add a couple of electric screwjacks for that fully immersive Mechwarrior 2 experience I
know we've all wished for at one point
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/0cfKZdvhqgw/0.jpg
Dec 9, 2013 06:25:48 PM, tony.barreca(a)gmail.com wrote:
A prototype Orgasmatron. No home is complete without one!
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Gideon Weisberg (gweisberg(a)riekes.org)
gweisberg(a)riekes.org> wrote:
Hi Hol,
I can't vouch that it's the same exact
model, but that's about what it looks like. Amazing how it always gives people that
smile!
If nobody buys it, then we'd let it go to
where ever would have the most use for it (and maybe pay some delivery gas). Let me know
what you think.
-Gideon
________________________________________
From: Hol Gaskill [hol(a)gaskill.com]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2013 3:22 PM
To: Gideon Weisberg (gweisberg(a)riekes.org)
Cc: sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] Maker/tinkerer
parts
Hi Gideon,
This one?
http://www.weber.edu/WSUImages/employeewellness/Bod_Pod.JPG
I don't know if you'd find anyone
interested in buying this machine at sudo room, but if you need to get rid of it we would
definitely put the components to creative re-use. Sensory deprivation chamber in the
sound room, anyone??? Looks pretty awesome.
Cheers,
Hol
Dec 9, 2013 02:24:19 PM, gweisberg(a)Riekes.org
wrote:
Hello, I was asked to post this message about a
bunch of possible parts here by a member. Let me know if anyone finds this useful.
>My name is Gideon Weisberg, and work I with
the non-profit Riekes Center in Menlo Park (mentoring in sports, fitness, the arts, music,
and nature awareness). Years ago (10?) we were given a Bod-Pod to allow the fitness
department to offer a (then) state-of-the-art body assessment system to low-income
students, as well as the other athletes who train at our center.
>While at the time this version of the Bod-Pod system ran about $50,000, it is
now obsolete. It likely has lots of useful parts for a tinkering lab. I am looking for
ways to find a new home for the system, and am especially interested in helping any useful
parts find their way into innovative reuse or educational programs (or at least becomes
somebody's weird furniture/studio prop).
>Any proceeds from selling this system will go directly into our programs (the
first $750 I can raise will be buying new tires for our passenger van). The Bod Pod (with
it's computer station, manual, and calibration/maintenance records) can be delivered
within the Bay Area.
>I am open to thoughts and suggestions regarding the ultimate fate of this
devise. I don't want it to go in a land-fill.
>Thank you for your consideration,
>Gideon Weisberg
>gweisberg(a)riekes.org
>Coordinating Naturalist
>The Riekes Center
>www.riekes.org
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