Moving house is 1/3 furniture-based crossfit, 1/3 gazing wistfully at books (either the unread or the too long since-read) and (for me), 1/3 unearthing hardware I had apparently forgotten about. It's like laughing at technology from still-recent movies, but for items in my house.
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This is obviously a non-recoverable state for a piece of hardware (I mean, the electronics still "worked" in the sense that you could power them on and observe them operating, but not really in any practical way beyond that)pic.twitter.com/Z08p0egJUm
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Some half a year or so after doing the teardown, Google did a recall-and-replace on Glass hardware. I didn't figure they'd send a replacement, but after getting a "send whatever you have" I dropped the parts in a box and shipped it away. Soon after.. a new pair arrived.
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I have never used them, I do still have them. The prism coating has crazed somewhat, so I'm not sure if they're still all that functionally useful. But I'm open to ideas about what to do with these (now) historical artifacts.
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(The Coin kind of just got included in this tale by proximity. The only connection here is that I'm not sure what to do with it, but am open to ideas.)
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