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Steampunk wacom tablet?

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Actually, it's Edison's electric pen :-)

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If it is electric, it isn't steampunk :)
Electricity was never discovered...
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ematecki wrote:If it is electric, it isn't steampunk :)
Electricity was never discovered...
Oh my, this pneumatic Mac gets really noisy when I'm applying an FX stack :)
Electricity can be steampunk... it would be powered by Tesla coils and steam engines.
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For my current project I have done extensive research on the steam engine period (2nd half of 19th century and Edison's heyday). Most people have no idea how prevalent a device that used to be, powering office machines. bicycles (the most famous brand was the Roper) but my most favorite surprise was this one:
http://weirdscaryandusualstuff.tumblr.c ... ered-dildo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Must have been hot!
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:For my current project I have done extensive research on the steam engine period (2nd half of 19th century and Edison's heyday). Most people have no idea how prevalent a device that used to be, powering office machines. bicycles (the most famous brand was the Roper) but my most favorite surprise was this one:
http://weirdscaryandusualstuff.tumblr.c ... ered-dildo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Must have been hot!
Oh my god!
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:For my current project I have done extensive research on the steam engine period (2nd half of 19th century and Edison's heyday). Most people have no idea how prevalent a device that used to be, powering office machines. bicycles (the most famous brand was the Roper) but my most favorite surprise was this one:
http://weirdscaryandusualstuff.tumblr.c ... ered-dildo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Must have been hot!
Great appliance for a steam-punk movie :)
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idragosani wrote:
ematecki wrote:If it is electric, it isn't steampunk :)
Electricity was never discovered...
Oh my, this pneumatic Mac gets really noisy when I'm applying an FX stack :)
Electricity can be steampunk... it would be powered by Tesla coils and steam engines.
Thats not impossible, but quite borderline... once you have electricity, you have electric light (no more gaslight), telegraphs, and soon electric motors...
Exactly what made steam disappear as a power source.
(At least "steam" in the common sense, most electric power plants are still steam powered, coal or nuclear combustible still heats water which turns to steam and powers turbines which power the electric generators).
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ematecki wrote:
Paul Fierlinger wrote:For my current project I have done extensive research on the steam engine period (2nd half of 19th century and Edison's heyday). Most people have no idea how prevalent a device that used to be, powering office machines. bicycles (the most famous brand was the Roper) but my most favorite surprise was this one:
http://weirdscaryandusualstuff.tumblr.c ... ered-dildo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Must have been hot!
Great appliance for a steam-punk movie :)
Steampunk porn :twisted:
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I loved your discussion, guys. I feel like I've just watched a "Big Bang theory" episode... :roll:
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