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English: I was visiting Bolt’s cool new incubator digs, and felt especially drawn to the disassembled consumer electronics products splayed onto rectangular displays, like a vivisection of the consumer tech frontier. I’ll leave each unlabeled if you want to guess what they are... I'll put the answers at the bottom of the comments below,.

It reminds me of the device disassembly class I led at my kids’ kindergarten. Old VCRs, digital cameras and HDDs are fantastic on the inside, with a strange hybrid of miniature electronics and moving parts. Here is an article I wrote for WIRED with photos that link to my flickr blog details on each disassembly.

For the next project, we plan to collaborate. I have a full Apollo guidance computer (very rare and huge) and a Saturn V launch control computer to disassemble and document.... should be amazing inside.
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Author Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA

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