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The Secret Life of Machines

169 pointsby Breadmakeralmost 4 years ago

15 comments

nieksandalmost 4 years ago
Mr. Hunkin has been publishing a new Secret Life of Components series to youtube: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=6JAgXz6xO0s&amp;list=PLtaR0lZhSyANYB0Xxb9OSp47pHuQmj3Ol" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=6JAgXz6xO0s&amp;list=PLtaR0lZhSy...</a><p>It is really great stuff if you enjoy building things.
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fanf2almost 4 years ago
The Secret Life of Machines is a brilliant classic, and it’s great to hear Tim Hunkin’s behind-the-scenes memories.<p>Also great is Tim Hunkin’s Secret Life of Components which he released on YouTube earlier this year <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.timhunkin.com&#x2F;a241_component-videos.htm" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.timhunkin.com&#x2F;a241_component-videos.htm</a>
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rjmunroalmost 4 years ago
As a kid this was one of my favourite programs ever, but I could never figure out when it was on and only ever seemed to catch bits of it here and there.<p>There is also a &quot;Secret Life of the Home&quot; interactive exhibit in the London Science Museum, also made by Tim Hunkin: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencemuseum.org.uk&#x2F;learning&#x2F;secret-life-home-school-info" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencemuseum.org.uk&#x2F;learning&#x2F;secret-life-home-s...</a>
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space_ghostalmost 4 years ago
&quot;The Secret Life Of Machines&quot; was a very bright spot in my childhood. My mother recorded the episodes on VHS cassettes and I wore those things out playing them. I&#x27;ve been rewatching them as Tim posts them on YT and I&#x27;m delighted to find that they&#x27;re as brilliant and hilarious now as they were 30 years ago.
AndrewStephensalmost 4 years ago
A show so brilliant that I used to skip school in order to watch it when it aired on Friday mornings in New Zealand.<p>My favorite episode is the one on VCR machines - probably the most mechanically complex device to have been mass marketed.
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open-source-uxalmost 4 years ago
I was struck by this passage on Tim Hunkin&#x27;s website:<p>&quot;<i>...making things had made me realise just how much clever human activity in the world can not be explained in words or suit the format of a book, let alone fit with the publishing fashion of the day.</i>&quot;<p>I think this is one of the reasons why posters here have fond memories of this series - it&#x27;s full of inventive ways to explain technology (with a dash of humour).<p>The Word Processor episode (1991) is excellent for anyone looking for something computer-related. It&#x27;s broader than just looking at word processors but also explains how computers developed.<p><i>The Secret Life of the Word Processor</i> (1991): <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=CNcP7KgWaXg" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=CNcP7KgWaXg</a><p>This is a nice description of Word Processing from the TV programme:<p>&quot;<i>It&#x27;s an extraordinary elaborate way to write something with a separate keyboard, monitor, computer and printer. But the ease of trying sentences out and moving them about does give writing a whole new freedom.</i>&quot;
sixothreealmost 4 years ago
I have been looking for a documentary I saw maybe 10 years ago. I think it was called the History of the VTR.<p>It focused on the VTR as part of broadcast television. And I vaguely remember a section talking about the kind of errors and how they would present themselves in the broadcast.<p>If anyone know about &#x2F; remembers &#x2F; knows where to find this documentary, I would be thankful!
frosted-flakesalmost 4 years ago
Tim Hunkin&#x27;s website is an absolute gem. Poke around, he&#x27;s written about almost everything he&#x27;s done or made.
angry_octetalmost 4 years ago
I wish I was a Tim, but I think I&#x27;m Rex in search of a Tim.
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calpatersonalmost 4 years ago
I watched the boiler episode to learn how central heating worked and got drawn in, they&#x27;re all excellent and explain a lot.
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marshrayalmost 4 years ago
In the vacuum cleaner episode @ 20:34<p>&quot;This is a pig, built for <i>The Pink Floyd</i>, by a local firm.&quot;
raaxealmost 4 years ago
If you live in London, Tim Hunkin operates an arcade filled with machines he&#x27;s built. It&#x27;s well worth a visit:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.novelty-automation.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.novelty-automation.com&#x2F;</a>
johnwalkralmost 4 years ago
I was a bit surprised to see he is still active, but it turns out he was only 38 when the series started!
johnwalkralmost 4 years ago
This and “Computer Chronicles” are on repeat for my background noise.
Breadmakeralmost 4 years ago
remastered and upscaled
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