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Hackaday spotted this ingenious tinkerer during Maker Faire in late May.
Her husband, a curious tinkerer, opened a garage to fix vehicles.
"We elected a radical, we got a tinkerer," rues a banking boss.
Tinkerer that he is, Mike made it his mission to resurrect them.
A self-described tinkerer, she is not entirely dismayed by chaotic heaps.
But if you're a digital tinkerer, it's a breath of fresh air.
If you're a tinkerer and you aren't using either, you're missing out.
The homemade "Instagif NextStep" camera from tinkerer Abhishek Singh gives us an idea.
Violet (Malina Weissman), the oldest, is a tinkerer, a sort of young MacGyver.
For a tinkerer like Charlotte, this "human-shaped pillow" is a disappointing gift.
A lifelong programmer and tinkerer, Fries also is also the creator of Halo 2600.
So Luckey did what any tinkerer would do: he fixed them on his own.
There he met a fellow tinkerer, Adam Conway, who offered to build the vehicle.
Lately, quirky tinkerer Neil Mendoza's curious contraptions have had both biological and technological features.
Now Charles Lutwidge Dodgson — Lewis Carroll to you Was a tinkerer with words and puzzling guru.
Mr. Burnham said in an interview on Wednesday that Mr. North had been an inveterate tinkerer.
The coach was also an obsessive tinkerer whose preoccupation with modifying footwear was decades before its time.
While collaborating with Lewis on a device to sequester microbial colonies in nature, he became the chief tinkerer.
But that doesn't mean rotary cell phones can't exist now, and YouTube tinkerer Mr. Volt has created his own.
"Science is returned to the people—the garage tinkerer, the practical engineer, and the natural philosopher," Thornhill told Motherboard.
Whereas Geminis—who share this planetary ruler—can't stop talking, Virgos present the other face of Mercury: the tinkerer.
One was Will Carlin, also fifty, and even more of a tinkerer and a self-improver than I was.
I mean, Yu is that way minded, the way it's set up—more a thinker, a tinkerer, than a fighter.
Tinkerer and software engineer Ken Shirriff has a rich, amazing history taking archaic systems and nursing them back to life.
Bales is a lean man of 79, with a pencil-thin mustache and the hunched frame of a lifelong tinkerer.
Mike Farny has always been a tinkerer, but his best upcycling project turned out to be an incredibly lucrative business.
In Brazil, Mr. Zé, 80, is known as a pioneer, a tinkerer, a jokester, a deep thinker and a gadfly.
Maybe, in this next decade, another teenage tinkerer will find in her childhood bedroom the next window into the world.
Adi, the tinkerer, made all kinds of shoes early on, but his breakthrough came when he designed an early running spike.
Once upon a time, just one tinkerer in a given family knew how to work the computer or the video recorder.
As extremely Canadian tinkerer AvE shows, you just stick the material into a very hot oxygen-free container until it's blackened.
As for the authenticity of the video, it was posted by Konrad Iturbe, a self-described tinkerer / hacker and GoPro fan.
This man had the look of a gentleman tinkerer, someone who might do a bit of scribbling in his spare time.
They'll find themselves threatened by Michael Keaton as the Vulture, Michael Chernus as the Tinkerer and Bokeem Woodbine as the Shocker.
Shen's studio apartment and workshop in Manhattan has the ordered chaos of a tinkerer, littered with half-assembled drones and dismantled parts.
But the British tinkerer (and famed nudist, incidentally) died before he could witness the 21st-­century digital potential of his analog creation.
The only relatively high-profile PC-tethered HMD is Razer's OSVR headset, which is still all sorts of a developer/tinkerer product.
Human skin's electrical conductivity is at the core of Russian DIY sound artist and musical tinkerer Sergey Kasich's new experimental instrument, FingerRing.
An inveterate tinkerer — before food, his obsession was antigravity — he set to work, scouring the literature on proteins, starches and vegetable gums.
