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The Next Workplace Revolution – Jobs & Economy – The Atlantic Cities
It remains to be seen whether the mobile workforce trend will really have a transforming impact on office real estate. But for this piece of the rapidly changing workplace scenario, we are once again back to the future: cities re-imagining, reinventing, and re-using their assets. via The Next Workplace Revolution – Jobs & Economy –…
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MR-808
MR-808 – mechanic drum robot from Sonic Robots on Vimeo. An 808 brought to life!
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mutable instruments’ shop – Anushri kit
mutable instruments’ shop – Anushri kit.
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Explore – Vintage folk art robots from Relique
Explore – Vintage folk art robots from Relique.
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Roland SRE-555 Chorus Echo
Last night I picked up a very clean Roland Chorus Echo SRE-555 at an unbelievable price. My intention was to flip it for quick cash, but after confirming everything was working perfectly (and it was) I believe I better understand what all the fuss is about. Here’s a long/trailing ten minute sample from my hour…
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Paul Cocksedge Shop • Change the Record
Paul Cocksedge Shop • Change the Record.
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Explore – nprfreshair: Scenes from World War II…
Explore – nprfreshair: Scenes from World War II….
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Grass Stains; Todd Haemmerle
Grass Stains
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The Birthplace of Income Inequality: Pre-K – Jordan Weissmann – The Atlantic
Research suggests that children who attend pre-k fare better later school and in their careers. By making early childhood education contingent on a parents’ wealth, we’re giving rich kids a big leg up. But we’re also making it more difficult for low-income parents to work. If a child isn’t in school, someone has to take…
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Felix Baumgartner’s Jump from Space
Felix Baumgartner (German: [felɪks baʊmgaːɐtnəʁ]; born 20 April 1969) is an Austrian skydiver, daredevil and BASE jumper. He set the world record for skydiving an estimated 39 kilometres (128,000 ft), reaching an estimated speed of 1,342 kilometres per hour (834 mph), or Mach 1.24, on October 14, 2012.[1] He is also renowned for the particularly…