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Möbius Strip: Plans to Build World’s First 3D-Printed House

19 Feb

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3d printed house

An unlikely and unique collaboration is in the works between an architect, an inventor and a mathematician-plus-artist to produce a first-of-its-kind printed house in a single shot using cutting-edge 3D construction technologies.

3d house form detail

Janjaap Ruijssenaars of Universe Architecture has teamed up with, Enrico Dini, the developer of D-Shape, with help from Rinus Roelofs to design and implement a looping wonder home made of a kind of concrete. It will use sand as the primary aggregate, and be based on huge panels (nearly 20 by 30 feet) with infill.

3d mobius strip home

This connected-panel system will be three-dimensionally complex – incredibly difficult for normal manufacturing processes, and consequently an amazing illustration of the potential of 3D printing for architectural applications. The Möbius strip shape, suggesting infinite possibility, seems an apt one for the project.

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Möbius Strip: Plans to Build World’s First 3D-Printed House

14 Feb

[ By WebUrbanist in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

3d printed house

An unlikely and unique collaboration is in the works between an architect, an inventor and a mathematician-plus-artist to produce a first-of-its-kind printed house in a single shot using cutting-edge 3D construction technologies.

3d house form detail

Janjaap Ruijssenaars of Universe Architecture has teamed up with, Enrico Dini, the developer of D-Shape, with help from Rinus Roelofs to design and implement a looping wonder home made of a kind of concrete. It will use sand as the primary aggregate, and be based on huge panels (nearly 20 by 30 feet) with infill.

3d mobius strip home

This connected-panel system will be three-dimensionally complex – incredibly difficult for normal manufacturing processes, and consequently an amazing illustration of the potential of 3D printing for architectural applications. The Möbius strip shape, suggesting infinite possibility, seems an apt one for the project.

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How To Build a Photography Portfolio for College Part 1

01 Jan

froknowsphoto.com This is Part 1 of 3 where I help Sam select images for his college photography portfolio. Sam is trying to get accepted to Antonelli Institue and they requiere a 10 photo portfolio that is reviewed by the administration. In this part I take a look at the photos that Sam currently has to see if he has enough solid images to create his portfolio. There are a few shots that are worthy and a few that could definitely be built upon. Check out the video to see what the outcome of Part 1 is. To connect with FroKnowsPhoto please follow below Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter : www.twitter.com Google + : plus.google.com Please Subscribe www.youtube.com
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Build a Gaming PC for $3000 – May 2012

13 Dec

Expand for the links! Intel Core i7-3930K CPU: goo.gl Corsair H80 CPU Cooler: goo.gl Asus P9X79 Pro Motherboard: goo.gl Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD 7970 OC GPU x2: goo.gl Patriot Gamer 2 Series Division 4 Edition 16GB RAM: goo.gl Samsung 830 Series 128GB SSD: goo.gl Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD: goo.gl Corsair HX1050 Power Supply: goo.gl Corsair Obsidian 650D Case: goo.gl Samsung Blu-ray Optical Drive: goo.gl Windows 7 Professional: goo.gl Build a Gaming PC for 00: www.youtube.com Build a Gaming PC for 00: www.youtube.com Build a Gaming PC for 00 – May 2012 All prices are from Amazon.com as of 5/25/2012. Expect these to change on a very frequent basis. In this video I give a guide on how to build a gaming PC for 00. This is an ultimate custom build for gaming on multiple monitors with fully maxed out graphics and performance. duncan33303 is a technology based YouTube channel that focuses on a wide variety of smartphones, tablets, game consoles as well as the weekly show D3Live. Gear I Use To Make Videos: Nikon D3200 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2011: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Subscribe! www.youtube.com Merch Store! duncan33303.spreadshirt.com Circle me on Google+! gplus.to Follow on Twitter! twitter.com Check me out on Facebook! www.facebook.com Channel Link www.youtube.com Jailbreaking info stateofjailbreak.com
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Build a Gaming PC for $500 – July 2012

29 Oct

Expand for the links! Intel Core i3-2120 CPU: goo.gl Gigabyte GA-H61M-DS2 Motherboard: goo.gl Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 Graphics Card: goo.gl PNY Optima 4GB RAM: goo.gl Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB Hard Drive: goo.gl Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 500W Power Supply: goo.gl Antec Three Hundred Case: goo.gl Sony DVD Burner: goo.gl Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Operating System: goo.gl Molex Adapter: goo.gl How to Build: www.youtube.com Build a Gaming PC for 00: www.youtube.com Build a Gaming PC for 00: www.youtube.com Build a Gaming PC for 0 – July 2012 All prices are from Amazon.com as of 7/9/2012. Expect these to change on a very frequent basis. In this video I give a guide on how to build a gaming PC for 0. This is a build that focuses on maximum gaming performance on a strict budget with enough power to handle most games at 1080p on medium or higher settings. duncan33303 is a technology based YouTube channel that focuses on a wide variety of smartphones, tablets, game consoles as well as the weekly show D3Live. Gear I Use To Make Videos: Nikon D3200 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl Nikon 40mm 2.8G Micro Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2012: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Manfrotto 701HDV Fluid Video Head: goo.gl Dolica AX620B100 Tripod: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Corel VideoStudio Pro X5: goo.gl Subscribe! www.youtube.com Merch Store! duncan33303

