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Celebrating Ada Lovelace: The World’s First Programmer Who Saw a World that Wasn’t There Yet
In 1847, at the age of just twenty-seven, Ada Lovelace became the world’s first computer programmer—more than a century ...
The wall-mounted PC is more than just a computer. It is a working sculpture that merges vintage design with modern hardware. Brass and copper pipes dominate the open-air design, giving it a true ...
The main goals for this educational computer for kids are to keep it simple and keep it entertaining (also, it has to look Steampunk) As I mentioned in my “High-Tech, Low-Tech, No-Tech” column, I ...
Good grief. Since I posted Part 1 of my Heath Robinson Rube Goldberg (HRRG) Steampunk Computer project a couple of days ago, I’ve been buried in messages asking as to what is to come… Well, I don’t ...
The fetish-driven industrial nut inside of us all squirms with joy at this steampunk mouse designed by Jake of Jake of All Trades. He even wrote up an old-timey narrative about this mouse.
If you like to pretend you’re working in the bowels of an airship while you toil away on your Excel spreadsheets, this “Steampunk Furnace Mouse” is for you. A handmade labor of love that uses smashed ...
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