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geekhack Community => geekhack Media => Topic started by: kmiller8 on Sun, 05 January 2014, 16:09:46

Title: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: kmiller8 on Sun, 05 January 2014, 16:09:46
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN (http://thekeyboardlounge.com/geekhackin-3/)

Or subscribe to us on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/geekhack-podcasts/id776558870)!
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: Sifo on Sun, 05 January 2014, 16:11:17
nice
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: dustinhxc on Sun, 05 January 2014, 16:26:46
I must be too new, I dont recognize that user name ;o
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: jdcarpe on Sun, 05 January 2014, 16:35:00
You're not as new as CPTBadAss, though.
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: noisyturtle on Sun, 05 January 2014, 18:15:32
You're not as new as CPTBadAss, though.

forever a newb
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: rowdy on Sun, 05 January 2014, 22:05:59
I'm still only half way through the second one!

I usually listen to them while commuting, but I've been on holiday the last couple of weeks.

This will give me something good to listen to on the train when I go back to work in a couple of days.

Thanks guys! :)
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: Neal on Sun, 05 January 2014, 23:00:34
Pretty sure this guy just loves IBM, I don't blame him.
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: jiggityjane on Tue, 07 January 2014, 09:48:14
Someone mentioned wood PLA. There was an artist a while back (might have been 5+ years ago) that made bone PLA with bone dust and printed skewed 3D skulls that had bone texture. It was pretty crazy.

Edit: A lot of talk about product design (hey, something I majored in!), way fun to listen to. If anyone wants to learn more about manufacturing, I have a great book called 'Manufacturing Processes for Design Professionals' written by Rob Thompson which describes all the things talked about in this podcast. Well, except 3D printing. Bending, extruding, vacuum, pressure casting etc. would recommend! It also has suggestions on the use for certain techniques, prototyping, small runs and major runs based on tooling costs. Ah, sorry for the wall of text, I love this stuff.
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: Puddsy on Tue, 07 January 2014, 11:15:22
Pretty sure this guy just loves IBM, I don't blame him.

When he came by my house, it was an IBM fanboy's wet dream. Boltmodded M, model F, beamspring, a kishsaver, it was magical. His vintage mechs and my modern mechs together was quite an experience.

The Skeldon Phantom was baller, too.

The guy is awesome. You know someone's got a great collection when one of the keyboard he owns uses "just stock MX blacks" and it sounds boring to someone who loves MX blacks.
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: Neal on Tue, 14 January 2014, 07:10:13
Pretty sure this guy just loves IBM, I don't blame him.

When he came by my house, it was an IBM fanboy's wet dream. Boltmodded M, model F, beamspring, a kishsaver, it was magical. His vintage mechs and my modern mechs together was quite an experience.

The Skeldon Phantom was baller, too.

The guy is awesome. You know someone's got a great collection when one of the keyboard he owns uses "just stock MX blacks" and it sounds boring to someone who loves MX blacks.
This puts a smile on my face.

Love when people genuinely have passion for things, this shows in how he talked on this podcast. :thumb:
Title: Re: Geekhackin' #3 - dorkvader
Post by: rowdy on Tue, 14 January 2014, 07:44:03
Pretty sure this guy just loves IBM, I don't blame him.

When he came by my house, it was an IBM fanboy's wet dream. Boltmodded M, model F, beamspring, a kishsaver, it was magical. His vintage mechs and my modern mechs together was quite an experience.

The Skeldon Phantom was baller, too.

The guy is awesome. You know someone's got a great collection when one of the keyboard he owns uses "just stock MX blacks" and it sounds boring to someone who loves MX blacks.
This puts a smile on my face.

Love when people genuinely have passion for things, this shows in how he talked on this podcast. :thumb:

Yeah, this, plus I felt that he explained everything very clearly.  A shame it ended so suddenly.