Fran Blanche tears down a 1970s electro-mechanical digital clock. I love this kind of engineering. Sure, nowadays you could do this all with a handful of electronic parts (probably a single...
Fran Blanche tears down a 1970s electro-mechanical digital clock. I love this kind of engineering. Sure, nowadays you could do this all with a handful of electronic parts (probably a single off-the-shelf IC for a few pence) but this way is so much more fun.
Also the design is gorgeous. The second "hand" especially so.
I really like a lot of the content on that channel. I questioned my taste a tiny bit when she went off on a sliiiightly hairbrained tangent about UFO's a year ago, but her more technical videos...
I really like a lot of the content on that channel.
I questioned my taste a tiny bit when she went off on a sliiiightly hairbrained tangent about UFO's a year ago, but her more technical videos remain a treat.
Fran Blanche tears down a 1970s electro-mechanical digital clock. I love this kind of engineering. Sure, nowadays you could do this all with a handful of electronic parts (probably a single off-the-shelf IC for a few pence) but this way is so much more fun.
Also the design is gorgeous. The second "hand" especially so.
I really like a lot of the content on that channel.
I questioned my taste a tiny bit when she went off on a sliiiightly hairbrained tangent about UFO's a year ago, but her more technical videos remain a treat.