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Clock Wallpaper Anonymous
Found this on the net today. Does anyone have bigger picks of brushed-metal clock internals? I'm trying to make myself some (1680x1050) wallpaper.
>> Anonymous
If only this were animated, then it would be pure win.
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Here you go.
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Last big one I have.
>> Bat Guano
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clock, made of marble and bronze.
>> Bat Guano
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An electron micrograph of a microns wide ratchet.
>> Anonymous
>>343416
I don't believe that
>> Anonymous
>>343416

what is it used for?
>> Anonymous
>>343444
It is used to generate inquiries from the cognitively impaired.
>> Anonymous
>>342936

That's a render but who cares? ^^
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>>343425
http://www.memx.com/
Imagine a machine so small that it is imperceptible to the human eye. Imagine working machines no bigger than a grain of pollen. Imagine thousands of these machines batch fabricated on a single piece of silicon, for just a few pennies each. Imagine a world where gravity and inertia are no longer important, but atomic forces and surface science dominate. Imagine a silicon chip with thousands of microscopic mirrors working in unison, enabling the all optical network and removing the bottlenecks from the global telecommunications infrastructure. You are now entering the microdomain, a world occupied by an explosive technology known as MEMS. A world of challenge and opportunity, where traditional engineering concepts are turned upside down, and the realm of the "possible" is totally redefined.
MEMS are quietly changing the way you live, in ways that you might never imagine. The device that senses your car has been in an accident, and fires the airbag is a MEMS device. Most new cars have over a dozen MEMS devices, making your car safer, more energy efficient, and more environmentally friendly. MEMS are finding their way into a variety of medical devices, and everyday consumer products.
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>>343785

Dude, it's cool and all that you have Memx shares and all, but 4chan is hardly the place to talk them up. Nobody here gives a shit, we are just looking for hi-res nipples, yo.
>> Anonymous
>blah blah blah, yo.

Don't do that.
>> Anonymous
>>343785
Singularity is near
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MEMS - Micro Electronic and Mechanical Systems
They use lasers to carve microscopic gears and mechanical parts from silicon. http://www.tf.uni-kiel.de/matwis/amat/elmat_en/kap_6/backbone/r6_1_3.html
I'm not hawking for these guys, but the work is interesting.
Anyone have pictures of microscopic machines?
Pic: Spiral Bevel Ring Gear and Pinion