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Reproduction stickers on the controls.

Front control arm with old bushes

The Soyuz has 3 seats - this is what I see from mine on the left. Credit: Chris Hadfield

Deputy Minister in technical workshop, Khatlon province, Tajikistan, 27 March 2010

 

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No more remote controls on the coffee table.

 

Pioneer Receiver

FetchTV - Pay TV via iiNet

Sony TV

but only the buttons I need

 

When the new TV arrives the Sony TV section will be removed and a whole lot of new buttons will be added and trained.

 

Software from www.touch-ir.com/

Hardware from www.usbuirt.com/overview.htm

In Happy Go Lightly Silkstone Fashion

Head for Glamour earrings

This Control Room is also on level 3 but is hidden behind the Knight Studio. This is where media operations take place for footage in the Knight Studio on Pennsylvania Avenue.

¡Ojo que este no estaba disfrazado!

Control Room RAF Holmpton Nuclear Bunker.

FINALLY!!!! after a 15 day wait. my new remote came, all the way from Germany. my Panasonic lumix FX30 wont use a infrared so this was the 2nd best option... wanted one for so long, kepped putting it off, of course i havd to try it out as soon as it came , ... no more doing the 10 second dash ,,,,,

 

IT has a 12M LEAD ! whats that ...46 foot?? i can set my camera up in the garden and dissapear in to the shade and shoot all the lovelys... we have so many in the garden but i alway take so long either focusung or finding the little critters when the lens is pulled right in! .... ive shot some tits already.. we now have wrens and a couple of other birds i have no idea what they are, plus a pr of robins who nest in the yucca tree xx

Broken control panel on the floor, once used for a paper machine.

Abandoned Crown Vantage/James River paper factory in Parchment, MI.

The Control room next to the generator room, this room is pretty messy from the remains of other urbexers sleeping in here. At NGTE Pyestock

Control Arms demonstration, Sheffield

 

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Copyright: Paul Cantrell

 

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This is a LEGO radiotherapy playset with a medical linear accelerator (LINAC), a CT scanner (computer tomograph) for treatment planning, and a control room for both LINAC and CT scanner.

 

Belville figures comprise the staff; brick separators receive their treatments - they suffer from diseases that require radiotherapy.

 

The control room (middle) is manned with a medical physicist, responsible for treatment planning, and an RT nurse at the CT scanner. In addition there is a brick separator on a stretcher waiting for his treatment.

(There is some indication that the staff are somewhat nerdy.)

 

The LINAC room is on the left side. There are two cameras for patient surveillance.

A shelf contains some masks, a wingboard, and a knee cushion. A radiation-shielding door provides access from the control room. It may be opened and closed.

A brick separator is currently being treated.

 

The LINAC has an on-board imaging system and a portal vision; both can be deployed. The gantry can be rotated, and the patient table may be swiveled.

 

The CT room is to the right; another brick separator is being scanned. The patient table is movable.

  

Controlled burn south of Prescott, Az on 11/7/2012

This is 2 images, one shot to expose the sky and smoke and the other to get the trees in the foreground. They were combined with Photoshop.

Leah's getting much better with neck control and holding her head up.

My new remote turned up this week. At first I was shocked at how huge it was, then I realised it fitted in quite well with Tony Stark. It looks like it could, quite feasibly, control the original power suit!

 

I figured I'd save some cash and go for the cheap option, and so far, I'm very impressed.

A controlled burn at the former Seventh Day Adventist Book Center in Sun Prairie, WI on September 29, 2008.

The combination aperture and "weather condition" knob from a Revere 40 8mm movie camera, allowing shooters to adjust via either f/stop or prevailing seasonal conditions (Bright-Hazy-Dull/Winter-Summer).

Control room on a swing bridge over the Avon.

The Control tower at Greenham Common as seen from the other side of the runway

Onboard CX776 from Jakarta CGK to Hong Kong HKG

The old WW2 control tower at Shepherd's Grove in Suffolk - this was demolished a few weeks later. I was quite possibly one of the last people to go inside.. (apart from the people who demolished it).

Control Desk at an old pershing station.

 

Wachpult eine alten Pershing Station.

James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.

Controls

 

Circa 1980's...

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