There's a folk memory in tech of being a rebel, of being a hacker, of being a tinkerer on the outside. Right.
He is such an innate tinkerer that he finds thinking about mechanics to actually be helpful when he steps into the box.
Spieth is a tinkerer, technician and self-talker who wields his putter like a broom to keep his scorecard neat and tidy.
In June, a gentleman in Virginia, a self-described "free software tinkerer," also clearly had a strong interest in broader political issues.
The son of a tinkerer and anthropologist, Hurtubise—like his father—had a skill of creating things out of whatever he could find.
A Minnesota-based pilot for Northwest Airlines with a degree in computer science, he was a heavy tinkerer with an interest in imagery.
Mr. Broadley, a tinkerer and self-taught engineer, started building cars in his spare time at the urging of his cousin Graham Broadley.
YouTube tinkerer Allen Pan customized his home automation system to respond to melodies from the N64 classic The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Jerry Pournelle, a science fiction author, columnist for Byte Magazine, and computer hardware and software tinkerer, was one of the most effusive early adopters.
It also points to a future when watch manufacturing becomes far easier for the average tinkerer, a big deal if you're into micro mechanics.
Dr. Scoville was a tinkerer, a philanderer, a reasonably good father; he had a fortress of an ego and was not prone to introspection.
Osorio has vocal critics throughout Mexico, from the fan base to the punditry, who dismiss him as a tinkerer, an over-thinker, a foreigner.
On Ultima Online, players choose an alternate identity, an "alt"; you can be a wizard or a warrior or a tinkerer or a thief.
As a chef, You is a joy-seeking tinkerer who tweaks and edits her work every time she is driven by a new idea.
They were the product of a 48-year-old tinkerer who invented flash-frying noodles so they could be quickly cooked in boiling water.
Huggins is a former Google Tester who's become something of a full-time tinkerer, building robots from LEGO kits and self-modeled 3D-printed parts.
For $159, you can get the WhiteFox sans switches (you'll need a soldering iron and some tinkerer expertise to put your own switches on it).
As a boy he was an inventive tinkerer, building mechanical trains from scratch, making doll-size jewelry and astonishingly sophisticated animal sculptures from metal scraps.
YouTuber and garage tinkerer Jeremy Fielding hacked together a rowing machine to a Wii, and turned it into the most fun torture device for his kids.
It is a well-known story: A quirky tinkerer rolls a rusted old car into his workshop, casts around for some parts, and emerges — honk, honk!
Relentlessly inventive, amusingly neurotic, Mutant may qualify as the harshest chillout environment and the most relaxing barrage of industrial noise any avant-tinkerer has ever dared.
It does not feature people who think that everything will be unrecognizably different tomorrow or the next day because of some restless tinkerer in his garage.
Browning, who came from a family of poor farmers and had spent two years of his youth eating almost nothing but cabbage, was a perpetual tinkerer.
Assembled (and demonstrated) by a non-professional tinkerer, the tool uses an old-school rotary motor instead of the coil-based design used in most tattoo parlors.
An inveterate tinkerer and Nobel Prize winner, he figured out how to disable a single gene so that its role in disease could be understood and combated.
Dr. Drever's colleagues described him as a genius tinkerer, a persnickety scientific Mozart who spewed new ideas every day, sometimes leaving confusion and indecision in his wake.
She's a technophile and a tinkerer, responsible for crafting some of the coolest gadgets her employed by the Wakandan people (not to mention her brother's spiffy new costume).
Like early vaccinologists—Jenner, Pasteur, Salk—Dorman is a tinkerer who figures out how to grow, kill, and administer viruses in a way that sparks an immune response.
Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, ever the tinkerer, has long understood the value of having a fullback, even as the game has been moving in the other direction.
ACLU donations on demand: A crafty tinkerer, Nathan Pryor, has engineered an Amazon Dash button so that it donates $5 to the ACLU every time he presses it.
