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BBC RICL 2014 Sparks Will Fly How To Hack Your Home 2 of 3 Making Contact.nfo
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Title: BBC Royal Institution Christmas Lectures 2014 Sparks Will Fly
How To Hack Your Home 2 of 3 Making Contact
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Type.................: TV Series
Part Size............: 50,000,000
Number of Parts......: 15
Compression Format...: RAR
File Validation......: PAR2/SFV
Number of PAR2 files.: 7
SFV Files............: 1
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Posted by............: johncymru
Posted to............: alt.binaries.documentaries
Posted on............: 20141230
Original Air Date....: 20141230
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wlv8r
Professor Danielle George takes three great British inventions - the light
bulb, the telephone and the motor - and shows you how to hack, adapt and
transform them to do extraordinary things. This is tinkering for the 21st
century.
Inspired by Alexander Graham Bell, Danielle attempts to beam a special guest
into the theatre via hologram using the technology found in a mobile phone.
Along the way, Danielle shows the next generation how to hack, adapt and
transform the electronics found in the home to have fun and make a difference
to the world.
This year's Royal Institution Christmas Lectures have been inspired by the
great inventors and the thousands of people playing with technology at their
kitchen tables or tinkering in their garden sheds. When Scottish inventor
Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated the first telephone in 1876, he could never
have dreamed that in 2014 we'd all be carrying wire-free phones in our pockets
and be able to video chat in crystal clear HD across the world.
In this lecture, Danielle explains how these technologies work and shows how
they can be adapted to help keep you connected to the people around you. She
shows how to control paintball guns with a webcam and turn your smartphone into
a microscope, whilst also investigating a device that allows you to feel
invisible objects in mid-air.
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