Month: August 2016

  • Cliff Palace (at Mesa Verde National Park)

  • Yes, we climbed the 10m high ladder (at Mesa Verde National Park)

  • Isn’t she lovely? (at Mesa Verde National Park)

  • Road trip, dinner stop, Durango (at Durango, Colorado)

  • (via Codex Silenda: The Book of Puzzles by Brady Whitney — Kickstarter) This project tickles all of my pleasure spots. A book, that is a puzzle, that can be had as either a ready-to-assemble kit or as ready-to-laser-etch files (all the finished ones are spoken-for), that is under a Creative Commons license as well as…

  • World’s First Analog 3D Printer by Daniel de Bruin – Design Milk

    World’s First Analog 3D Printer by Daniel de Bruin – Design Milk contraption rapture ecstasy of extrusion no plug all play

  • If you’ve ever pixelated an email address or blurred a phone number before putting an image onto the internet in order to protect someone’s privacy, I’ve got bad news for you: Researchers at the University of California-San Diego have found that the popular Photoshop redaction techniques are decodable such that the underlying text can be…

  • I wrangled turtles to honor Seymour Papert’s passing (at Bindery on Blake)

  • selfie for Colorado’s 140th birthday from the studio. (at Bindery on Blake)

  • Primitive technology: making a forge blower

    jkottke: The guy behind Primitive Technology (aka my favorite YouTube channel) is back with a video on how to build a forge blower, a device for fanning a fire to make it hotter. This device produces a blast of air with each stroke of the bow regardless of whether it is pushed or pulled. The…