The Cellar  

Go Back   The Cellar > Main > Technology
FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search

Technology Computing, programming, science, electronics, telecommunications, etc.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 02-14-2007, 03:09 PM   #1
Flint
Snowflake
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dystopia
Posts: 13,136
Me too. I wanna buy a crappy old TV from the thrift store and play around with this. Make some "art."
__________________
******************
There's a level of facility that everyone needs to accomplish, and from there
it's a matter of deciding for yourself how important ultra-facility is to your
expression. ... I found, like Joseph Campbell said, if you just follow whatever
gives you a little joy or excitement or awe, then you're on the right track.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry Bozzio
Flint is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-15-2007, 08:17 AM   #2
Kitsune
still eats dirt
 
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 3,031
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flint View Post
Me too. I wanna buy a crappy old TV from the thrift store and play around with this. Make some "art."
Palm a potent neodymium magnet in your hand and tap on the glass of other people's CRTs at work. Neat effect and won't screw with the monitor permanently if it was made in the last ten years.

Oooo... magic powers...
Kitsune is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-15-2007, 11:11 AM   #3
BigV
Goon Squad Leader
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Seattle
Posts: 27,063
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kitsune View Post
Palm a potent neodymium magnet in your hand and tap on the glass of other people's CRTs at work. Neat effect and won't screw with the monitor permanently if it was made in the last ten years.

Oooo... magic powers...
Hey, Flint. Here's what Kitsune meant to say. Find an old hard drive. Take it apart. On the mechanism that actuates the read/write head you'll find at least a pair of very very strong magnets. They're likely shaped roughly like a lima bean, and about that size. They may be chromed or painted white or orange. Interestingly, they're glued to the armature assembly. Try to scrape/pry them off. BE CAREFUL! They're very very brittle and fragile when subjected to hard shocks, like being attracted to it's mate of the opposite pole. They *will* shatter if you let them leap at each other. They'll still be just as magnetic-y but you'll have a handful of ceramic-sharp-shards much more difficult to handle.

These are the magnets Kitsune's talking about. I'm sure you already knew that though. You're some computer dude, neh?

edit--by the way, the magnets in the hard drive in the computer through which you're reading this post are guaranteed to perform as described. But you better print out these instructions because by following them you absolutely and irrevocably transform the hard drive from a computer component into a science project. This is a ONE WAY transformation only, no do-overs allowed and NO EXCEPTIONS. But you prolly knew that too. Carry on. [/mr science]
__________________
Be Just and Fear Not.
BigV is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-15-2007, 12:56 PM   #4
Kitsune
still eats dirt
 
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 3,031
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigV View Post
BE CAREFUL! They're very very brittle and fragile when subjected to hard shocks, like being attracted to it's mate of the opposite pole. They *will* shatter if you let them leap at each other.
I have a set of these stuck to my whiteboard, but I don't mess around with them. Besides the ability to shatter, they pinch like a m-f'er. The skin between your thumb and index finger? Pinching it between two HD magnets will not only hurt it, it'll kill it.

I prefer the wee baby ones.
Kitsune is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:09 PM.


Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.