Vitruvian Newton
Noted Newton evangelist Grant Hutchinson has found what Newton-wielding geeks like me would consider a great historical image -- an X-ray of a Newton Messagepad's inner workings. He's posted an artificially colored portion of the image on his blog, and a much larger, annotated black and white version on his Flickr account. As Grant notes, "It's partly an exercise in technical documentation, but it's also pure,
green-bleeding geekiness. Come on, admit it... you would've done the
same thing." Yes, I would. Check it out.Share
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Noted Newton evangelist Grant Hutchinson has found what Newton-wielding geeks like me would consider a great historical image -- an X-ray...
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Dave Caolo
Alex: Good work. Here's a star.
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Alex
Found it: http://homepage.mac.com/mullins_az/TiGutz/index.html
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Alex
Isn't there one of a powerbook lying around the internet somewhere?
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