Sleeping Instructions Podcast

By: Maker Community Inc
  • Summary

  • Unable to fall asleep at night? Let us help by reading instruction manuals to you. We’ll bore you to sleep. If that doesn’t do the trick, you might just learn something from the varied manuals we’ ll read. Get comfy, press play, embrace the boredom and sleep should soon follow!
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Episodes
  • Sleeping Instructions - Model T Ford Part 3
    Sep 22 2020

    This week we are finishing the manual from the Ford Model T manual.

    The model T Ford was the earliest motor vehicle to be mass-produced, making vehicle ownership available to more people than ever before, and requiring a manual for the common owner.

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    53 mins
  • Sleeping Instructions - Model T Ford Part 2
    Aug 22 2020

    This week we are continuing to read the manual from the Ford Model T manual.

    The model T Ford was the earliest motor vehicle to be mass-produced, making vehicle ownership available to more people than ever before, and requiring a manual for the common owner.

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    51 mins
  • Sleeping Instructions - Singer Sewing Machine
    Aug 10 2020

    In this episode we will be reading an instruction manual for Singer sewing machines published in 1938. The iconic Singer sewing machine was not the very first sewing machine to be invented but was the first complex standardised technology to be mass marketed. It was one of the original disruptive technologies, changing the way the world manufactured textiles.

    You can read more about the history of Singer Company here: www.shorturl.at/arI13

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    47 mins

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