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Another addition to the toy collection today :D

 

Everyone, meet Lensbaby 2.0. Be kind. He's new.

  

USB to RJ45 Ethernet, USB and microUSB adapter. Multidevice USB 2.0 adapter. Allows connection to desktops, tablets, mobile phones, mobile terminals, etc. Compatible with Windows operating systems, Mac OS, Google Android, and Linux. It allows you to use USB devices on Android terminals and desktop computers, type keyboard, mouse, card readers, hard drives, etc. In desktops(Windows and Linux), also it has USB to Ethernet (RJ45 female).

 

Specifications

Device that connects to the USB port of a computer or mobile terminal. It has USB A-male connector (desktop) and microUSB connector plug (for connection to Android terminal).

6cm cable length for convenience of operation.

Multi-connector module, which has uNo female RJ45 (Ethernet TCP/IP), two USB A-female connector and one female connector microUSB.

Compatible with USB 2.0, USB 1.1 and OTG (On-The-Go) specifications.

Maximum transfer rate: 480 Mbps.

USB to ethernet adapter for desktop computers.

USB to USB devices for Windows, Mac OS, Android and Linux.

Bartop Top Somente Gabinete 2.0

"Bartop Top Gabinete 2". Bartop todo de encaixe, fácil e rápida montagem, feito em Router CNC. Podendo ser enviado desmontado.

UPMG qualidade garantida!

 

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Side view of the custom Ferrari yellow Slayer heading to Brazil

A cruel trick: this "hot coals" container, intended for the safe disposal of hot coals from grilling during warmer months, was filled with snow. On a day as cold as this, I would certainly have appreciated some hot coals to warm up on.

 

More at The Schumin Web:

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Bartop Top Somente Gabinete 2.0

"Bartop Top Gabinete 2". Bartop todo de encaixe, fácil e rápida montagem, feito em Router CNC. Podendo ser enviado desmontado.

UPMG qualidade garantida!

 

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Leica S (006) + Leica S Summicron 100mm f/2.0

Images from the 2013 edition of Ultra Music Festival - Weekend 1

 

March 15-17, 2013

Downtown Miami. USA

 

Client: Ultra Music Festival

© 2013 www.rudgr.com

 

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With Avengers: Endgame finally in theaters, it's only natural that the only Infinity War figure from Hot Toys I ordered finally shows up.

 

Portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, Dr. Strange played a pivotal role in the Infinity War movie. I'm pretty sure that everyone who has watched this movie isn't exactly blown away by this statement.

 

What you may not be as familiar with is the drama when it came to the Hot Toys figure.

 

Hot Toys released a Dr. Strange from his standalone film, which effectively is the same as the Infinity War one, except for the head sculpt.. but I'm jumping ahead of myself. Once the collecting public realized that Dr. Strange got dusted in Infinity War, there was a mad panic.

 

It was probably close to a month after the release of the movie, and Hot Toys had not announced anything about an Infinity War Dr. Strange figure, even though he played an incredibly prominent part in the movie. Believing that there would be no further figure releases for Strange, the original figure starting commanding stupid high pricing, sometimes in the neighbourhood of almost $700 USD, way, way up from it's MSRP of about $250 USD.

 

Scalpers who had been "smart enough to stock up" started effectively selling at whatever price they felt like. Despite multiple calls for collectors to basically calm down and not to add fuel to the fire, people were still being people, and bought they from scalpers anyway.

 

Prices were jumping higher and higher everyday, with collectors calling Retail Aftermarket Sellers opportunists - understandably so, but opportunists none the less, and with the Sellers retorting that they were victims of "market value", and that collectors were simply bitter because they weren't smart enough to preorder.

 

Sellers had the upper hand, as it were, for weeks, growing more bold by the day.

 

Then one day, it all came crashing down. I don't remember exactly what day it was in May 2018, but I can tell you this much: the moment that Hot Toys announced the Infinity Wars Dr. Strange figure, the aftermarket scalping of the original figure effectively came to a grinding halt. There was much rejoice in the collecting community, with the exception of sellers who were now stuck with MSRP Dr. Strange figures, or if I may say so myself, potentially bitter "friends" that bought their scalper priced figures because they were informed that there would only ever be one.

 

From personal experience, one seller was so salty about this change that he proclaimed the 2.0 figure to be a piece of garbage and that we were all failures at life because we couldn't afford a $700 USD Dr. Strange figure.

 

It was fun, fun times. There have been a few close calls here and there, most recently with Infinity War Thor, but overall figures that are jacked up in price are because they really are sold out.