His 1965 work, "A Dialogue With Solitude," was his convention-smashing opus, a singular artwork that he had obsessively worked over, as Mr. Heath was a restless tinkerer.
As a cookbook author and tinkerer who makes her own miso and buckwheat noodles, Sakai has been making her own curry bricks from scratch for a few years.
Mr. Fischer, a locksmith by training and an obsessive tinkerer, came up with his first patented invention in 21964, when he wanted to take pictures of his newborn daughter.
Arduino-tinkerer "tkuhn" created a machine that juggles a ping-pong ball on a platform by listening to the variations in sounds the ball makes when it strikes the wood.
If the thought of doing that for hours hurts your hands, a Japanese tinkerer named Yoshihito Isogawa has created a robot that does the bending for you (as spotted by Gizmodo).
English electronic wizards Mount Kimbie are back after four years with a new song called "We Go Home Together," featuring their good buddy and fellow sound tinkerer James Blake on vocals.
Terry Radford, the president of JustBioFiber Structural Solutions, an I.T.-pro-turned-tinkerer, unveiled a prefab hemp composite that could be more attractive to city planners and government building code officials.
As a boy tinkerer in the Netherlands, Boyan Slat made zip lines and, at age 21998, set a Guinness World Record for launching the most water rockets—123 of them—at once.
But if you're not a tinkerer and the idea of the Runcible holds some appeal, it's worth knowing that the device has been significantly upgraded from the version we saw last year.
He's an archetypical rock tinkerer and fashions one-of-a-kind musical instruments with names like Trachea Quad Mic, Linear Actuator, and Dither Mask: monikers as menacing as the sounds they produce.
Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba: Miri (Out Here) On Jama Ko and Ba Power, the master picker and tinkerer of Mali's ngoni lute proved that he could rock out with any desert Hendrix.
He had always been a tinkerer and interested in computers, and so he spent some time working in tech jobs: as a programmer for a hospital and then for a friend's tech startup.
The sound, along with rooms where shadows are cast from light projected onto architectural models, create an atmosphere that is like some mad tinkerer has just hastefully exited the building, leaving everything on.
You can almost certainly find a higher-end player second hand, but unless you're a tinkerer, there's a lot to be said for a brand new system with a warranty and easily replaceable parts.
Though he initially seemed like a well-intentioned old tinkerer, given the nuances of Anthony Hopkins' performance it was easy to accept within the first few episodes that he was actually the story's bad guy.
In a stroke of luck for Vardakostas, Ross was a kindred tinkerer: He had built his own pizza oven and several barbecue contraptions in his backyard, one of which tweeted its temperature every five minutes.
Daryl Morey is a perpetual roster-tinkerer under the best of circumstances, and it's possible that Houston will start fresh; Howard, Lawson, Terrence Jones, and Donatas Motiejunas will all hit free agency this coming summer.
Tinkerer and music box aficionado Mitxela (via Hackaday) was pleased by this music box that takes punch cards or rolls as input, rather than having a metal drum with the notes sticking out of it.
This is the tinkerer who makes it all happen behind the scenes, from the ideal angle and filter to moving just a little bit to the right to get the shot that'll get a million likes.
" Explaining why someone who sees a movie containing physically disgusting images becomes morally judgmental unless she washed her hands first, he imagines evolution as tinkerer: "Hmm, extreme negative affect elicited by violations of shared behavioral norms.
One of Cossman's partners in the project is Brad Halsey, a PhD chemist, tinkerer, and entrepreneur who quit a perfectly good think tank job to create and run a rapid prototyping unit for the US Army in Iraq.
The home-schooled college dropout was a tinkerer who frequented message boards asking for help taking apart and rebuilding game consoles in his parents' garage before expanding to a deep interest in 3D screens and head-mounted displays.
