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If I need an excuse to visit France ...
Ignoring the food, wine and other amenities this Chronometre more than justify the trip.
Just to see and touch this work of art.
Cheers,
Nilo
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Bank notes ...
By: nilomis : May 23rd, 2013-10:52
Has any hidden message on that? Our judges for this week are just like angels. Incorruptible and they are so far away that no one can reach. I pass the coffee (mine without milk, please) but your nest and tiles are dramatically tempting. As someone (who?)...
My home made desktop clock
By: stromer : May 24th, 2013-01:43
Here is something that I have wanted to show to to you for a long time but somehow did not do up to now: My home made desktop clock I got my hands onto this old hard disk about 20 years ago and the idea struck me to convert it into a clock with as little ...
Thank you
By: stromer : May 26th, 2013-12:20
for your kind comment, Laurent. It is indeed uncommon to post about something quartz driven here at Purists. That it was not rejected due to that fact makes Purists a special way once more. :-) Best, Martin
Thank you, Anders!
By: stromer : May 26th, 2013-12:22
By calling it an invention you bring up an interesting question. I always saw it as an idea an a lot of detail work. So what is the difference. Is there any? Something I need to think about. Btw: I really like your GO! Best, Martin
I am sure you could
By: stromer : May 26th, 2013-12:25
It is a much detail work but nothing that requires artistic talent or much fantasy which are unfortunately things that I personally lack. So I tried the more technical approach to create something. "I choose to do so not because it was hard, but because i...
You can do THAT?
By: stromer : May 26th, 2013-22:54
I am truely overwhelmed. This is the kind of stuff I would so much like to be able to do. I think I am sufficiently creative when it comes to solving a given problem, but I am competely lacking this artistic kind of creativity and ability that you obvious...
Amazing ...
By: nilomis : May 24th, 2013-07:41
When I remember the large number of hard drives that I already sent to scrap, I feel ashamed. Great project, great and unique clock. Congratulations. It seems that this is the weekend of true one of a kind Purists work. Cheers, Nilo
I could only save this one
By: stromer : May 26th, 2013-12:30
I have sent my share of computer parts to scrap too and I saved only this one. In a German computer magazine from time to time they offer contest where the aim is to recycle old computer parts is a creative way. Usually the results are outstanding and mak...
This is fantastic work ...
By: AndrewD : May 24th, 2013-14:57
... and I love how you respected the original function and design but reimagined it in new ways. Watchmakers have been doing that for hundreds of years too. This deserves a post on HoMe for the more general readership. Would you like to repost the thread ...
Thank you for looing and
By: stromer : May 26th, 2013-12:34
your nice comment! What you call an "electro- magnetic- mechanical symbiosis" has always fascinated me about hard disks. I am convinced that to build a modern hard disk is no less technically demanding than to build a mechanical watch. The space for mecha...
Short video of demo mode?
By: cazalea : May 27th, 2013-08:21
I know making a little video can be easy or a pain, but Martin, do you have one of the clock working in demo mode? Here's a photo of the Roman Numeral clock Graham G99 referred to earlier in the thread: And a short video of its incredibly mesmerizing acti...
Cool Roman clock!
By: stromer : May 28th, 2013-12:13
Hi cazalea, That is a cool clock that graham has there! I do not have a video so far of the hard disk clock, but I will try to make one on Thursday. I think I will need to come back to you when it comes to posting it. Never done that before. Best, Martin
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