Those of you who are in the travelling hackerbox chatroom often know this post has been a long time coming.
The first travelling hacker box has been stolen. It was stolen by a jackass in Georgia. There are exactly three people who know who stole the travelling hacker box: Benchoff, the guy who shipped it to the jackass, and the jackass himself.
A retrospective of the first travelling hacker box
The first travelling hacker box travelled to the following places, in order:
- Philadelphia, PA
- Bay Area, CA
- Cape Cod, MA
- Seattle, WA
- Long Island, NY
- Middle of, TX
- Cape Cod, Again
- Some jerk's house in Georgia.
The total distance traveled given by a great circle calculator was 14167 miles. That's over half the distance of what I wanted to cover before going internationally. Oh well. Now we know to vet people more carefully before dispatching the box to them.
A NEW BOX APPEARS
Let's not forget the old travelling hacker box had problems. It was, after all, an ill-fitting horror freight case stuffed inside a USPS flat rate box. There was wasted space. This problem has been solved with the Travelling Hacker Box Mk. 2.
Lloyd T Cannon III has solved the problem of wasted space by reinforcing a USPS flat rate box with 'kevlar' and 'custard'. We can only hope by 'custard' he means 'epoxy'. The new travelling hacker box is built around a medium flat-rate box. This will ultimately be cheaper to send, while still providing the structural rigidity required of tens of thousands of miles of travel.
Right now the Mk. 2 box is travelling from Lloyd to hackaday's own Sophi in upstate NY. This is a total of 1584 miles.
Over the next few days, I'm going to do the route planning for the first 25000 miles. The plan is still the same: go around the circumference of the Earth while still enjoying USPS flat rate boxes. After that, we hit Europe, Asia, Africa, and the rest of the world.
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Um I don't live on Cape Cod but I do live in MA lol
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that's one of those, 'close enough, privacy something something'
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word
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there is no kevlar in that box, it's canvas.
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"organic kevlar"
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That works just don't want to get anyone's hopes up, it's stronger than a normal cardboard box just not drive a truck over it strong.
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Seattle WA, ahh so close to me.. ;) Portland OR, hope it comes with way.
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Don't forget, @Benchoff , you promised me an early shot at the box and told me to remind you when the new box was announced. This is that reminder. :)
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