Wednesday, 4 February 2015

No More Tangles: The birth of a truly digital world in which nothing can ever again go wrong, mostly

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 #Circuitboard design for custom rig. A human in the US is turning this idea into reality as we speak. NEW SHOW > 2015: image via Mr Shepherd RBB Systems @MrShphrdRBBSystems, 20 December 2014


Have you ever seen a more incredible image from a dashcam? (This is TransAsia Flight #GE235, via @missxoxo168): image via brian stelter @brianstelter, 4 February 2015
 

Port Newark-Elizabeth marine terminal, New Jersey: image by Benjamin Grant/Digital Globe/Caters News Agency via The Guardian, 3 February 2015


JUST IN: BREAKING  NEWS: 8 confirmed dead in TransAsia plane crash: image via Breaking News Feed @PZFeed,, 4 February 2015


Can outsourcing your #SMALLBATCH  orders save you money long-term? #circuitboard: image via RBB Systems @RBBSystems, 19 January 2015


Circuit boards that dissolve into sugars in the presence of engineered bacteria could be the future of mobile phone recycling: photo by Alamy via The Guardian, 30 September 2014


San Francisco salt ponds: image by Benjamin Grant/Digital Globe/Caters News Agency via The Guardian, 3 February 2015

circuit board from mobile phone

A circuit board from a mobile phone: photo by Alamy via The Guardian, 22 September 2014


TransAsia Flight #GE235 crash landing caught via @Missxoxo168’s dash cam: image via Byron Conway @aricochet, 4 February 2015
 

Found this cool photo by the Harbor: #circuitboard #chelseacreek #bostonharbor #atlanticocean #lowtide #colony col...: image via A Boston Taxi Cab @ABOSTTaxiCabRBB Systems @RBBSystems, 30 November 2014
 
IBM circuit board

CECN19 IBM computer chip circuit board from a mobile phone: photo by Alamy via The Guardian, 22 September 2014


My souvenirs from #sciencemuseum #recycled #circuitboard cooasters!: image via Saija Saarenpaä, 3 August 2014


 
Boca Raton, Florida: image by Benjamin Grant/Digital Globe/Caters News Agency via The Guardian, 3 February 2015

Raspberry Pi computer

A Raspberry Pi is an ideal introduction to computing and robotics
: photo by Linda Nylind for the Guardian, 7 December 2014



Circuit boards are made with a thermoset of glass that isn’t easily recyclable: photo by Leah Borromeo via The Guardian, 7 May 2014


 #Taipei: 9 dead; many trapped; 58 on AR-72; dash-cam catures dramatic crash into brdge/taxi  river, more than 10 hurt: image via NewsWatchCanada @newswatchcanada, 4 February 2015
 

The new Raspberry Pi 2 has a faster, quad-core processor, twice the amount of memory and six times the performance, but costs the same $35
: photo by RS Components via The Guardian, 2 February 2015



Venice, Italy: image by Benjamin Grant/Digital Globe/Caters News Agency via The Guardian, 3 February 2015

A circuit board

Hackers are using increasingly sophisticated means to access data, but for what ends?: photo by Roz Woodward via The Guardian, 16 June 2011


That dashcam shot of #GE235 so surreal it looks like a scene from the movie Knowing
: image via Ed Junaidi @edjunaidi, 4 February 2015


That dashcam shot of #GE235 so surreal it looks like a scene from the movie Knowing: image via Ed Junaidi @edjunaidi, 4 February 2015


Barcelona, Spain: image by Benjamin Grant/Digital Globe/Caters News Agency via The Guardian, 3 February 2015

Electronic waste refining could be big business for the US

Electronic waste in California: photo by
Steve Yeater/AP via The Guardian, 28 November 2011
 

The industrial section of Tokai, Japan: image by Benjamin Grant/Digital Globe/Caters News Agency via The Guardian, 3 February 2015

Computer chip

The price of memory chips for mobile phones and computers has soared by 19%, a three-year record, following a fire at a factory in China belonging to Apple supplier SK Hynix. Hynix is said to supply chips to Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, Dell and Sony
: photo by
Andrew Brookes/Corbis via The Guardian, 6 September 2013


#GE235:
Motorist captured image of #Taiwan plane crash via dash cam: image via Yahoo Singapore @YahooSG, 4 February 2015
 


Dallas-Fort Worth airport, Texas: image by Benjamin Grant/Digital Globe/Caters News Agency via The Guardian, 3 February 2015


‘Students develop better ways to approach and think about problems, which is just as valuable as the technical skills themselves.': photo by flickr via The Guardian, 18 December 2014

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TERRIFYING PHOTOS: Dashcam footage shows TransAsia Flight #GE235 ATR 72 as it impacted Keelung River @missxoxo168: image via Breaking911 @Breaking 911, 4 February 2015


 @gymdixon sorry bud, wired it wrong #circuitboard: image via ben evison @bevisonswfc, 1 February 2015


Dadaan refugee camp, Kenya: image by Benjamin Grant/Digital Globe/Caters News Agency via The Guardian, 3 February 2015
 

What we know about the crash of flight #GE235: image via reportedly @reportedly, 4 February 2015

7 comments:

  1. Shifting from the circuit boards to the aerial shots to the Taiwan plane crash catches our everyday vertigo perfectly.

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  2. Thank you very much, Duncan.

    Me too, and it gets a bit worse with every bleeding day. And here I'd thought it was merely the anti-stroke meds.

    Now it can be revealed, Boca Raton is actually a bio-engineered recycled circuitboard.

    That entrusting one's person to a cut price airline that does tourist packages and has crashes every now and then might not be such a great idea -- well, I'm told this form of logic is hopelessly anachronistic, unreconstructed, if not outright atavistic.

    We're now meant to believe that anything that is made of relatively durable material and contains chips or circuits of some kind has to be absolutely safe, as the vendors and agents and providers -- humans, mind, not computers -- repeatedly assure us.

    Personal experience to the contrary, however, has proved to me that this is not, in fact, the case.

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  3. .
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    losing all things
    I liked
    finding nothing
    to replace
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  4. Vincent,

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    that
    makes
    two
    of us,
    dude
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  5. but... lava lamps?

    gone forever?

    no.

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