Coperni CD Player Swipe Bag Has 3D-Printed Body, Complete with USB-C Charging

Coperni CD Player Swipe Bag Has 3D-Printed Body, Complete with USB-C Charging

Coperni CD Player Swipe Bag 3D Printed
A 3D-printed alien tripod robot may be useful for some, but it just doesn’t bring back the same nostalgic memories as the Coperni CD Player Swipe Bag. It resembles a Sony DEJ611 portable CD player from 2000 and was recently showcased at the company’s F/W 2023 collection show in Paris.


Coperni CD Player Swipe Bag 3D Printed
No modern features were added, such as the ability to play MP3s, but it does feature a 3D-printed body and USB-C charging for the portable CD player. There’s no word yet on when or if this bag will be released. In related news, Sony’s D-50/D-5 was launched in November 1984 and became the first portable CD player, two years after mass production of CDs began. It offered the same functions as the full-size CDP-101 player, but did not have a remote control nor the repeat function of the full-size unit.

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NASA Astronauts Accidentally Drop Tool Bag During Space Walk, Captured on Video

NASA Astronauts Accidentally Drop Tool Bag During Space Walk, Captured on Video

NASA Astronauts Drop Toolbox Space Walk Video
NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara accidentally dropped a toolbox during their first ISS spacewalk this month. They were working on the station’s solar arrays, which track the sun, but they ran out of time to remove and safely stow a communications electronics box, called the Radio Frequency Group.

There wasn’t enough time during the spacewalk to complete the work, so the two astronauts lifted some multilayer insulation to make a better assessment of how to approach the job on a future spacewalk. This was when one tool bag was inadvertently lost.

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Flight controllers spotted the tool bag using external station cameras. The tools were not needed for the remainder of the spacewalk. Mission Control analyzed the bag’s trajectory and determined that risk of recontacting the station is low and that the onboard crew and space station are safe with no action required,” said NASA.

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