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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Don Chadwick Went from Building Model Planes to Creating Silicon Valley’s Favorite Seat
Don Chadwick, 82, is an industrial designer and co-creator of Herman Miller Inc.’s Aeron chair. The ergonomic office seat was introduced in 1994 and first became popular with technology and Internet firms in the late 1990s. It is included in … Continue reading
Why People Are Suddenly Freaking Out Over California’s Exhaust Laws: Explained
On Jan. 1, 2019, a new rule went into effect changing the way California cops can bust you for exhaust noise violations and the car community seems to be freaking out about it. The legislation in question is California Assembly … Continue reading
Got a drone? Watch where you fly it in the village of Summit. The village has a new ordinance to regulate them.
null Article source: https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/lake-country/news/oconomowoc/2019/01/14/village-of-summit-parks-are-now-the-designated-area-to-fly-model-airplanes/2569063002/
The What, Why and How of Industrial Robot Simulation Software for Offline Programming (OLP)
When it’s time to program an industrial robot on the production line, the line has to stop. Because this downtime can cost upwards of thousands of dollars, offline programming (OLP) is an attractive option for many manufacturers. Using simulation software, … Continue reading
Restoration: The 1912 Olmstead Pusher | History
Karl Heinzel is fiddling with a C-clamp fastened to a wing of the 1912 Olmsted Pusher so he can mount the wings on what he calls “Frankenstand,” an adjustable support he designed to display the fragile pieces of a century-old … Continue reading
VSU Hosts Science Saturday January 26
January 15, 2019 19-11 Jessica Pope Communications and Media Relations Coordinator VALDOSTA — The College of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, and Department of Computer Science at Valdosta State University will present Science Saturday: Adventures in Mathematics and Computer … Continue reading
Don Chadwick Went from Building Model Plans to Creating Silicon Valley’s Favorite Seat
Don Chadwick, 82, is an industrial designer and co-creator of Herman Miller Inc.’s Aeron chair. The ergonomic office seat was introduced in 1994 and first became popular with technology and Internet firms in the late 1990s. It is included in … Continue reading