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One day Trurl the constructor put together a machine that could build anything beginning with the letter 'n'.
How could two people get the same set of parts and make such different constructions? But then, there was rising. That had to be taken into account. What could a doormat rear but a pair of boots?
Today there are two points where a car manufacturer has interaction with you as an owner of a car. One, you buy the car. Two, you go to the car shop to repair the car.
I'm a sort of nuts-and-bolts guy. I'm into turning wrenches and swinging a hammer and wrenching on cars.
What I cannot build. I do not understand.
I took the pieces you threw away, put them together by night and day. Washed by the rain. Dried by the sun. A million pieces all in one.
We are built from broken parts
In order to make a perfect and beautiful machine, it is not requisite to know how to make it. All the works of human genius can be understood in the end to be products of a cascade of generate-and-test procedures that are, at bottom, algorithmic and mindless
Objects and their manufacture are inseparable, you understand a product if you understand how it's made.
I take computers practically apart and put them back together. I have a supercomputer I built over the years out of different computers.
As the semantic engineer, your job is naming the parts and tightening nuts and bolts. I suggest you get back to your office and do that - right now!
The process of building a part doesn't really stop.
Hi! I'm Ethan, I shop at Ikea. I bought a $300 dining suite and it took me three days to assemble!
Hard is trying to rebuild yourself, piece by piece, with no instruction book, and no clue as to where all the important bits are supposed to go.
MANUFACTURER: mnm.MOD
I must for myself insist that when finished, that is when all the parts are in place and are working, that now it has become an object and will therefore have its boundaries as definite as the prow, the stern, the sides, and bottom bound as a boat.
GIVE US THE TOOLS AND WE WILL FINISH THE WORK
It was exactly an assembly line. You could look into infinity down these rows of drawing tables.
I like fixing things.
In the beginning, God created human beings, which is to say God put the ingredients together, embedded the instructions for building on the template, and put it all into four separate eggs marked 'Some Assembly Required.
When you have a few cake formulas and filling ideas in your repertoire, you will find that it's pretty much an assembly job - you can mix and match a different way every time.
The financial benefits of prefabrication have never been as large as its advocates predicted, for although some labor costs can be reduced by machine manufacturing, on-site assembly of any building still depends to some extent on the handwork of skilled craftsmen.
Instruction tables will have to be made up by mathematicians with computing experience and perhaps a certain puzzle-solving ability. There need be no real danger of it ever becoming a drudge, for any processes that are quite mechanical may be turned over to the machine itself.
Procedure follows this law: It doesn't matter how much damage there is. If the right part fails, expect collapse.
Somebody placed the shuttle in your hand: somebody who had already arranged the threads.
One of the most highly developed skills in contemporary Western civilization is dissection: the split -up of problems into their smallest possible components. We are good at it. So good, we often forget to put the pieces back together again.
Don't ask me to put up a shelf, but I love engineering.
It has taken a great deal of energy, which has not been so difficult to summon as the necessary patience to wait, simply wait much of the time - until my instincts assured me that I had assembled my materials in proper order for a final welding into their natural form.
It's hard to work on an assembly line of broken hearts Not supposed to fix them, only strip and sell the parts
I'm quite handy with a screwdriver. I like making and fixing things.
Yanking at my leg, straining every muscle, my customized Gray Ghost rebuilt as a chopper sparks and squeals.
My boot catches and I'm flipped. Sliding down E-70 Highway on leather, my gloves scrubbed by the tarmac.
It is therefore necessary to prepare the imminent and inevitable identification of man with the motor, facilitating and perfecting an incessant exchange of intuition, rhythm, instinct and metallic discipline, quite utterly unknown to the majority of humanity and only divined by the most lucid mind.
The design of each element should be thought out in order to be easy to make and easy to repair.
Every decently-made object, from a house to a lamp post to a bridge, spoon or egg cup, is not just a piece of 'stuff' but a physical embodiment of human energy, testimony to the magical ability of our species to take raw materials and turn them into things of use, value and beauty.
solder. this is me
and you together
wanted to build a toaster from scratch. He started by taking apart a
An organised system of machines, to which motion is communicated by the transmitting mechanism from a central automation, is the most developed form of production by machinery.
As a kid, I remember taking apart whatever I could get my hands on.
Real men don't use instructions, son. Besides, this is just the manufacturer's opinion on how to put this together.
As with the factory, so with the office: in an assembly line, the smaller the piece of work assigned to any single individual, the less skill it requires, and the less likely the possibility that doing it well will lead to doing something more interesting and better paid.
First you use machines, then you wear machines, and then ... ? Then you serve machines.
Relationships should be like flat pack; come with easy to follow instructions so that you knew which bits fitted where
Objects are made to be completed by the human mind.
Create instructions or a visual diagram for something that normally wouldn't need them.
The factory is the machine that builds the machine.
engineer finishes
The inspection once completed it is usual to put everything carefully back in place as far as possible. It is enjoined by a certain ethics not to do unto others what coming from them might give offence.
