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Forum Lego Mario designed using modo - StumbleUpon. I recently built this Lego model of Mario using a NextEngine 3D scanner, modo and big pile of Lego. Hope you like it! Cheers,Keith I scanned a Mario action figure using the excellent NextEngine scanner... The resultant mesh in the scanning application... Imported into modo as OBJ and scaled to the size of the model I wanted to build (75cm). In a new layer I created a large array of Lego sized cubes which were approximatley the shape of the Mario mesh...

Using Solid Drill>Stencil, I was able to select only the cubes which intersected the Mario mesh... The building begins... Completed Lego model in all its 75cm glory... Close-up... www.aardvark3ddesign.co.ukTwitter. Watch it Shred!: &The Monster& Slide & Zuza Fun. It was in The Tate Modern Gallery in London. Video: Perching Drones Learn How to Land Vertically on Walls. High-rise dwellers and office workers might someday see aerial drones join the usual pigeons and other birds perched outside their windows. Stanford University's Biomimetics Laboratory has video footage of tests with fixed-wing drones landing on walls and grappling on with their leg spines, as Botjunkie discovered.

Future micro aerial vehicles capable of perching on buildings could take the opportunity to recharge or simply ride out bad weather. They could also use the landing as a chance to crawl or creep closer to a window for better observation, or simply hang out and conduct surveillance on the area for days or weeks. Stanford researchers decided to go the simple route by figuring out how a fixed-wing, non-transforming drone could still land on walls. Their drone approaches the wall at full speed, or about 18-22 mph. Landing legs consisted of a carbon-fiber tibia and a carbon and balsa-wood femur, along with urethane foam. [via Botjunkie] The Gamer’s Guide. Cellfoam. The Wonderful World of Prison Inventions.

Someone once said that necessity is the mother of all invention. Prison is one of the few places where very few common wants and needs are fulfilled; resources are incredibly limited and ardently regulated. Prisoners, who are not content to only posses what "the man" tells them they can have, are forced to use their critical thinking skills (prison-genuity, anyone?) To craft what can be some very type shit. As many of us know from experience, situations in prison sometimes call for something a little more intimidating than a whittled down toothbrush shiv, or a sharpened spoon. Cigarette Lighter Source With cigarettes being the go-to currency of choice for prisoners (at least the movies would have you believe this), there wouldn't be much use for a smokable commodity if there was no way to light it.

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Getting people to use the stairs over an escalator. [VIDEO] Flying Bridge&|&frozenly.com. 20-scary-old-school-surgical-tools from surgicaltechnologists.net. A quick glance at our gallery of some of history’s gnarliest surgical tools will definitely make you thankful for just how far our industry has progressed throughout time. Browse through images and descriptions of surgical tools dating as far back as the 1600’s – a time when surgery was definitely not for the squeamish.

You might think your HMO plan is scary, but at least it doesn’t use these vintage surgical instruments…hopefully. Amputation Knife (1700s) Knives used for amputations during the 18th century were typically curved, because surgeons tended to make a circular cut through the skin and muscle before the bone was cut with a saw. By the 1800s, straight knives became more popular because they made it easier to leave a flap of skin that could be used to cover the exposed stump. Amputation Saw (1600s) While some surgeons chose to flaunt their wealth with elaborately decorated saws like this, the crevices in the intricate engravings proved to be a breeding ground for germs. Hacking - Beginning txt.

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