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		<title>Digi-Comp II</title>
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Digi-Comp II is a classic 1960′s educational computer kit– an automatic binary  digital mechanical computer, capable of conducting basic operations like  adding, multiplying, subtracting, dividing, counting, and so forth.  These operations are all conducted by the action of marbles rolling down  a slope.
A huge calculator machine.
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<p><a href="http://www.oldcomputermuseum.com/digicomp_2.html" target="_blank">Digi-Comp II</a> is a classic 1960′s educational computer kit– an automatic binary  digital mechanical computer, capable of conducting basic operations like  adding, multiplying, subtracting, dividing, counting, and so forth.  These operations are all conducted by the action of marbles rolling down  a slope.</p>
<p>A huge calculator machine.</p>
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		<title>RACER DEMO 0.1</title>
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RACER DEMO 0.1 &#8211; video game mashup from sputnic on Vimeo.
RACER is an analogue recreation of a computer racing game in  the style of the classic WipeOut.
 
It consists of a modified vintage arcade machine, a RC  model car with a wireless camera,an a self-constructed racetrack/game level made entirely from cardboard.
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<p><a href="http://vimeo.com/9056286">RACER DEMO 0.1 &#8211; video game mashup</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/sputnic">sputnic</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://racer.sputnic.tv/" target="_blank">RACER</a> is an analogue recreation of a computer racing game in  the style of the classic WipeOut.</p>
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<p>It consists of a modified vintage arcade machine, a RC  model car with a wireless camera,an a self-constructed racetrack/game level made entirely from cardboard.</p>
<p>The actions of the arcade player are directly reflected by the remote  controlled model car in the level.live video image from the car’s perspective  is sent back to the arcade.</p>
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		<title>Bios  by robotlab</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 18:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
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&#8216;Bios (Bible)&#8217; by robotlab addresses the ancient battle between religion and science by letting a robotic arm write down the entire 66 books of the bible. In the course of seven months it places calligraphic letters onto paper rolls with high precision.
Via: blog FABRICA
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<p>&#8216;Bios (Bible)&#8217; by <a href="http://www.robotlab.de/" target="_blank">robotlab</a> addresses the ancient battle between religion and science by letting a robotic arm write down the entire 66 books of the bible. In the course of seven months it places calligraphic letters onto paper rolls with high precision.</p>
<p>Via:<a href="http://2005to2007.fabrica.it/blog/" target="_blank"> blog FABRICA</a></p>
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