Daily Archives: March 25, 2013


To finish first, first you must finish

The 1980 Rondeau M378 was positively crude by the standards of the top cars running at Le Mans today. The visual differences are also quite striking. Up top, the Rondeau has a huge roof that looks like it would quite roomy compared to the tiny cockpits of todays machines like the Audi R18 and Toyota TS030.

The other huge difference is the front tires. The Rondeau had the tiny front tires that were also typical of the formula one cars of the era. In recent years, LMP1 cars have switched to using the same size wheels and tires on the front and rear of the car. 

The Privately Designed Car That Beat Porsche At Le Mans
In 1980, a tiny French team’s boss sat into the car he designed himself and pushed the pedal to the floor as long as he could so his co-driver could finish the 24 Hours Of Le Mans two laps ahead of Po…

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* +TechShop is a pretty amazing company*

* +TechShop is a pretty amazing company*

Whether you are a hobbyist that just wants access to a great array of tools at an affordable price or a small scale manufacturer. Last year when I was working on a story about the opening of TechShop Detroit, I met a luthier that was actually doing his business out of TechShop. Anyone that wants to create stuff or just learn should check out TechShop.

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America's most important startup?

This is a really long video. More than an hour. Why is it so long? Because Techshop could be the most important startup to United States' manufacturing industry. Here we spend an hour with CEO Mark Hatch. 

What is Techshop? It's a place where you can make things. We get an in-depth tour. You can learn more here: http://www.techshop.ws

In this video you'll also meet several startups that call Techshop home. 

This is why Techshop is so important to our economy. It's providing a place for many other startups to get going, meet cofounders, and make the things that need to be made to startup companies.

Don't miss the discussion of 3D printing at about 36 minutes into the video: America's most important startup? as we visit one of the startups located at Techshop San Francisco, Type A Machines. Learn more about this 3D Printing Startup at http://typeamachines.com

At about 45 minutes into the video we meet SF Made, a non-profit that is helping the growing manufacturing sector in San Francisco America's most important startup?

At 54 minutes into the tour we meet ProtoTank, a startup that makes unique signs. America's most important startup?

At 62 minutes into it, the founder of ProtoTank shows me a cool wearable LED system he built. America's most important startup?

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