Fabio Moioliさんのツイート
'#Samsung announced their new smartphones will allow anyone to perform #3D #scans of any object, to be 3D printed, or used in digital applications
It will have massive implications in any industry, like advertising, AR/VR, film, gaming, manufacturing, e-commerce, or life sciences' https://twitter.com/fabiomoioli/status/1162087639975104518
See the 1,000-Year-Old Windmills Still in Use Today National Geographic - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qqifEdqf5g
>These amazing windmills are among the oldest in the world. Located in the Iranian town of Nashtifan, initially named Nish Toofan, or "storm's sting," the windmills have withstood winds of up to 74 miles an hour. With the design thought to have been created in eastern Persia between 500-900 A.D., they have been in use for several centuries.
>…
>Made from clay, straw, and wood, the windmills stand up to 65 feet in height with grinding stones in a room below for pressing grain into flour. And while there are about thirty similar mills around the area, in 2002 the windmills of Nashtifan were registered as a national heritage site by Iran’s Cultural Heritage Department, unique in that they are one of the few still operational.
The Bizarre Behavior of Rotating Bodies, Explained - YouTube https://youtu.be/1VPfZ_XzisU?t=314
>Spinning objects have strange instabilities known as The Dzhanibekov Effect or Tennis Racket Theorem - this video offers an intuitive explanation.
>…
>References:
>Prof. Terry Tao's Math Overflow Explanation: https://ve42.co/Tao
Making a Miniature Marble Machine! - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnuvk4exeAo
>In this video I'm using a ball bearing of only 5mm wide. The track is made of 0.6mm wire.
>She doesn't speak to avoid associating food with humans.
North Carolina Zoo
@NCZoo
We can bear-ly stand the cuteness of our newest patient at our Wildlife Rehab Center.
This black bear cub was brought to our facility from the NC Wildlife Resources Commission.
Due to Covid-19, our rehab center is not able to accept other patients at this time. https://twitter.com/NCZoo/status/1248601689227132928
イリューシン62
@gamo19171991su
11月1日にリツイートしたのですが、あらためて紹介します。こちら、シュニトケが音楽を担当した1968年のアニメ『ガラスの手風琴』。 https://twitter.com/gamo19171991su/status/1323563250189955072
Soviet Cartoons Out Of Context
@CartoonEastern
This one doesn't need explaining why it's frightening I think. Weird how they aired it on Saturday Morning
Glass Harmonica (1968) - dir. Andrey Khrzhanovsky https://twitter.com/CartoonEastern/status/1322639480382259205
thus concludes our little top 10 spooky cartoons
that was a big fucking waste of time
will be posting nothing but Nu, Pogodi clips from now on
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Folding Structure - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUEKtsOlLyw&lc=UgwEKKfbS6z0IlrW1gh4AaABAg
>Getting 180 degrees of output motion from only 30 degrees of input motion.
>The input can also be controlled with a linear actuator of relatively limited travel.
>The "simple hinge" crowd may not see its advantages in certain applications, but I do.
>I've had to deal with linkages in many of my designs over the years.