Name: Christopher Lewis
Location: Burlington, VT

Part time philosopher, full time coder. I dabble in many things. One day I will probably write half a novel about it.

I'm not much of a photographer, but I like to play one on Instagram.

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Lego-making machine made of Lego

via Cory Doctorow at BoingBoing:


The set consists of two moulding machines, the first was a replica of the original hand operating injector back from 1949. The second, Larger one is copy of the current Moulder that LEGO uses today that … well made the bricks that made this model :)

Each model has working features - the little one can ‘press’ the mould together. Where as the large one has a little slot to put in 1x1 round plates in (or raw abs) , followed by a separate mechanism to ‘press’ the mould together. the little 1x1 round then drops down an incline and into the yellow basket below - where it waits to be whisked off by machines to storage.


My inner child just lost his shit.

Lego-making machine made of Lego

via Cory Doctorow at BoingBoing:

The set consists of two moulding machines, the first was a replica of the original hand operating injector back from 1949. The second, Larger one is copy of the current Moulder that LEGO uses today that … well made the bricks that made this model :)

Each model has working features - the little one can ‘press’ the mould together. Where as the large one has a little slot to put in 1x1 round plates in (or raw abs) , followed by a separate mechanism to ‘press’ the mould together. the little 1x1 round then drops down an incline and into the yellow basket below - where it waits to be whisked off by machines to storage.

My inner child just lost his shit.

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Got this Munny (technically he’s a “Bub”) for Christmas and was too afraid to tattoo anything on him. That’s until I discovered wet-erase markers work just as good, without out all the scary permanence. I’ve given him a dead-with-bullseye theme, making use of the medallion accessory that came with him.

Got this Munny (technically he’s a “Bub”) for Christmas and was too afraid to tattoo anything on him. That’s until I discovered wet-erase markers work just as good, without out all the scary permanence. I’ve given him a dead-with-bullseye theme, making use of the medallion accessory that came with him.

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