 

My figure finally arrived after I'd say a 5 month delay or so over the original Hong Kong release. Not that I was in a hurry or keeping track, but it was amusing to marvel at just how many of the damn things Hot Toys sold that even as I write this there are people who ordered it all over the world who still haven't gotten their order.

 

So, now that it's here, lets dig in, shall we?

 

As with most Hot Toys figures, Dr. Strange comes packed in a windowed box with a slipcover. These ones slightly differ from norm by having a cutout in the bottom right hand corner to show the Avengers: Infinity War logo that is printed on the inner box.

 

As mentioned above, the contents of the box are effectively the same as the original figure. Identical items are as follows: same gang hand signs, two Sling Rings, an open and closed Eye of Agamoto, full fabric outfit including magnetically attaching Cloak of Levitation, two orange magic energy effect discs, and two sets of magic energy rings meant to mimic the effect in the movie (one set orange for general magic, one set green for when the Time Stone is being used). Both sets also come with a dynamic stand, albeit branded differently.

 

The headsculpt, which features the Infinity War hairstyle, is naturally different. One of the original accessories, the Book of Cagliostro, is no longer here (not a part of the movie at all) but has been replaced with four new magic effects, including a square effect, a larger round magic effect, an effect for the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak, and his sword construct. The Infinity War version also comes with a backdrop to mimic the effects of the Images of Ikon, where he multiplies to do battle.

 

I have to say, this is the first Hot Toys figure in a long time that I've personally been impressed with. The other ones have been pretty good, but the amount of work put into the design of his outfit is insane. It's pretty much all cloth (except for the belts and other such areas) and what is neat, at least for me, is that by staring at a miniature version of the character, you notice these fine details on the costume that you normally wouldn't even notice, like the various puffs on his boots and belt, and the asymmetric nature of the Cloak of Levitation.

 

The cloak attaches using three magnets, and generally holds in place but can move out of place when you're posing the main figure. There are some wires embedded into the cape itself, but I didn't find much use for the wires and wish they had simply made this a weighed cloak so it would drape down correctly.

 

Articulation in general is not hampered by this outfit, and this is the first Hot Toys figure I've opened in a long time that didn't come with a precautions list to follow when moving the figure. Sadly, Dr. Strange lacks any real neck movement other than pivoting, and has zero ankle articulation. This does limit the types of pose you can put the figure in, dynamic stand or not. The outfit SHOULD allow you to do overhead arm poses, but I can't say I bothered trying, particularly since you would need to remove the cloak to do it in the first place.

 

Paint work is, as always, top notch. Paintwork on the hair and mustache/goatee are phenomenal and really doesn't give me much to complain about, if anything. Paint on the Eye of Agamoto is also, unsurprisingly, solid.

 

Speaking of the head, the detailing is extremely well done, from the hairs on his head and face, to the subtle wrinkles on his face. The sculptor captured the shape of Benedict Cumberbatch's face and jawline very well, but I am of the belief that his hairline, particularly how close the grey parts slick to the side of his head, wasn't close enough, giving him, ironically, a fat head. Not that it changed from the prototype, mind you - this was always something I was weary of.

 

Another complaint I have is his eyes. For lack of better terms, it almost feels to me that as good as the Hot Toys sculpting team is, it's like they really don't get the shape of Westerner eyes. They're always way too small, if not too close together. Benedict Cumberbatch isn't an anime character, but he certainly has rounder eyes than what we see here.

 

Fine detailing isn't limited to the the head and outfit - each of the magic accessories also has a plethora of detailing in the form of the many mystic symbols and glyphs that exist in the world of Dr. Strange. it's quite impressive the amount of work that went into these.

 

While the coloured plastic pieces will never truly replicate the glowing CGI of the movies, most of the pieces do an acceptable job. The square coloured one, however, just looks really dumb. There really is no other way of putting it.

 

In the end, this figure truly is what ownership of a Hot Toys figure should feel like - premium quality all around, with just enough engineering limitations and design screw ups to remind you that this is an action figure.

 

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Borussia Dortmund [2-0] Werder Bremen | 11.11.2010

With Avengers: Endgame finally in theaters, it's only natural that the only Infinity War figure from Hot Toys I ordered finally shows up.

 

Portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, Dr. Strange played a pivotal role in the Infinity War movie. I'm pretty sure that everyone who has watched this movie isn't exactly blown away by this statement.

 

What you may not be as familiar with is the drama when it came to the Hot Toys figure.

