One Day Builds
Adam embarks on one of his most ambitious builds yet: fulfil…
Show And Tell
Adam recently completed a build of the royal St. Edwards cro…
Making
Viewers often ask to see Adam working in real-time, so this …
One Day Builds
Adam and Norm assemble a beautifully machined replica prop k…
One Day Builds
One of the ways Adam has been getting through lockdown has b…
Making
Adam unboxes and performs a quick test of this novel new hel…
Making
When Adam visited Weta Workshop early last year, he stopped …
One Day Builds
Adam tackles a shop shelf build that he's been putting off f…
Show And Tell
Time for a model kit build! This steampunk-inspired mechanic…
One Day Builds
Adam reveals his surprise Christmas present for his wife--a …
2 AM! Can’t sleep! Podcast!
Make a link Woll Smoth. You aren’t even the real Woll Smoth 🙁
I could listen to Brad all day long.
Grindr.
“Always use the provided implement to jam the cubes of meat down the hole.”
What was Norm referring to when they talked about Mountain Lion’s price? That the real cost is the $20 for the os + “pdf review” (?) at $5?
Will and Norm didn’t even state why the Pebble was being delayed. The original date was scheduled when they were expecting 1,000 watches to be made. They have to make 85,000 from the Kickstarter.
If you were a startup and were expecting to make a thousand watches and you now have to make 85 times more, then of course you fucking have to push it back. C’mon now guys.
Probably the cost of a monthly subscription to Ars Technica, which would allow you do download the Siracusa review as a pdf.
no vid this week? 🙁
edit— oh, it’s up now. 🙂
Hey Brad I’m right there with you. HP Touchpad kept the WebOS, Windows laptops (with 2 different versions), iPod, and Samsung Android phone. Go fractured OS loyalty
EDIT – Regarding homogenized worlds in Star Trek: that ain’t just a human colony thing, Vulcans speak Vulcan, have a species wide philosophy and outlook, Klingons speak Klingon, have as far as we know a species wide religion and customs. Instead of coming up with another way to put some wrinkles on an actor’s nose, maybe flesh out all those interesting species you’ve already created…
It was a reference to the Ars Technica review. If you subscribe you can download it as a pdf. They talked about it quite a bit.
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/07/os-x-10-8/