We manufacture automotive components including critical engine and axle parts for passenger cars, diesel engines and medium & heavy commercial vehicles. Till 1997, our focus was almost entirely on the domestic market with a relatively insignificant portion of revenues from exports.
Architecture must make connections
As a child I was always taking things apart. My idea was that I was 'fixing' things, but I guess I was breaking them really.
For a machine to run smoothly and predictably,
its parts must be standard and hence replaceable,
features which contribute, respectively,
to modern depersonalization and anxiety.
The stuff of life turned out to be not a quivering, glowing, wondrous gel but a contraption of tiny jigs, springs, hinges, rods, sheets, magnets, zippers, and trapdoors, assembled by a data tape whose information is copied, downloaded and scanned.
Man is a shrewd inventor, and is ever taking the hint of a new machine from his own structure, adapting some secret of his own anatomy in iron, wood, and leather, to some required function in the work of the world.
How often we must remember the art of the surgeon, which, in replacing the broken bone, contents itself with releasing the parts from false position; they fly into place by the action of the muscles. On this art of nature all our arts rely.
Bit by bit, putting it together ...
Piece by piece, only way to make a work of art.
Every moment makes a contribution,
Every little detail plays a part.
Having just the vision's no solution,
Everything depends on execution,
Putting it together, that's what counts.
The craftsman and the artist say, "Here, I made this." The workingman is asked to follow instructions.
I could never understand how to build a computer, but the best I could hope for is to understand the people that do.
Step by step and the thing is done.
I can write a program that lets you break the copy protection on a music file. But I can't write a program that solders new connections onto a chip for you.
The pieces all fit together. Yet everything was falling apart.
It is not a large exaggeration to say that everything else in a computer exists in order to bring information swiftly to the ALU for manipulation; and for the ALU, adding is the mechanical equivalent of breathing. But
This thing couldn't have fallen apart faster if you'd bought it at Ikea, and
Strap On spelled backwards is No Parts. Just sayin'.
I was not prepared for the actual process itself; having to go to the shop and having some molds done.
As you may know, I am a mechanical engineer.
I am a maker of useful things.
Set fire to the broken pieces; start anew.
I am an artist who works with Lego.
Being a Dad is the greatest, except for assembling things.
laid out the quill, ink, sand, and paper.
It's the nuts and bolts time of the year and we don't have enough nuts and bolts.
Nothing is less instructive than a machine.
Schools vast factories for the manufacture of robots.
Screwdrivers, women who screw drivers.
Word-carpentry is like any other kind of carpentry: you must join your sentences smoothly.
I have problems with machines which aren't gestural.
Making stuff: The folks at Instructables have put up some killer HOWTOs for building the technology in this book. It's easy and incredibly fun. There's nothing so rewarding in this world as making stuff, especially stuff that makes you more free.
A vast technology has been developed to prevent, reduce, or terminate exhausting labor and physical damage. It is now dedicated to the production of the most trivial conveniences and comfort.
Don't throw a monkey-wrench into the machinery.
A friend gathers all the pieces and gives them back in the right order.
I remember disassembling and putting an old analog alarm clock together. It was a lot of fun figuring out why it still worked with that one spring missing.
You can't put something together again unless you've torn it apart first.
Now, a living organism is nothing but a wonderful machine endowed with the most marvellous properties and set going by means of the most complex and delicate mechanism.
I am a mechanical techie. I can build things with my hands.
I have discovered in my life that it is more challenging to build than to maintain.
Of all the toys available, none is better designed than the owner himself. A large multipurpose plaything, its parts can be made to move in almost any direction. It comes completely assembled, and it makes a sound when you jump on it.
I used to build things, maintain them and what-not. Sometimes, we'd take things apart completely just to get a good look at the thing on the inside. Then, put it all back together ... Now, I'm lucky if I can build a complete sentence.
Topology is destiny,' he said, and put the drawers on. One leg at a time.
Opinions are to the vast apparatus of social existence what oil is to machines: one does not go up to a turbine and pour machine oil over it; one applies a little to hidden spindles and joints that one has to know.
The machine enslaves, the hand sets free.
I just write mechanical things.
As the editor-in-chief of the do-it-yourself magazine 'Make,' I've met scores of dedicated makers. They come from all walks of life - rich, poor, young, old, male, female, religious, atheist, liberal, conservative.
And that was all of it. The machine stretched out in an endless, dizzying series of loops and whirls and weird mechanisms, sprouting wires like tree
roots. It didn't look real to her. Neither did Myrnin, as he turned to her with a barely concealed red glow in his eyes.
What the gears cannot do the computer might. The computer is the Proteus of machines. Its essence is its universality, its power to simulate
The whole worl's in a state o' chassis.
I think I have more in common with a carpenter than you might think. We're putting things together.
A fix-it man, they used to call it, when things still got fixed instead of just junked. If
You gotta call a blacksmith.
If something is easy to repair, it is easy to construct.
I get a moral satisfaction out of putting things together.