Author: Yves Roumazeilles
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Manufacturing of electronic boards
Some of you may know that I work in the electronics industry (for automotive applications) with Johnson Controls. This is the reason why I am in daily contact with industrial means of manufacturing of complex electronic boards. For a long time now, I wanted to share some of the knowledge I acquired, some of the…
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Duke Nukem Forever is dead, isn’t it?
You have certinaly heard about Duke Nukem Forever, if only because you are interested in PC video games. As a matter of fact, this is (was) a game frist-announced in 1997 as the sequel to Duke Nukem, Duke Nukem II and Duke Nukem 3D (the Duke Nukem trilogy), the last of them being a First…
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Zoom into steel
Visit the infinitely small as we zoom right into steel. Zoom into Steelpar Weird_Weird_Science
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Cooking in text, pictures and video
Cooking recipes were the excuse for millions of Internet users (Ed: maybe not millions) to write down the advice of their grand-mothers, quite often with a desperating lack of inspiration. But I just found a couple of nice web sites that could be checked as much for their recipes as for the pictures [1] or…
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The largest model railway in the world
YouTube link I am a great fan of miniature model railways. But this one is all railways, locomotive, trains geeks want. It’s ok for kids as well as adults.
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Schubert-Liszt concert
Free ad for friends in concert in Paris in a few weeks. Schubert Concert on Sunday 24 May 2009 @ 12h30.
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Computer skills
From GraphJam.
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29.99€ for broadband
This is exactly why I am quite happy to live in France: We have a reasonably priced broadband offering. Most 20Mbps ADSL services are price around 29.99€ per month. I thought about this when I saw that in the US, CableVision was offering 100Mbps at 99$ per month (and AT&T offers 18Mbps for 80$ per…
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Stop-motion pig and wolf
This is so nice: A Stop-motion video that is very well done, funny. YouTube link