General Remarks: December 2007 Archives

What Santa didn't expect to find on your list

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So, here's my first real post.  In the spirit of the season, let's bulk up that holiday wishlist with just a little steampunk, shall we?  Though it might seem very commercial of me, I assure you, TLM is not selling out. . . *

Let us start with the Steampunk AnglePoise Webcam, available here.  Though a relatively low-powered camera, can you honestly say you have anything this fine on your desktop?

Clockwork anything makes me giddy as a schoolboy and I promise you that if they ever create a steampunk MP3 player, I don't care what its price is, I will buy it.  There are mods that people have created like The Ambience Enhancer, but for those of us whose mod skills are limited to Play-Doh©®TM, there is always the iPod Skin - considering how beat-up mine is at this point, I may very well be making such an investment. 

This next item is, in my opinion, in questionable taste though undeniably interesting.  The Titanic-DNA Watch is made from metal recovered from the actual ship.  The price is yet to be announced, but expect to pay a steam-powered first-born for it.  Despite being wonderfully attractive in keeping with the Steampunk aesthetic, capitalizing on such a disaster is questionable at best . . . but that didn't stop Celine Dion. 

Finally, for you Radio Riel listeners and other various audiophiles, prepare to empty your wallets for these giant speakers from MBL.  They're only $180,000 . . . but everyone goes into a little debt around the holidays, right? 

*. . . but Mr. Weyland does have his price!  

Turing's Steampunk Introduction

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Welcome to the new page of The Library Militant devoted to Steampunk.  In this space I will be posting (semi-)regularly about notable steampunk-related web sites, pages, articles, events, media, and of course happenings in Second Life.  I welcome any feedback and look forward to furthering Caledon Library's service to its Steampunk aficionados.  Enjoy!

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