[Foundation-l] How to make a puzzle globe

Philippe Beaudette pbeaudette at wikimedia.org
Sun Nov 1 21:13:32 UTC 2009


It is.

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Philippe Beaudette
philippe at wikimedia.org

On Nov 1, 2009, at 2:56 PM, effe iets anders  
<effeietsanders at gmail.com> wrote:

> is this the same as the one in the Office?
>
> 2009/11/1 William Pietri <william at scissor.com>
>
>> David Gerard wrote:
>>>
>> http://www.externaute.net/la-globe-en-puzzle-de-wikipedia-en-realite-3d/1071
>>>
>>
>> English-speakers may wish to consult the original source, the blog of
>> the globe-makers, here:
>>
>> http://www.becausewecan.org/Wiki_globe
>>
>> There are more photos and some explanatory text.
>>
>>
>> Those in the SF area with an interest in this kind of thing should  
>> keep
>> an eye on their blog for their occasional open houses. E.g.:
>>
>> http://www.becausewecan.org/october09_eatfoodtalkshop
>>
>> Not only do you get to see the shop and in-progress projects, but a  
>> very
>> interesting collection of makers turn up there. Last I visited, I met
>> one couple who built a 3D printer that uses table sugar as the  
>> working
>> medium, and got a great under-the-hood tour of a home-converted  
>> electric
>> car. Very inspiring.
>>
>> William
>>
>>
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