Very clunky on mobile and a bit unintuitive but I think it’ll work
Very clunky on mobile and a bit unintuitive but I think it’ll work
Thay’s what I was thinking. Google maps/street view only goes back to the late 00s, but I’d like to go back as far as the early 20th century if not earlier
What movement does this “watch” have?
still somewhat better than micro usb…
where i live (texas), most houses I know don’t have basements, so at least a part of texas is basement dweller free
it looks off putting to me for some reason — it reminds me of something like veins
i’m subscribed to him btw. love his videos
that was my old post on reddit lmaoo
At least he’s starting to take feedback better https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzhaz7WsJ-A he decided on more traditional pillow blocks and the flywheel mounted to the shaft via a shaft clamp
I still watch his videos and in my opinion he has seem to improved a bit when it comes to understanding engineering. He still has some obsession with perfection but not as much back in the MMX era (the current machine is actually called MM3)
*Marble Machine 3. The Marble Machine X was the one that Martin cancelled.
Might be an issue with the source file and the sketch or other actions they used to make the fins…
I feel like the drop shadow on the text and the font used (looks like Calibri) suggests it was possibly made in or after 2007. I could be wrong though.
more like “we forgot to add text size options and we need to release it in 2 days” and the interim dev just slapped together a solution.
glass domes my beloved
Late comment but what does the vector version look like?
Love the solarpunk feel (i also crossposted it to the solarpunk art community, see my profile)
I feel like carbon taxes may be needed on some level in the US (and other parts of the world) as they force corporations to seek out less polluting alternatives/reduce use of fossil fuels.
It won’t 100% stop climate change but it could make quite a change
Also I feel like money collected from carbon taxes should be put towards helping those impacted by climate change, or fund solutions for climate change, directly or indirectly.
Nice!
I really want these to become real places