🍱 Electric Lunch Box for Adults – 90W Portable Heated Lunch Box (3.5L)

Electric Lunch Box for Adults – 90W Portable Heated Lunch Box (3.5L) is a convenient solution for enjoying hot homemade meals anywhere. This portable heated lunch box works with 12V, 24V, and 110V power, makinhome, in the office, in the car, or in a truck.

With its large 3.5L capacity and 2-layer design, you can easily separate different foods such as rice, vegetables, and meat. The 2.5L removable 304 stainless steel container ensures safe and hygienic food storage while also being easy to clean.

The 90W fast heating system warms your food in about 20–30 minutes, so you don’t need a microwave. This makes it an ideal choice for drivers, office workers, construction workers, and travelers who want a warm meal on the go.

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Lausanne, general view, Geneva Lake, Switzerland between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. Views of Switzerland

#Lausanne #GenevaLake #Switzerland #Viewsof #ElectricLight #photography #historicalPhotos

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001702432/

"The times they are a-changin'".
#electriclight #museum #timeschange

Three kinds of light.

#moonsicle #eveningclouds #electriclight #sunset

(Ursprünglich am 15. März 2024 auf Instagram gepostet.)

#OTD OCTOBER; 21 1879 Thomas Edison's carbon filament lightbulb was invented

THOMAS ALVA EDISON SET ABOUT HARNESSING ELECTRICITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ILLUMINATiON...

#LetThereBeLight #ElectricLight

Some spoils from bending yesterday. I made a new and better balanced Pink-Bo, a Citrus guitar wiggler, a ruby hand headstock wrapper and a cobalt blue carnival style wrap for the bongo toy. These are going on this hacked toy sculpture I am making.

I might remake the blue wrap to make it fit better. Excited to play more with mounting these and seeing how they interact with the light sensitive circuits below (and how said circuits might control these bright tubes)😃⚡🎉✨😋

#neon #electriclight #sculpture #wip #color #handmade #urbancraft #craft #nyc #madeinnyc #brooklyn #soundandvision #lightart #soundart #circuitbending #neonlight #realneon

Retrotechtacular: The Secret Life of the Electric Light

Normally, when we pick out something to carry the "Retrotechtacular" banner, it's a film from the good old days when technology was young and fresh, and filmmakers were paid by one corporate giant or another to produce a film extolling the benefits of their products or services, often with a not-so-subtle "celebrate the march of progress" undertone.

So when we spied this remastered version of _The Secret Life of the Electric Light, _ an episode from [Tim Hunkin]'s fabulous educational The Secret Life of Machines TV series, we didn't really think it would be good Retrotechtacular fodder. But just watching a few minutes reminded us of why the series was must-see TV back in the 1990s (when it first aired widely here in the States), especially for the budding geek. When viewed with eyes more used to CGI animations and high production values, what [Tim] and his collaborator, the late [Rex Garrod], accomplished with each of these programs is truly astounding. Almost every bit of the material, as well as the delivery, has an off-the-cuff quality to it that belies what must have taken an enormous amount of planning and organization to pull off. [Tim] and [Rex] obviously went to a lot of trouble to make it look like they didn't go to a lot of trouble, and the result is films that home in on the essentials of technology in a way few programs have ever managed, and none since. And the set-piece at the end of each episode -- often meeting its pyrotechnic destruction -- always were real crowd-pleasers. They still are.

We have to say the remastered versions of The Secret Life episodes, all of which appear to be posted at [Tim]'s YouTube channel, look just great, and the retrospectives at the end of each episode where he talks about the travails of production are priceless. Also posted are his more recent The Secret Life of Components, which is a treasure trove of practical tips for makers and backyard engineers that's well worth watching too.

#retrotechtacular #electriclight #lightbulb #remastered #retrotechtactular #rexgarrod #thesecretlife #timhunkin #tv

Retrotechtacular: The Secret Life Of The Electric Light

Normally, when we pick out something to carry the “Retrotechtacular” banner, it’s a film from the good old days when technology was young and fresh, and filmmakers were paid by on…

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