Intel's Ronler Acres Plant

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Silicon Forest
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

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Let's Play

Futuristic Arcade

Likely AI generated.


10 Short Videos #6131

10 Short Videos #6131

Oscillating / dancing transmission

Korean Mom does PERFECT impression of White coworker

Big collection of BIG RC aircraft

Jet boat, jet engine test one.

Timber Raft Launch

Tata 1312 Teeth Induction Hardening Process Satisfying Metal Quenching

Hotshot Trucking - bedtime

High-Performance 3D Printed Brake Calipers

Беспилотный летательный аппарат с приводом от воздуходувки Makita - Makita Blower-Powered Drone

Birthday present for someone


Look! Up in the sky! It's a Blimp! It's a Plane!

Inflatable Wing - Celeste Ecoflyers

Defence Blog reports:

A French startup has completed ground avionics testing of an unusual fixed-wing aircraft with a pneumatic wing structure, targeting long-endurance cargo logistics missions with a design that trades speed for dramatically reduced energy consumption per kilogram transported.

“Celeste isn’t a blimp, it’s a fixed-wing aircraft,” the company stated. “Lift is aerodynamic, not buoyancy. What’s pneumatic is the wing structure itself: a pressurized textile envelope replacing the rigid skin and spars, which is what makes the airframe deployable, field-repairable, and gives it an unusual radar signature for an 8-meter platform.”

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

DKW SB 500

DKW SB 500 left side

The DKW SB 500 was made from 1934 to 1939. About 20,000 were made. The two-cylinder, two-stroke engine produced 15 horsepower that enabled it to reach a top speed of 75 MPH.

DKW SB 500 right side

Tuesday Lunch Show and Tell

VILIM Vibration Therapy Ball

Jack got hisself a new toy - a VILIM Vibration Therapy Ball - to help with his essential tremor. Kinda spendy at $300, but like Dennis said - that's less than a dollar a day before Jack will be able to see a specialist about his problem.
Field Mower Jackshaft and Failed Tapered Roller Bearing

Seems like every week Dennis reports more trouble with his mowers. He's got at least two, one for the lawn and one for field. Parts are on order so we expect him to have it up and running before too long.

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