Wary Meyers: Historic Design in Printing
Historic Design in Printing .
Historic Design in Printing .
Seymour Cray’s big super computer was crazy. It’s signals between components had to be timed by trimming long cables up to 1/16th of an inch at a time by hand and was basically interwoven with a giant refrigeration system.
Even back then, there were computers for people who couldn’t afford the more expensive stuff.
Gizmodo ’79 is a week-long celebration of gadgets and geekdom 30 years ago, as the analog age gave way to the digital, and most of our favorite toys were just being born.
/ Film reader Erin L sent over some new photos from Iron Man 2, which appear in Entertainment Weekly’s Comic-Con preview issue.
And I have to agree with RRH, except that “a few people” is probably an understatement. I’ll bet money that no more than 50% of the people who claimed a scene will actually turn in a usable recreation of their scene.
/ Film reader Adam W sent over these concept posters for Let Me In, Matt Reeves’ remake/adaptation of Let The Right One In. From what I understand, these are promotional concepts used to sell the movie in international markets.
The economic stimulus package is best known locally for the $125 million in road projects it is funding. Some workers are counting on the $25 million sent to Jacksonville for job programs.A small fraction of the federal stimulus …
Wholesale buying has always been here. People can save a lot of money that way. But, the unexpected interest in wholesale electronics has risen since the economies decline.
JWB, I fail to see how a stagecraft recreation of what is arguably the most popular game of all time could be considered an ‘inside joke’. Also, it may be silly, but to pull off something like that using people takes an awful lot of …