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αšΌα›’: Harald Bluetooth and Your Phone

The Jelling Stones, thousand-year-old Viking runestones, sit in the town of Jelling in Denmark. They tell the tale of Harald Bluetooth: one of the first kings of Denmark. Here's why his name is on your phone.

GLOCK 17 GEN 5

Inspecting the build quality and engineering of a Glock 17 gen 5.

Interesting to see how you can engineer a product to be very reliable out of relatively cheaply machined and manufactured materials. Reliability isn't necessarily based on a quality of material used, but the engineering that goes behind it. That said, some of the ways Ave handled that gun while dissembling it had me nervous, even if it was unloaded.

Aging Wheels:The CitiCar is an Electric Cheese Wedge From the 70’s

The CitiCar was the most produced electric car in America after World War II until the Telsa Model S. The car, with a top speed of 38 MPH with entirely electro-mechanical, and lacked any control electronics.
Complete with a brushed DC motor and three-speed contactor control system that made a large clunk between "gears", that worked by using a resistor and two batteries for low speed, two batteries and no resistor for mid-speed and all six for high-speed.

How to harvest beaver castor

"Harvesting beaver castor is a very delicate process. You must have a sharp knife, this is used for lure and other items."

Biolite Stove | Camping Gear

Biolite campstove and charger. Does it work? Yes. Is it heavy? Yes. Will it last? No. Not as reliable as a Coleman, Primus or MSR burner

I always thought these things were basically scams, junk. I knew electronics and fire aren't a good mix, and the math didn't add up. And this proves it.