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My bought this Camera about 2 years ago.
Amazingly cute and has strong contrast with Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8 /6.5 lense.
It's shakey in the dark though.
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Just placed an order for this... This new mindstorm robot will use Bluetooth and USB 2.0 to achieve self-awareness through their PC programmable 32-bit processors. Their ultrasonic "eyes" and sound, light and touch sensors will make them unstoppable...
ODC - GADGETS
a very handy tool/gadget for when a boat is coming along side of a jetty or wharf
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Picked one of these GRID-IT organizers up today thanks to this LifeHacker post.
These are all things that were floating around in my bag anyway, but it's nice to finally have a way to organize them!
Just my new gadgets... the first, a off-camera cord TTL, for my flash 580EX.. Directly from HongKong. Very good deal.
The second, my Remote Shutter for Canon cameras. Made by my friend, Djames. Works exactly like the original, but a little cheaper. Thanks Djames!
The one 'gadget' my mother uses all the time. It comes with a wireless sensor you attach to the mains cable.
In the case of my parents house because they are elderly they have two meters one for the cheap rate storage/space heaters and one for normal electricity. The display reads 0kW because the sensor is attached to the cheap rate cable when all the heaters were off. When one of the heaters is switched on you see an almost immediate jump in usage of about 0.6-0.7kW ( you can purchase additional sensors as there are three sensor inputs on the wireless transmitter, which would be useful for seeing combined usage, I don't believe you could read the sensors individually )
You can program in the amount electricity costs you per kw and set alarms for usage limits and enter a unit for the amount of greenhouse gas per kw you believe is emitted.
A handy device which I believe are being given away in small localised trials to see how they affects usage patterns. Anyway it lets mum see how many of her heaters are on all over the house from the Kitchen.
Due to licensing problems it no longer seems to be called Electrisave it is now OWL Wireless Electricity Monitor cheaper than it was as Electrisave also available on Amazon , a neat Xmas gift.
There is also the Efergy homeCO2meter which has a memory function ( appearantly also to be included in the upcoming OWL model ) and is about a tenner cheaper.
One of the various gadgets I got for Christmas this year was this unique camera. Basically, it's a microscope that's powered by the computer's USB port. It features 4 white LEDs near the lens for illuminating the material which you are trying to view.
The camera has the standard Zoom and Focus rings similar to those on a standard microscope and/or D-SLR lens. The button visible on the top is the shutter button, allowing the user to take a snapshot of the object they are viewing.
I will post some images taken with this camera.
Although I like new gadgets it can take a very long time before I give in. I resisted the (Sony)walkman for years as I did the compact-disc player. I like my daughter’s Ipod but never bought one myself.
A few years ago I did bye a PDA (Palm) but it was the cheapest model (black and white). My incredible Nokia mini-computer (phone, PDA, photocamera, adressbook, agenda, mp3-player) I got relatively cheap because it wasn’t the latest model.
Yes, I blame my upbringing, I blame Luther and Calvin!
Or is it really something ingrained in my character?
Anyhow, for my birthday I got a navigation system. Although sceptical for years, my attitude changed when the prices went down (Calvin again!) and I realized more and more how often we had problems finding places where we had never been before, even if we had printed out a description of the route to take. Although my daughter loves the theatrics that go along with two parents, not being able to find the road, we can easily do without all the stress.
So I wonder, will this small apparatus improve my life? My well-being?
(Btw: I changed my profile-message. Maybe you like to read and tell me if it's an improvement ;-))
Scanned* using the Hillbilly Film Scanner (tm).
Resolution is low. Color reproduction is more accurate than that achieved by the Gadget 5MP scanner.
From Ryan 'shipwreck' Shupe
From submitter:
Hi Julie-
Fellow tech geek here submitting my entries to your contest. I've been waiting it out all week so we could get some sun in the rainy northwets for nice pics, but the weather wasn't cooperating (tomorrow its supposed to be seventy, but that's too late) so sorry for the late submission (i'm sure you're swamped).
These are from the Western Washington University Campus. Hope you enjoy! Disclaimer: they're very punny (you can decide funny if you want). I AM otherly-abled (read: an amputee from childhood cancer), so i get a kick out of leg jokes. I do also like the quote from The Producers: "if you got it, flaunt it."
Good luck with your decision- that lap(s)top is more powerful than every computer I've ever owned combined- whoever wins it is sure one lucky @#$%! (I'm normally such a humble guy- what is it about drool-able tech that makes my eyes green?) ; ).
Cheers,
Ryan 'shipwreck' Shupe (I got the name being a crazy counselor at camp Goodtimes...)
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Other pix that he entered:
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it simply works to catch a better signal. perfect for indoors if you are sitting behind a few wall. you can either put this antenna with "booster" on your router or your wifi-usb-receiver
Gadget case with ever so sweet deer, Le Faon, que j'aime meme. It is lined, has a wrist strap and inside has pockets perfectly suited for Nintendo DS games !
Bought on Etsy from SmileRecipe!
HTC Apache (Sprint PPC-6700) w/ WinMo 6.5
Blackberry Pearl 8100 w/ BB 4.5
iPhone 3G w/ 2.2.1
HTC Magic (Google Ion) w/ Android 1.5
Palm Pre w/ WebOS 1.0.2
Todo etiquetadito, con gran parte de mis gadgets y un montón de cosas sin las que perdería el norte continuamente, anda que no es relajante el sitio... como mola.
To the left, my well-worn X3i. To the right, the brand-spanking new X50v.
While still not looking as sleek as the more expensive HP models I am happy to say Dell is making some progress in making their products look nicer.
Also, it is good to have a girlfriend who works as a buyer for a large IT company; all the presents she gets 'somehow' end up in my pockets *grin*
At the time I switched, the iPhone didn't have any decent navigation features. The Android has a great nav app and with the large screen it gives standard built in car navigation systems a run for their monies.
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