "What's he making? That's a proto-board, but what's he cobbled together with all those caps?"

My guess was you were doing a filtering experiment, but then the title "engineering 101" didn't fit the complexity.

It wasn't until I was looking at other pictures that I finally realized this was a sculpture.

Dah, I'm just a bit slow, just a bit.....maybe more than a bit.

James
tarvergen wrote on Jan 24
heh. me too. i went through all the pics and back again before i got it!
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