Headed to Center Camp for espresso then tried to get over to the steam bath again but the line was enorm­ous and by then it was get­ting on for midday.

I had inter­views lined up with the crew from Mechabolic, which was an amaz­ing pro­ject to build a 110-foot long machine that ate trash and fuelled itself. Its mouth was a wood­chip­per, its molars another, smal­ler wood­chip­per and a gov­ern­ment paper shred­der, its lungs an air intake array for its V8 engine. In its guts sat three gas­i­fi­ers, turn­ing waste into bio-diesel, and send­ing some of it to the V8 for motion, some to a Lister engine and to a gen­er­ator for elec­tric lights and some straight to metal flowers arrayed above it. Its bowels gently dusted char­coal onto planter boxes that also drank waste water. In the end, the mon­ster only moved 69 feet, but it worked.

I abso­lutely loved the women who were work­ing on it. You go, grrls!

One of the better pic­tures I found of this comes from Wired, of course. This is the day before…