Sugar rocket
We’re told that this rocket is sugar powered. It’s quite a bit bigger than the homemade sugar motors we saw last week and it makes for quite a show. [Thanks Estqwerty]
Wooden PC construction
The finished look of this wooden PC case seems very familiar to us but we’re not sure we’ve seen pictures of the build process before. There’s something extremely satisfying about how well its creator works with a file. [Thanks Anders]
Working on top
We never realized that this job existed, but if you repair communication towers it’s a heck of a climb to work. The video of a two-man crew*climbing*a 1600 foot tower is one of the most interesting we’ve seen this year. [via Blogging Protagonist]
Lego typing machine
[Dougal's] typing machine types his name… over and over again. An interesting little piece of mechanical engineering, we’d have to think for a while to decide the best use for this little guy. [Thanks Chris]
Typing on a different type of keyboard
Here’s another typing machine but this time it’s not a keyboard and not purely mechanical. Pictured is one of the performers in an old equipment ensemble performing with whining stepper motors, speech synthesis, an other antiquated noise-makers. [Thanks Mike]

We’re told that this rocket is sugar powered. It’s quite a bit bigger than the homemade sugar motors we saw last week and it makes for quite a show. [Thanks Estqwerty]
Wooden PC construction

The finished look of this wooden PC case seems very familiar to us but we’re not sure we’ve seen pictures of the build process before. There’s something extremely satisfying about how well its creator works with a file. [Thanks Anders]
Working on top

We never realized that this job existed, but if you repair communication towers it’s a heck of a climb to work. The video of a two-man crew*climbing*a 1600 foot tower is one of the most interesting we’ve seen this year. [via Blogging Protagonist]
Lego typing machine

[Dougal's] typing machine types his name… over and over again. An interesting little piece of mechanical engineering, we’d have to think for a while to decide the best use for this little guy. [Thanks Chris]
Typing on a different type of keyboard

Here’s another typing machine but this time it’s not a keyboard and not purely mechanical. Pictured is one of the performers in an old equipment ensemble performing with whining stepper motors, speech synthesis, an other antiquated noise-makers. [Thanks Mike]