 

Hot Toys released a Dr. Strange from his standalone film, which effectively is the same as the Infinity War one, except for the head sculpt.. but I'm jumping ahead of myself. Once the collecting public realized that Dr. Strange got dusted in Infinity War, there was a mad panic.

 

It was probably close to a month after the release of the movie, and Hot Toys had not announced anything about an Infinity War Dr. Strange figure, even though he played an incredibly prominent part in the movie. Believing that there would be no further figure releases for Strange, the original figure starting commanding stupid high pricing, sometimes in the neighbourhood of almost $700 USD, way, way up from it's MSRP of about $250 USD.

 

Scalpers who had been "smart enough to stock up" started effectively selling at whatever price they felt like. Despite multiple calls for collectors to basically calm down and not to add fuel to the fire, people were still being people, and bought they from scalpers anyway.

 

Prices were jumping higher and higher everyday, with collectors calling Retail Aftermarket Sellers opportunists - understandably so, but opportunists none the less, and with the Sellers retorting that they were victims of "market value", and that collectors were simply bitter because they weren't smart enough to preorder.

 

Sellers had the upper hand, as it were, for weeks, growing more bold by the day.

 

Then one day, it all came crashing down. I don't remember exactly what day it was in May 2018, but I can tell you this much: the moment that Hot Toys announced the Infinity Wars Dr. Strange figure, the aftermarket scalping of the original figure effectively came to a grinding halt. There was much rejoice in the collecting community, with the exception of sellers who were now stuck with MSRP Dr. Strange figures, or if I may say so myself, potentially bitter "friends" that bought their scalper priced figures because they were informed that there would only ever be one.

 

From personal experience, one seller was so salty about this change that he proclaimed the 2.0 figure to be a piece of garbage and that we were all failures at life because we couldn't afford a $700 USD Dr. Strange figure.

 

It was fun, fun times. There have been a few close calls here and there, most recently with Infinity War Thor, but overall figures that are jacked up in price are because they really are sold out.

 

My figure finally arrived after I'd say a 5 month delay or so over the original Hong Kong release. Not that I was in a hurry or keeping track, but it was amusing to marvel at just how many of the damn things Hot Toys sold that even as I write this there are people who ordered it all over the world who still haven't gotten their order.

 

So, now that it's here, lets dig in, shall we?

 

As with most Hot Toys figures, Dr. Strange comes packed in a windowed box with a slipcover. These ones slightly differ from norm by having a cutout in the bottom right hand corner to show the Avengers: Infinity War logo that is printed on the inner box.

 

As mentioned above, the contents of the box are effectively the same as the original figure. Identical items are as follows: same gang hand signs, two Sling Rings, an open and closed Eye of Agamoto, full fabric outfit including magnetically attaching Cloak of Levitation, two orange magic energy effect discs, and two sets of magic energy rings meant to mimic the effect in the movie (one set orange for general magic, one set green for when the Time Stone is being used). Both sets also come with a dynamic stand, albeit branded differently.

 

The headsculpt, which features the Infinity War hairstyle, is naturally different. One of the original accessories, the Book of Cagliostro, is no longer here (not a part of the movie at all) but has been replaced with four new magic effects, including a square effect, a larger round magic effect, an effect for the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak, and his sword construct. The Infinity War version also comes with a backdrop to mimic the effects of the Images of Ikon, where he multiplies to do battle.

 

I have to say, this is the first Hot Toys figure in a long time that I've personally been impressed with. The other ones have been pretty good, but the amount of work put into the design of his outfit is insane. It's pretty much all cloth (except for the belts and other such areas) and what is neat, at least for me, is that by staring at a miniature version of the character, you notice these fine details on the costume that you normally wouldn't even notice, like the various puffs on his boots and belt, and the asymmetric nature of the Cloak of Levitation.

 

The cloak attaches using three magnets, and generally holds in place but can move out of place when you're posing the main figure. There are some wires embedded into the cape itself, but I didn't find much use for the wires and wish they had simply made this a weighed cloak so it would drape down correctly.

 

Articulation in general is not hampered by this outfit, and this is the first Hot Toys figure I've opened in a long time that didn't come with a precautions list to follow when moving the figure. Sadly, Dr. Strange lacks any real neck movement other than pivoting, and has zero ankle articulation. This does limit the types of pose you can put the figure in, dynamic stand or not. The outfit SHOULD allow you to do overhead arm poses, but I can't say I bothered trying, particularly since you would need to remove the cloak to do it in the first place.

