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A waffle/pancake pan from Williams Sonoma. I'm still working on the technique to flip them.

So I took the plunge and got a second matching (well sorta) LCD - apparently Acer had made a few improvements, new one is even clearer & sharper.

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DJ Gadget performing at the Aquarius Stage at the Sci-Fi Con 2017

 

Visit this location at Stage of Aquarius in Second Life

I've kind of become a Google Nexus fan. Is it obvious?

A cardboard box was holding up all our charging gadgets, from phones to iPods to cameras to drill batteries to the DustBuster.

I found this "Computer Humidity-Temperature calculator at the thrift store.

 

While I have had a lot of trouble with my current HP Pavilion Laptop overheating (causing the video driver to fail...not just once, but three times) I don't know how to use this gadget to calculate my overheating risks. It just looks cool.

 

Somewhere I have a pica wheel that converts inches to picas, a unit used in typesetting back in the old, old days of the 1970s and 1980s. I do know how to use that because I worked for years as a copy editor.

 

Direct scan from my personal collection.

I got funny tummy

Then the iPhone came out in Japan and changed all that - it was the only notable phone on the Japanese market at the time with a touch screen and decent computer connectivity.

 

I had used the iPhone since then and upgraded once to the iPhone 4S. Being a Mac user, the iPhone only increased my Apple Fanboi-ism. The iPhone enabled me to increase productivity in my daily workflow.

 

But while I still am a Mac user, the Apple magic has started to fade away. One of the reasons was the introduction of the very disappointing MacBook Pro Retina which I bought and returned immediately due to the screen resolution - not good at all for anybody working with web graphics - and no - its nothing to do with apps being Retina ready or not.

 

1024px x 768px images look tiny at native resolution - my clients dont want download sizes of images blown up just for Retina users.

 

Another reason is that as I became busier, I found myself wasting time getting information onto my iPhone. I work in the TV industry and deal with many file formats - I wasted time converting videos (waiting) and then transferring them to my iPhone via a cable. Everything had to go through iTunes! There were not even apps from Apple which did the converting meaning that one had to use tools like Video Monkey - is it still like this?

 

I also deal with sensitive images of unreleased figures, anime titles and wot not but images are all managed through iTunes - they all show up in the photo gallery which is not good either - I would get into heaps of trouble by my clients if somebody saw something they shouldn't - same with all the ecchi images too ^^

 

The iPhone started to become very restrictive for my workflow and so I switched to Android. I already reviewed my Samsung Galaxy S3 so today I will be talking about how its been using Android for over half a year and why I'm not one of the 80% who would recommend iPhone.

   

View more at www.dannychoo.com/post/en/26872/Japan+recommends+iPhone+o...

Taken for the dailyshoot.com assignment #ds117: Take a photo of your favorite gadget.

 

Wonder if the iPad is going to be as successful as this little guy?

 

On top of the Intuos4

I've always wanted to do one of these. A small collection of the various gadgets I own- some retired, some not. Mouse over for the notes!

Ok, so it arrived yesterday and it is a Dell UltraSharp 2005FP - Flat Panel 20.1’. What can I say, it is just as wide as I thought it would be but the height is a bit disappointing, but that is really my fault, I never bothered to actually check that. Anyway it is super ok, the main point which is to have a bigger resolution than my laptop display (1400x1050) is fullfiled having 1680x1050, the ergonomics are great so are the colors, and absolutely no flaw (no dead or bad pixels).

   

iPod 15gb 3G, iPod Nano 4gb, Sony PSP, Sony Clie TJ-37, Samsung D415, Nintendo DS, Polaroid PDM-0722.

una aplicación gratuita para el iPhone, iWikiPhone o iTranslate, un traductor con soporte para 35 idiomas.

 

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New gadget for the D7000 is the Phottix Geo One GPS geo-tagger. This costs half the price of the Nikon GPS-1 and is pretty much identical apart from this one comes with the wired remote while the Nikon version you have to buy the remote separately.

 

You have to change one setting to stop the exposure meter timing out when the GPS unit is attached as it takes 45 seconds from cold to get a signal. Subsequent images are around 10 seconds from warm start.

 

File name: 10_03_000896b

Binder label: Leisure - Reading, Travel

Title: Read! Pro Bono [back]

Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 9 cm.

Genre: Advertising cards

Subject: Dwarfs; Gadgets

Notes: Title from item.

Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

Rights: No known restrictions.

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