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And thirdly, the [H] enthusiast environment bores me nowadays. I rarely ever play computer games, I don't drool over multiple video cards as I did when Voodoo2 SLI's were around, etc. My computer gets used for web, e-mail, electronics design, photography and not much else.
Diito.You sound exactly like me. I have no idea how I can lose all the interest like what I used to. Hell I don't even know whats the fastest vid cards today lol
Guess everyone's moved on to BitTech. There's less ESD there.
So what is ESD? other than a linux sound dameon
You haven't read the ESD sticky up top here, filled with turths, myths and flat out lies (not necessarily in that order - the percentages of each is actually reversed) ?
How that made sticky status, I'll never understand.
thanks, I didn't notice that. I missed these turths though.![]()
Here's my electronic art links for some inspiration...So we are out of fresh material here.
830 square pieces of wood, 830 servo motors, control electronics, video camera, computer, wood frame.
Guy Marsden - Electronic Artwork - This guy used an lcd as a shipping label to mail a plastic art contest entry to Wired Magazine.In this project, a precursor to Lifeblood, I used a row of eight air tubes placed in the bottom of the water tank to write out alphanumeric symbols one at a time. The video shows a small segment of a long, poetic statement. ThinkTank is pictured here writing "AM I MAKING MYSELF CLEAR."
...The Computer sends control-signals to the robot and therefor the robot moves to a random point in the computer hardware and by contact creates a short-circuit...
With increased damage of the computer the control-signals get impaired affecting the correct function of the shock-bot and finally leading to a complete system crash.
The Lightning Organ is a musical sculpture that produces sound by controlling the audible pitches of visible electrical arcs.
Guess everyone's moved on to BitTech.
Nice links, agent!![]()