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A Switch of a Desklamp
List of things you will need to begin with electronics.
Red Sea (Feb. 18, 2004) – Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Bill Gardner, of Sioux City, Iowa, solders components on a printed circuit board in the Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Department’s (AIMD) micro-miniature shop aboard the aircraft carrier, USS George Washington (CVN 73). The Norfolk, Va.- based nuclear powered aircraft carrier is on a scheduled deployment. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate Airman Joan E. Kretschmer. (RELEASED)
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

Sonolite Color Organ designed by Daniel Meyer and published in Popular Electronics May 1968
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

540 designed by Daniel Meyer and published in Popular Electronics May 1971
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

Plastic Tiger designed by Daniel Meyer and published in Popular Electronics October 1971
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

Universal Tiger designed by Daniel Meyer and published in Popular Electronics October 1970
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

FET Stereo Preamp designed by Daniel Meyer and published in Popular Electronics May 1969
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

Psychedelia designed by Don Lancaster and published in Popular Electronics September 1969
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

The Southwest Technical Products mailing permit number was 1973 and is often mistakenly given as the publication year of a catalog. This catalog was published around November 1972.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

Psychedelia designed by Don Lancaster and published in Popular Electronics September 1969
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1972. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor. They sold computers until the late 1980s.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

The Southwest Technical Products mailing permit number was 1973 and is often mistakenly given as the publication year of a catalog. The order form included with this catalog list a Texas sales tax of 3.0 percent. The Texas Tax Rate History shows this rate was used from October 1, 1968 to September 30, 1969. All of the projects in this catalog were designed by 1969. A few construction articles were printed in early 1970 magazines but this is consistent with magazine publishing lead times.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

FET Stereo Preamp designed by Daniel Meyer and published in Popular Electronics May 1969
Southwest Technical Products Corporation catalog circa 1969. Founded by Daniel Meyer in 1964, SWTPC sold kits of parts for electronics projects published in magazines such as Popular Electronics and Radio-Electronics. In late 1975 they introduced the SWTPC 6800 Computer System based on the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.

The Southwest Technical Products mailing permit number was 1973 and is often mistakenly given as the publication year of a catalog. The order form included with this catalog list a Texas sales tax of 3.0 percent. The Texas Tax Rate History shows this rate was used from October 1, 1968 to September 30, 1969. All of the projects in this catalog were designed by 1969. A few construction articles were printed in early 1970 magazines but this is consistent with magazine publishing lead times.
Otona no Kagaku presents: Mycom night (5th July 2009, TOKYO CULTURE CULTURE)
Parts of Gakken Theremin mini
You have to turn those little slots with the provided tuning stick, but I am having trouble working out what each one does.
The black stick poking out the side is the on/off switch.
Rear view - you can see the speaker grill and the base of the antenna.
Ladyada's tb303 clone
x0xb0x #036 complete and working. Acid included.
STG's setup
Gakken SX-150 Analog Synthesizer
Gakken SX-150 (Analog Synthesizer) with MIDI I/F
beginning of the stylophone (Gakken Otonano Kagaku)
stylophone synthesizer almost done
My humble setup
NEC ОјCOM Training Kit TK-80E
Otona no Kagaku presents: Mycom night (5th July 2009, TOKYO CULTURE CULTURE)
A star at the Walk of Game in the Metreon in San Francisco, California.
The star for StarCraft at the Walk of Game in the Metreon in San Francisco, California.
The star for Sid Meier at the Walk of Game in the Metreon in San Francisco, California.
The star for Shigeru Miyamoto at the Walk of Game in the Metreon in San Francisco, California.
The star for Link from The Legend of Zelda at the Walk of Game in the Metreon in San Francisco, California.
The star for Lara Croft from Tomb Raider at the Walk of Game in the Metreon in San Francisco, California.
The star for John Carmack at the Walk of Game in the Metreon in San Francisco, California.
The star for Halo at the Walk of Game in the Metreon in San Francisco, California.
Role Playing Gamers at the Burg-Con in Berlin
Role Playing Gamers at the Burg-Con in Berlin
James D. Rolfe as the Angry Video Game Nerd at The Digital Press video game store in Clifton, New Jersey
A portrait of James Rolfe, The Angry Video Game Nerd made by myself
12 box version of roll the bones dice game
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A screenshot from the town of Stonemill in Prophecy : The Demon Kingdom.
Shows Official Re-volt standings for 2-way games played overall. These standings are certified.
Retrospec allow all screenshots of all games to be used in the public domain.