It was under Myron Schaeffer—a musicologist with a familiarity of tape recording, and another so-called "tinkerer"—UTEMS' first director, that the small group of students to first use the studio in 1959 would receive their tutelage.
Even if you aren't much of a tinkerer, the Flexbot's basic construction is fairly straightforward, allowing you to choose exactly how much of a mad scientist you want to be when you take it out of the box.
AMBASSADOR LANA NUSSEIBEHPermanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates to the UNNew York Some of the arguments presented in your briefing on India's economy did not consider constitutional limitations that constrain the federal government ("The constant tinkerer", June 173th).
A Redditor spotted Richmond, CA-based Mark Ellis trundling around the Maker Faire festival in San Mateo last weekend in his many-legged chair, and uploaded the video to Reddit, where it's been posted across DIY and tinkerer subreddits.
Kessler, a perma-tanned marathon runner whom the Los Angeles Times has described as "an adventurer and technology tinkerer who's gone from being an Alaskan fisherman to building button-making machines in Ecuador," was on board with the idea.
These days, the Moscow-based tinkerer and musician solders his chops in robotics, sound art, and science into a succession of experimental musical instruments and modular synthesizers, including robotic-painting machines, a magnetically levitating Bluetooth speaker, and a musical tattoo.
Artists as diverse as performance artist Marina Abramovic, Russian tinkerer ::vtol::, and South Korean interactive artist Lisa Park have made compelling artwork by crunching brain wave data, and this illustration is what we imagine that would look like on Killer Acid.
The bleak, empty pieces make for sad listening, especially in the wake of McLemore's suicide, but it's also heartening in a way, to picture him toying with these recordings for no one but himself, another obsession for a lifelong tinkerer.
Any Star Wars fan will tell you that Han shot first — or more accurately, Han shot all by himself, before the inveterate tinkerer George Lucas added a blaster shot from Greedo in the green alien's key scene with our favorite smuggler.
After being bogged down by cartoon megavillain and pernicious tinkerer Jurgen Klinsmann for five years, the USMNT found themselves in a gleeful rout of Honduras in World Cup Qualifiers with with old timer Bruce Arena back at the managerial helm.
Mr. Faget was a tinkerer and inventor — he shared dozens of patents, including ones for the Mercury space capsule, the survival couch that protected astronauts and an escape tower copied by the Russians that saved two cosmonauts from incineration in 1983.
Books of The Times Trickster, tinkerer, inventor, parodist — at 86, Robert Coover is the last man standing, alongside John Barth, who is 87, of a postwar generation of postmodern experimental writers that included John Hawkes, William Gaddis and William Gass.
Oliver Smithies, a British-born biochemist and inveterate tinkerer who shared a Nobel Prize for discovering a powerful tool for identifying the roles of individual genes in health and disease, died on Tuesday in Chapel Hill, N.C. He was 91.
Here are two gifting options for the tinkerer in your life: Initially intended as a tool for getting kids interested in computing, the Raspberry Pi is a mini-computer that has evolved into something of prominence in the world of robotics and programming.
The crux of ZeniMax's legal argument is that Luckey, a college dropout and tinkerer, could never have taken the idea of a VR headset and brought it to fruition without the help of Carmack and the resources provided to him by ZeniMax.
Alex described himself as a longtime tinkerer who studied how tractors worked at the John Deere dealership, explored the innards of computers and once rigged a plastic pipe to a garbage bin to get rid of crumpled papers and crumbs from his desk.
The games appear in grainy black-and-white while running pretty smoothly: If you're a tinkerer with a heart for nostalgia, it's a nice little way to change the Switch's normal gaming experience, even if the screen is just 3 inches in size.
If your aesthetic inclinations are still shaky, Donna Garlough's "Your Home, Your Style: How to Find Your Look & Create Rooms You Love" (Rizzoli, $45, 208 pp.) offers to help you discover your "design disposition": Self-Expressionist, Pragmatist, Historian, Dream Weaver or Tinkerer.
