We love our props here at Hackaday, and whenever we come across a piece from the Back To The Future fandom, it’s hard to resist showcasing it. In this case, [Xyster101] is showing of his build of Doc ...
Add a flux capacitor and a Mr. Fusion to a DeLorean and it becomes a time machine. But without those, a DeLorean is just a car. A 35-year old car at that, and thus lacking even the most basic modern ...
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A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
What’s stainless steel and vinyl, has more than a dozen necks and heads, and has the ability to spit liquid into the face of anyone who touches it? It’s called a Flux Capacitor and it may be coming to ...
In the popular movie franchise "Back to the Future", an eccentric scientist creates a time machine that runs on a flux capacitor. Now a group of actual physicists from Australia and Switzerland have ...
We have featured quite a few different iPhone and iPad decals here at Geeky Gadgets, and the latest one will appeal to all the Back To The Future fans out there: the Flux Capacitor iPhone 4 Decal.
Jonny Smith is a British car journalist (you may know him best from Fifth Gear) with an interesting perspective on all things automotive. His current project—called the Flux Capacitor—is no exception.
Turns out there may really be (almost) such a thing as a flux capacitor. For those of you under 30 years of age, I digress to explain the term flux capacitor. The term flux capacitor originated from ...
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