 

Paint work is, as always, top notch. Paintwork on the hair and mustache/goatee are phenomenal and really doesn't give me much to complain about, if anything. Paint on the Eye of Agamoto is also, unsurprisingly, solid.

 

Speaking of the head, the detailing is extremely well done, from the hairs on his head and face, to the subtle wrinkles on his face. The sculptor captured the shape of Benedict Cumberbatch's face and jawline very well, but I am of the belief that his hairline, particularly how close the grey parts slick to the side of his head, wasn't close enough, giving him, ironically, a fat head. Not that it changed from the prototype, mind you - this was always something I was weary of.

 

Another complaint I have is his eyes. For lack of better terms, it almost feels to me that as good as the Hot Toys sculpting team is, it's like they really don't get the shape of Westerner eyes. They're always way too small, if not too close together. Benedict Cumberbatch isn't an anime character, but he certainly has rounder eyes than what we see here.

 

Fine detailing isn't limited to the the head and outfit - each of the magic accessories also has a plethora of detailing in the form of the many mystic symbols and glyphs that exist in the world of Dr. Strange. it's quite impressive the amount of work that went into these.

 

While the coloured plastic pieces will never truly replicate the glowing CGI of the movies, most of the pieces do an acceptable job. The square coloured one, however, just looks really dumb. There really is no other way of putting it.

 

In the end, this figure truly is what ownership of a Hot Toys figure should feel like - premium quality all around, with just enough engineering limitations and design screw ups to remind you that this is an action figure.

 

Potteries #614 ..1974 Bristol VRT / ECW H43/31F. (c)S.Saunders.

The new location where I picked up the traditional HK pastry staples: Wife cake (Winter Melon pastry), salted egg yolk pastry with lotus seed paste or green bean paste. Only 2.5 dozen this time as I'm travelling a bit the next couple months and am involved in a cooking project.

 

But a must every time I come to Vancouver. I highly recommend this. Check out more on this photostream through the "Kam Do" tag.

 

Image taken with my Oneplus

Romania – Netherlands 10:7 (4:2, 3:2, 0:0, 3:3)

Chargé de remplacer la ZX plutôt classique sur le segment M1, Citroën choisit pour sa remplaçante de réaliser une petite Xantia, dont le succès est à juste raison important. Ainsi la Xsara voit le jour en 1998 avec un design en flèche, un petit capot arrière masquant le hayon, pas de vitre de custode et un porte-à-faux arrière court à l’opposé de l’avant. Tendance de l’époque oblige, ces lignes proches de la Xantia seront néanmoins assouplies avec de grandes courbes et quelques rayons bien venus. Phares et feux seront aussi moins acérés. Dans la continuité de sa célèbre grande sœur, la Xsara présente la même élégance et le même dynamisme, tout cela dans une taille plus compacte et un segment inférieur, valorisant ainsi son propriétaire. Le modèle proposé ici est très particulier, puisqu’il reçoit le système Dynalto qui remplace à la fois le démarreur et l’alternateur ; une innovation de taille. C’est un moteur électrique placé entre le moteur et la boîte de vitesses ? Électriquement beaucoup plus performant, il réduit la consomma-tion et les émissions polluantes, ajoute du confort et de la sécurité. Ce modèle a aussi permis les premiers essais presse. Il est donc, une fois de plus très rare.

 

Estimated : € 2.000 - 3.000

Sold for € 3.920

 

Vente des Réserves de l'Aventure Peugeot Citroën DS

Leclere Motorcars - Maison des Ventes

Citroen Heritage

Batiment 6

93600 Aulnay sous Bois

France

December 2017

Redes Sociales y Pymes - Analize 2.0

 

Zaragoza Activa 23 de noviembre, Ciclo de Redes Sociales y Pymes organizado por Gabriel del Molino

 

Foto de Jesús Arantegui

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Networked Engineer or Engineer 2.0 (greek version)

 

Δικτυωμένος Μηχανικός ή Μηχανικός 2.0

 

Για περισσότερα:

www.engineers2.gr

 

Βασισμένο σε έμπνευση του A. Couros (http://www.flickr.com/photos/courosa/2922421696/) και αισθητική ιδέα του Veja magazine (jmarconi).

The second PNY Technologies 2.0 GB SD memory card I've had since getting my Kodak EasyShare C643 Zoom digital camera died on me yesterday.