Trevor Baylis, a tinkerer who turned to old-school technology in an effort to disseminate accurate information about AIDS through Africa, inventing a portable radio powered by hand cranking, died on Monday at his home on Eel Pie Island in Twickenham, near London.
As pointed out by a tinkerer on YouTube, the dock appears to be little more than a USB-C to HDMI adapter with a few authentication components thrown in to keep enterprising Switch owners from simply buying a $15 generic part instead of a $90 proprietary one.
Both Peter and Toomes are technologically enhanced — Peter with a Stark-built Spider-Man suit that keeps manifesting new abilities, sometimes in the middle of battle, and Toomes with a presumably Tinkerer-built wing suit that resembles a much more sinister and aggressive version of Falcon's flying gear.
There's no word on pricing, and Intel stresses that although anyone can buy a Compute Card when they're available, you will still need to build the dock to power the device and cool it, and that will likely be outside the realm of possibilities for your average tinkerer.
So when this home electronics tinkerer discovered that some neighborhood thieves were ripping off Amazon packages from his porch, he did what any self-respecting former NASA engineer would do: He built a glitter bomb made to look like a boxed-up Apple HomePod, and he built it to capture video of the entire thing.
In Fraggle Rock's attractively designed and well-thought-out universe, the fun-loving title characters and their Doozer helpers live in a network of caves, nestled between the kingdom of the enormous, galumphing Gorgs and the workshop of a human tinkerer named Doc (and his super cute dog, Sprocket, an astonishingly realistic Muppet creation).
With the help of Phineas Mason (The Tinkerer, played by Michael Chernus), two different Shockers (Logan Marshall-Green and Bokeem Woodbine), and his old wrecking crew (though not yet Marvel Comics' actual Wrecking Crew), Toomes sets himself up as a small-scale weapons manufacturer, stealing recovered Chitauri technology and turning it into handheld gear for the aspiring street criminal.
"Johnny B. Goode" also testifies to black folks' embrace of newborn technologies such as the electric guitar and amplifier, not to mention special effects like distortion, reverb, and electronic tremolo (taken to B-movie extremes by Bo Diddley, an inveterate tinkerer who designed his own jaw-dropping guitars — think Russian Constructivism with tail fins — and souped them up with homemade electronics).
The documentation and support forums for your chosen laptop may offer some help here, iFixit is another great resource for the would-be tinkerer, covering a host of different laptop makes and models in its repair guides, and if you're a Mac user you can check out OWC's upgrade page, which lets you select your model and see the variety of upgrades available for it.
An electronics tinkerer on YouTube seems to have already discovered why the left Joy-Con has been plagued with intermittent connectivity issues when the Switch is being played on a TV. According to the folks over at the Spawn Wave media YouTube channel, while the right Joy-Con has a separate bluetooth antenna, the antenna on the left Joy-Con is smaller and is embedded into the controller's circuit board.
These days, he's on something of a musical hiatus as he works toward Rio, but in spare moments he still flips samples from old records as a fun diversion from his intense athletic career Doris is a fanatical tinkerer, equally likely to spend hours digging through records and futzing with a synth sound as he is watching video footage of his latest jump and looking for inconsistencies in his craft.
Other team members include partner Puneet Agarwal, who joined True in 2008; partner Adam D'Augelli, who joined True in 2010; partner Om Malik, who cofounded the media company GigaOm; partner Toni Schneider, who is also "head tinkerer" at Automattic; venture partner Rohit Sharma, who was previously CEO of the e-commerce recommendation engine Syfto; venture partner Ann Crady Weiss, who is also CEO of the smart nursery products company Hatch Baby; Christiaan Vorkink, a VP who joined True in 2008 and manages a network of products and services designed to support those founders funded by True; design partner Jeff Veen; and Tony Conrad (pictured above), a partner and member of the founding team.

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