

I've been fairly active over the holiday season visiting people, and enjoying the snow from the window of a train, or S-Bahn, or bus. I've also enjoyed quiet periods at home.


I sorted out my books and threw many away. I sorted out my bookshelves (see photo) and found 30 books I have not yet read (see photo). I'm reading three at the moment but clearly need to increase my reading speed :-)

I also decided to hammer a camera. A great feeling. Try it! I have already hammered laptops and posted to this blog. Remember? This time it was a Polaroid I found at the back of a cupboard. Interesting to find out what was behind the plastic casing.
Very much technology of the 1960s, but surprising to see how many parts the thing had. Then I began to wonder about the brain of the person who thought up this thing. Now most of us use digital cameras and never think about this older 'new' technology.
I was interested to see the link between plastic, metal and basic electronic circuits. Just think, in a few years we shall have to go to a museum to see such things! Don't forget that you saw it for free here!
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Mach kaputt, was Dich kaputt macht...zerschlage die Handys in der S-Bahn...
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