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How to Build a Computer for Gaming (2012) Part Two

28 Oct

Gaming PC Build for 0: youtu.be Build Tutorial Part One: youtu.be Build Tutorial Part Three: youtu.be How to Build a Computer for Gaming (2012) Part Two In this video I give a full tutorial on how to build a computer for gaming. This is my 0 cheap budget gaming PC however this is how to put together almost any computer. In part two of my computer build tutorial I go over installing the motherboard into the case, how to install the graphics card / GPU and how to connect the hard drive or SSD and DVD / Bluray / optical drive. Intel Core i3-2120 CPU: goo.gl Gigabyte GA-H61M-DS2 Motherboard: goo.gl Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 Graphics Card: goo.gl PNY Optima 4GB RAM: goo.gl Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB Hard Drive: goo.gl Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 500W Power Supply: goo.gl Antec Three Hundred Case: goo.gl Sony DVD Burner: goo.gl Molex Adapter: goo.gl Video Gear: Nikon D3200 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl Nikon 40mm 2.8G Micro Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2012: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Manfrotto 701HDV Fluid Video Head: goo.gl Dolica AX620B100 Tripod: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Corel VideoStudio Pro X5: goo.gl Subscribe! www.youtube.com Circle me on Google+! gplus.to Follow on Twitter! twitter.com Check me out on Facebook! www.facebook.com Channel Link www.youtube.com Transcript: The next step is to install the motherboard into the case. Before doing this you need

Gaming PC Build for 0: youtu.be Build Tutorial Part One: youtu.be Build Tutorial Part Two: youtu.be How to Build a Computer for Gaming (2012) Part Three In this video I give a full tutorial on how to build a computer for gaming. This is my 0 cheap budget gaming PC however this is how to put together almost any computer. In part three of my computer build tutorial I go over wiring and cable management including connecting the motherboard, CPU, fans, hard drive and optical drive. Intel Core i3-2120 CPU: goo.gl Gigabyte GA-H61M-DS2 Motherboard: goo.gl Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 Graphics Card: goo.gl PNY Optima 4GB RAM: goo.gl Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB Hard Drive: goo.gl Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 500W Power Supply: goo.gl Antec Three Hundred Case: goo.gl Sony DVD Burner: goo.gl Molex Adapter: goo.gl Video Gear: Nikon D3200 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl Nikon 40mm 2.8G Micro Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2012: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Manfrotto 701HDV Fluid Video Head: goo.gl Dolica AX620B100 Tripod: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Corel VideoStudio Pro X5: goo.gl Subscribe! www.youtube.com Merch Store! duncan33303.spreadshirt.com Channel Link www.youtube.com Jailbreaking info stateofjailbreak.com Transcript First step is to grab the pair of SATA cables that came with the motherboard. Plug both of these into the connectors on the bottom right of the board. Grab one

 
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How to Build a Computer for Gaming (2012) Part One

28 Oct

Gaming PC Build for 0: youtu.be Build Tutorial Part Two: youtu.be How to Build a Computer for Gaming (2012) Part One In this video I give a full tutorial on how to build a computer for gaming. This is my 0 cheap budget gaming PC however this is how to put together almost any computer. In part one of my computer build tutorial I go over how to handle parts, preparing your case, installing the power supply, giving an overview of the motherboard, installing the CPU / processor along with the heatsink and fan and installing your RAM memory. Intel Core i3-2120 CPU: goo.gl Gigabyte GA-H61M-DS2 Motherboard: goo.gl Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 Graphics Card: goo.gl PNY Optima 4GB RAM: goo.gl Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB Hard Drive: goo.gl Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 500W Power Supply: goo.gl Antec Three Hundred Case: goo.gl Sony DVD Burner: goo.gl Molex Adapter: goo.gl Video Gear: Nikon D3200 Camera: goo.gl Nikon 50mm 1.8G Lens: goo.gl Nikon 40mm 2.8G Micro Lens: goo.gl MacBook Air 11″ 2012: goo.gl Blue Yeti Microphone: goo.gl Zoom H1 Microphone: goo.gl 2400 Watt Softboxes: goo.gl Manfrotto 701HDV Fluid Video Head: goo.gl Dolica AX620B100 Tripod: goo.gl Audio-Technica ATH-M50 Headphones: goo.gl Corel VideoStudio Pro X5: goo.gl Subscribe! www.youtube.com Circle me on Google+! gplus.to Follow on Twitter! twitter.com Check me out on Facebook! www.facebook.com Channel Link www.youtube.com Transcript: Push the case back for a bit and grab your motherboard. In here you

