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The Expanse.
First, a rebel faction of the OPA attacked Earth and Mars. Now, they have attacked their own. On Amazon Prime Video s latest “Guagamela” episode of
The Expanse, Marco Inaros’ Free Navy set its sights on Butcher-turned-Belter hero Fred Johnson and the Protomolecule sample he had hidden in his office aboard Tycho station assassinating Johnson, and sending in an impenetrable salvage mech recovery droid to steal the sample.
We spoke to showrunner Naren Shankar about the extraordinary Protomolecule extraction sequence and the decision to kill Fred Johnson. We also asked the showrunner if he ever considered keeping Johnson (who also dies in the books on which the show is based) alive, and how actor Chad Coleman (who played Johnson and knows a little something about being killed off from his time on
Adam Savage Features His Iron Man Mark 1 Armor on Tested
Tested channel on YouTube, he broke out an old friend: a life-sized Iron Man Mark I armor, which he had shown to his audience a decade ago when he bought the base of it online. With a solid base and a light-up arc reactor, the suit would be impressive enough for most people but most people aren t Adam Savage, the former
Mythbusters host that has fun building light sabers and Captain America shields. Like many of the other
Tested episodes, this is an example of one of Savage s One-Day Builds, a popular subset of the series where.well, you get it.
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Hobbyist Goes Retro on Storage Medium by Jim Turley
“The difference between science and screwing around is writing it down.” – Adam Savage
Bonus points for creativity. A Slovakian engineer has finally solved the problem that we’ve all been struggling with. Namely, how do you boot MS-DOS from a 33⅓ RPM vinyl record? At last, we have a solution.
As Jozef Bogin details in his blog, the process wasn’t entirely straightforward. First, you need a computer that runs DOS, which in his case was a genuine IBM Model 5150 (i.e., the original IBM Personal Computer, circa 1981). Then, you need a turntable, some cables, and an audio amplifier with sufficient tweakability. And a friend who can press vinyl records. But apart from that it was smooth sailing.