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Intergalactic Night-Light, Online eBay Commercial
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 19, 2008
Far far away there is strange bright place. Planet #A72392750293, a desert planet drenched in sunlight. Today on this planet is Christmas and everyone is celebrating. We see a young alien boy excited to open his Christmas present. His parents anxiously watch their son open the box his present is in. When he opens the box light pours out. The present is a sun shaped night-light, and the boy in unhappy. A present that is worthless to this boy and anyone who lives on Planet #A72392750293. The boy pretends to like his gift and his parents are happy. But later he goes onto his computer to sell the night-light on eBay. We then journey to a dark and mysterious place even farther away, Planet #ZK382094. This is a dark world, cast in a neon shadow. The boy s sun-shaped night-light has arrived to this planet and there is a group of interesting individuals excited to open it. When these creatures open the box light pours out. Their black world becomes bright and beautiful, they cannot help but dance! All of the neighboring creatures come to celebrate in the beauty. However the celebration is cut short. Because these creatures are not accustom to this vivid light they become sun burned. So they must take the item and sell it on eBay. The sun-shaped night-light is then sent to Planet #3, Earth.
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Project Nightlight
from YouTube :: Tag // ComputerGraphics November 28, 2007
Project Nightlight is the story of what really happens when a Street Lamp burns out. Take the journey inside... The Project was completed by two high school students Ryann McCauley and Derek Reese under the deadline of about two and a half months in their Computer Graphics 2 class under Mrs. Silvernell. It is being displayed in the Salvador Dali Student Surrealist Art Exhibit in St. Petersbur... Author: cybxtachyon Keywords: nightlight short film animation art computer cg 3d surreal fantasy student salvador dali Added: November 28, 2007
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BSoD Episode 9
from BSoD January 04, 2007
Pocket PC Apps That Don't Suck - Foxx, External HDD Heatsink - Mustang, Automatic Nightlight - Foxx, Cell Phone Tethering - Mustang, Softmodding The Xbox - Codenamegamma
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Make Podcast: Weekend Projects - Make a Rodent Powered Nightlight
from blip.tv (beta) July 21, 2006
The Weekend Projects Podcast continues with the Rodent Powered Nightlight! This project can be found in the print or digital version of Make: 06, or you can download the PDF for the pages - Link. The article in the magazine was inspired by the folks over at otherpower.com who came up with a hamster powered generator. To begin, you need a rodent wheel. I chose the mouse wheel, because when I visited the pet store, the mice were running on the wheel while all the other rodents were busy sleeping.Then you need to affix magnets to the side of it. After significant trial and error, I used a shower drain that turned out to be the perfect size and affixed them with superglue. This is trickier than it seems because the magnets are powerful. Be careful because these magnets can pinch your fingers. I used 1/2 Neodymium magnets from Amazing Magnets. but in retrospect, the 3/4 magnets recommended in the article might provide more power. Once the magnets were on the drain-plate, I attached the drain-plate to the side of the wheel with more superglue and zipties. I used sewing bobbins to wind my coils and they worked great. Once you get a coil all wound up, give it a coat of superglue to make it behave. I made 6 coils and went through three containers of superglue and two rolls of 30 gauge magnet wire on this project, so make sure to stock up! I re-used the wire being used as a base as the axle, and used a hot-glue gun to hold the coils in place. I used a bit of 2x4 left over from the workbench I made two weekends ago. Now that I'm done with it, I want to add a bicycle computer to see how far Annika runs in a day and track her progress. I'm also planning on adding some ball bearings to make the wheel quieter. I tried adding some silicon dust lube, but it didn't help. I'd also like to learn how to make a mouse-cam and give these mice a home on the web!
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PN-Vlog_jr_brainightlight
from Scratching the Surfaces of Selves January 05, 2006
PN-Vlog Main page http://www.archive.org/details/JamesNReynoldsjrbrainightlight MPEG1 http://www.archive.org/download/JamesNReynoldsjrbrainightlight/jr_brainightlight.mpg 256Kb MPEG4 http://www.archive.org/download/JamesNReynoldsjrbrainightlight/jr_brainightlight_256kb.mp4 64Kb MPEG4 http://www.archive.org/download/JamesNReynoldsjrbrainightlight/jr_brainightlight_64kb.mp4
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