 
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50mm Shoot Out! Part 1 – Intro, Specs and Build quality

24 Oct

1.8D vs 1.8G vs 1.4G vs 1.2 – what is best for you? How do they compare? Welcome to the 4 way Nikon showdown. Part 2 covers focus speed and accuracy. LINKS: 50mm 1.8D: goo.gl or amazon goo.gl 50mm 1.8G: goo.gl or amazon goo.gl 50mm 1.4G: goo.gl or amazon goo.gl 50mm 1.2 MF: goo.gl or amazon goo.gl Or in Australia, here: www.dirtcheapcameras.com.au Use the code ‘ThatNikonGuy ‘ for 2% off the lenses: goo.gl Join our new Flickr forum: www.flickr.com www.facebook.com www.thatnikonguy.com

 
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Hacking Flickr: How to Build Your Own Personal Version of Flickr’s Explore Using Advanced Search

16 Oct

One of the things that I dislike about Flickr’s Explore algorithm is that it shows me so many photos that I’m not interested in. It seems like every time I go there I end up with a hodgepodge of photos that I dislike — overwatermarked, overcooked, etc. I’ve always been interested in is a version of Explore that would filter out everyone on Flickr except for my contacts. Over the years I’ve managed both my contacts and friends/family list to my own personal taste as a consumer of photography.

The most popular way to view your contacts’ photos of course is on the “Photos From Your Contacts” page. This page shows you the last 1 or 5 (you choose) photos by your contacts or friends/family (again you choose). So you basically have four different ways to view your contacts’ photos, but all four are by recency only.

Sometimes you might want to look at photos by your contacts in ways other than recency. Over the years I’ve added a ton of people as contacts — so many in fact that there is just no way that I can keep up with every single photo every single contact posts every single day. So instead of the recency view I’ve been looking for other ways that I can look at my contacts’ photos.

After playing around with Flickr’s advanced search page this weekend, I figured out how I can view my contacts’ photos by interestingness instead of only recency. This is helpful if you want to see what are the best (most popular) photos by your contacts over past period of times. Flickr’s interestingness algorithm gives every photo on flickr a hidden internal score. This score is based on lots of factors including how many favorites a photo gets, how many comments a photo gets, tags, where it’s posted on the web outside of Flickr, etc. The basic premise though is that the more activity a photo receives the more interesting a photo might be.

Advanced search on Flickr lets you customize your search criteria and seems to even work with empty search queries (which seem to return all photos). You can customize the search page to only search using your contacts photos and you can customize it by past time periods. So if you want to run through all of your contacts’ photos by the last day, week, month, etc. and have them ranked by the most popular photos to see if you’ve missed any great photos you can do that using this page.

The way Flickr returns photos in search is a little clunky and is not as elegant as the justified view for photos on your contacts most recent photo page, but I bet search results on Flickr end up with a justified view at some point in the future as well. A photo wall that you can favorite from is a much superior/engaging layout after all.

Anyways, these links below should work for you as well and allow you to see the most popular photos by your contacts and friends/family over previous time periods. If you command/click (Mac) on a thumbnail it will open it in another window and then you can just tab through these windows to fave/comment/view larger any of the photos you have an interest in.

Most Interesting Photos by Your Contacts September 2012
Most Interesting Photos by Your Friends/Family September 2012
Most Interesting Photos by Your Contacts August 2012
Most Interesting Photos by Your Friends/Family August 2012
Most Interesting Photos by Your Contacts July 2012
Most Interesting Photos by Your Friends/Family July 2012

Most Interesting Photos by Your Friends/Family YTD
Most Interesting Photos by Your Contacts YTD

For some reason, some searches using empty queries on flickr for earlier time spans (like all of 2011) produced no photos for me, so something must have changed with how Flickr handles empty queries after 2011.

I’m not sure how long you’ve been able to search empty queries from the advanced search page. I tried to go use the wayback machine at the Internet archive to see what this page looked like in the past but apparently Flickr is blocking the internet archive from indexing this page (and other pages as well, including one specific group, which seemed odd).


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AR-MPR Build – Mounting Nikon M-223 Scope Mount and Nikon Monarch Scope

25 May

Own the entire build on DVD! nwgun.com Please join me on ultimatereloader.com as I walk through a complete AR-15 adventure starting with a from-scratch AR-15 build. In this video, we’ll mount the Nikon M-223 Scope Mount and Monarch 6-24×50 Scope. For the complete story, see the writeups on http
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