Posts tagged museum of useful things
Posts tagged museum of useful things
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Saw this here. An interesting analogy drawn between containerization and information.
It is interesting how technology isn’t always a computer or robot. Just creating a standard shipping container, was the technology that reduced the jobs of Longshoremen.
ECAL Graduate Kacper Hamilton has created a pocket knife and multi-tool for Swiss ski-makers Zai, based on a traditional Japanese knife. Saw this here.
Saw this here. The Hole Measuring Tape allows one to draw straight lines and circles with precision.
Recycled “Big Wheel Clock” from Superuse.org. Via ApartmentTherapy’s “Where Recycling Meets Design”.
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“Measure twice, cut once” are words to live by. Keep these tools handy to help you calculate and measure in a jiffy. Measuring Tape Tape is particularly good for measuring uneven surfaces. Measuring Pints measure liquids and solids alike. The Decimal Equivalents Bag provides fraction to decimal…
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Saw this here. The Triangle Notebook by Tan Mavitan
Designed by Tan Mavitan, the Triangle Notebook has a smaller size which makes it easier and more convenient to carry around. With an unconventional triangular shape, this fun notebook opens up to a square for writing. Features 144 ruled pages and a durable black fabric cover.
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