It is no secret that we like slide rules around the Hackaday bunker, and among our favorites are the cylindrical slide rules. [Chris Staecker] likes them, too, and recently even 3D printed a version.
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My first holiday season in Oregon was not planned. I did not move here for a new job, family or a change of scenery. I came ...
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Why this Jeep transmission had 2 second gears
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A new narrative suggests China will lead, with the US and India vying for second. Analyst Keji Mao argues US "strategic ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This yellow aluminum circular slide ...
SOME modern writers attribute the invention of the rectilinear slide rule to Edmund Gunter, others to William Oughtred, but most of them to Edmund Wingate. This disagreement is due mainly to lack of ...
Heel slides may look simple but, done properly, they’re a powerful way to build deep core control and hip stability ...
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