 

It died in the same way as the first one, which I had for only 2 weeks before replacing: I took about 5 or 6 pictures in a row, and, when I tried looking at the pictures, the camera said "File format not recognized", which happens sometimes when it auto-trashes a picture, so I turned the camera off and when I turned it on again, I got the digital camera equivalent of the "Blue Screen of Death", asking me to format the card, which does nothing to revive it.

 

The first time, it could just have been a dud card, but, since it happened twice, I'm a little concerned that it might not be a problem with the card but rather the camera.

 

And these things are $60 to $70 Canadian, and I'm not all that sure that it's still covered by warranty (and, even if it is, I'm not sure if I still have the receipt).

  

By the way, yes, that is indeed supposed to be the version of the Grim Reaper from the Cartoon Network show, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. I originally considered using Momo, the cute grim reaper-equivalent girl from the anime Shinigami no Ballad, but her character design is much too complex for me to draw her properly in MS Paint (I mean, I'm sure I could do it, but I didn't want to spend all of Easter working on a single picture).

Quadrupod 2.0 by Scott Parenteau

 

The Quadrupod is a giant metal walking vehicle that is driven from within a metal pod cabin. This giant machine walks on 4 electrically powered legs and looks like something out of a Jules Vern novel. The purpose of this work is to show how just a little low tech engineering and a pile of scrap metal can be used to create something that appears to be advanced technology. This art piece is meant to inspire do it yourself Sci-Fi

 

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This reduced-resolution photo has been released under the Creative Commons cc-by-sa 2.0 (generic) licence. Please credit this photo Michele Ahin and specify the licence that this photo is licenced under.

 

If you would like to use this photo under a different licence, or at a higher resolution please contact me for additional information.

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Vincent van Gogh

De hut, 1885

The cottage

 

oliverf op doek / oil on canvas

Vincent van Gogh Stichting

 

Na twee eenzame maanden in Drenthe vertrok Van Gogh begin december 1883 naar Nuenen, waar zijn ouders op dat moment woonden. Hij trok bij hen in en werkte aanvankelijk thuis, maar na een half jaar vond hij een geschikte ruimte elders in het dorp.

Net als in Drenthe, schilderde hij er de woningen van de plaatselijke landarbeiders. De hier weergegeven hut bestaat uit twee woningen onder een kap, is deels gemaakt van leem en heeft een dak van stro. Dit type stond op het punt te verdwijnen, en Van Gogh legde het juist om die reden vast.

 

Having spent two lonely months in Drenthe Van Gogh left for Nuenen in early December 1883. He moved in with his parents, who were living in the village, and initially worked at home for six months until he found a suitable studio elsewhere. As in Drenthe he painted the homes of the local peasants. The cottage in this painting accomodates two semi-detached dwellings. It is partially made of daub and the roof is thatched. This type of building was on the verge of disappearing from the countryside, which is why Van Gogh chose to record it.

 

inv. S87

 

This photo was taken on 23 june 2009 during a one-time exclusive photo session at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam for the Wiki Loves Art /NL project.

FC Bayern München - 1. FC Nürnberg

2 : 0

Rib & Rob sorgen in der 2. Halbzeit für den Derby-Sieg.

 

24. August 2013

Some more photos of the match in my stream!

Designed by Satoshi Kamiya

Folded by me

Web 2.0 has been a big part to this module and some may argue the foundation of our current media environment. So this picture is to represent Web 2.0 and what it signifies and has provided us with.

 

Undicesimo gol in campionato, il decimo consecutivo per il capitano e bomber gialloblù, Giampaolo Pazzini. Al 4' della ripresa, cross da sinistra di Romulo, controllo in area dell'attaccante gialloblù e destro a superare Provedel per la gioia del pubblico del Bentegodi.

An iPhone security flaw was found in the latest 2.0.2 software update. This flaw allows users access to private contacts, email, safari even on locked phones.

 

I also explain how to protect your phone from this bug.

 

I also posted this to youtube. www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGD3XX8WS_Q

turret buggy that you can build from the parts left after assembling your nxt 2.0 humanoid robot

Ալաշկերտ-Միկա՝ 2:0

Photo showing I-Wei Li (DE/TW/CA) (Curator Schizophrenia Taiwan 2.0).

 

Schizophrenia Taiwan 2.0 describes the tension arising from the conflict between Taiwan’s strong sense of national identity and its ambivalent national status in relation to China.

 

Credits Florian Voggeneder

Sorrisi da Campovolo 2.0

Club Brugge - KRC Genk : 2-0 (Flag Day)

BirdID Lithuania last summer gathering 7-8th June 2015

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