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Klass of 99 by Retrospec
A screen shot from the game 'The Depot' running on the Retribution Engine. Created by A.P.Gardner. To be included in the article titled 'Retribution Engine'.
Screenshots of the town
Rallycross at Blackwood.
Project: Starfighter being played under Linux
PHRPG - Fight
Screenshot of en:Dubai Police Serious Game by en:BinSubaih.
screenshot of O-Game, a famouse web brewser based game
..been trying to get out to level eight for ages
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Manager-Mania.com LIVE 2D match screenshot.
Screenshot of the open and free computer game LinГ©o 0.2
Screenshot: the light reaction game from the Genomics Digital Lab Project
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Screenshot of the open and free computer game IVAN
A screenshot from Magrathean Technologies game, Incognito
A screenshot from Magrathean Technologies game, Incognito
This is a screenshot of Greenfoot 1.5.4
A graphical version of tileset for Dwarf Fortress
3D image: cross section of a plant leaf
Play ground in online football manager FA13
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A screenshot from Seven, by Manik
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Screenshot from Eternal Lands game.
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screenshot of the game
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Drum Trainer screenshot
Dink Smallwood is firing hellfire on a stone giant
Digger remasterized version for Windows 95. This game is under GNU GPL license with permision from the original autor Rob Sleath.
Robin Redeker, self made screenshot of the Deliantra client. All graphics used by the game are available under the terms of GPL, as is the client itself.
Screenshot of the CyberCIEGE game
Created by me, Chris Ducat, using 1.7.0 windows client version of Crossfire.
The title screen of Prophecy : The Demon Kingdom.
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Casting Magic
The virtual world
The virtual world
The virtual world
Screenshot from the game Bounci
Screenshot from the game Bounci XDream
Screenshot from the game Bounci Madness 2
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Biops 2
Banner made for SLU Virtual Campus Website
Screenshot of Balazar
screenshot from Atocity version 8.0
Capture d'Г©cran rГ©alisГ©e Г  partir du scГ©nario
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A Map of Western Noob Island
Game show visitors playing at a line of Xbox 360 machines; the game is Project Sylpheed, published by Square Enix and Microsoft, but is distorted enough and of a minor portion of the image that it should qualify under de minimis.
Super Scope (Super Nintendo) in action.
A woman playing Sonic and the Magic Rings on Wii
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Three people playing video game The Beatles: Rock Band at the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle, Washington, United States.
Four people playing Rock Band 2 at the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle, Washington.
Photo of me
A child playing his Playstation Portable (PSP)
Guy playing wii
People playing Guitar Hero III in Barcelona, Spain.
Arcade videogame Moon Patrol
NFL greats Warren Moon, left and Marshall Faulk, play the newly released Madden NFL 07 game on Xbox360 during Maddenolidey in Madden, Miss. (pop. 74), Tuesday, August 22, 2006. The football stars then invited local attendees to play the game with them.(Photo by Greg Campbell)
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The welcome party before the Ninja Gaiden Master Tournament World Championship at Tokyo Game Show 2004. The Japanese finalist, 'maruyo' is getting a feel of the game the finalists will be playing during the championship.
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The Guitar Hero area had several soundbooths with people performing. You could put on headphones to listen. You can see the similarities and differences to RockBand by looking at the instruments. The RockBand booth was not nearly as exciting, sadly.
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Festival du jeu vidГ©o 2008 (video game festival) (Paris, France).
2 men playing arcade game Fast Draw (Southland Engineering Inc., 1964) at California Extreme Arcade pinball Show 2009
ESWC Final 2006, Palais Omnisports of Paris Bercy; Quake 4 duel final qualification between Johan
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Bruno Andujar stretches for a throw during a Nintendo “Wii Bowling” video game contest sponsored by Dell during the Navy Exchange Customer Appreciation Weekend, Oct. 31. – JTF Guantanamo photo by Army Pfc. Eric Liesse
ESWC Final 2006, Palais Omnisports of Paris Bercy; Quake 4 duel final; Johan
Young person playing with a GameCube
Daniel Brown, representing Navy, and Frank Wooten, representing Army, duel it out during the final round of the NCAA Army vs. Navy video game challenge. The competition was organized by Guantanamo Bay’s Morale, Welfare and Recreation program in spirit of the classic Army – Navy football game.
NCAA football is a popular video game and for this occasion, offered the platform for all competition.
Child playing a video game
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Two men are using their computers (playing computer game).
Telltale Games team at the Comic-Com 2007.
From left to right: Chuck Jordan, Jake Rodkin, Dave Grossman, Daniel Farjam Herrera, Doug Tabacco, Emily Morganti, and the demo machine with Sam in
Suzanne Seggerman. FreeSouls photo by Joi Ito
Picture of Tom Hall, John Romero and Warren Spector at Ion Storm, Dallas, TX.
Picture of Mark Caldwell
Jesse Divnich professional photo
Former Bungie employee Frank O'Connor, cropped from free picture: At the Halo 3 beta event.
Fiona Sperry is the new General Manager of Electronic Arts' UK studio, based in Chertsey. Until recently, she was the studio boss of Criterion Games, which made titles like the Burnout series and Black.
Members of Cloud team. From left to right: Erik Nelson, Glenn Song, Kellee Santiago, Jenova Chen, Vincent Diamante.
Ben Shultz, the
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What-the-butler-saw machine at Herne Bay Museum and Gallery. Possibly Edwardian. These tourist amusements used a set of flicking cards containing sequential photographs to simulate moving pictures; they were cheap attractions in the entrances to indoor amusement arcades on piers or on the seafront. They tended to contain quaint and voyeuristic flicks: a typical one still in use at Southend pier in 1963 had a butler peeping through a keyhole to see his lady employer showing her ankles and voluminous bloomers.
English: Mike Krahulik, co-creator of Penny Arcade. Taken at ComiCon 2009
Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins, creators of Penny Arcade. Taken at ComiCon 2009
Jerry Holkins (Tycho of Penny Arcade)
Transitions
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Picture of the WDR Radio Orchestra Cologne and the FILMharmonic Choir performing Symphonic Shades at the Funkhaus Wallrafplatz.
A picture of the WDR Radio Orchestra Cologne, the WDR Radio Choir Cologne, Jonne Valtonen, Rony Barrak, Benyamin Nuss and Arnie Roth, taken after the performance of Symphonic Fantasies in the Cologne Philharmonic Hall (on September 12, 2009).
Parallel Composing
Max Payne Theme - transcribed by Xavenos
Layering
Fahrenheit Theme – transcribed by Xavenos
Branching
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