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Poorly Purple Parking/Q-Park Heathrow Scania Fencer F1 shuttle bus YN72ZPR gets a helping hand back to the Pits from J&A Recovery's very smart 2017 Scania 6x2 (+2) NR05WAP, fitted with NRC Quick-Swap breakdown equipment.
ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti swapping the shell of a laptop aboard the International Space Station during her Minerva mission. She posted these images to her social media on 22 August 2022 with the caption:
When IT hardware fails on you… some things are the same, in space or on Earth! Laptops seem to fail more frequently up here, though. We are all proficient at shell swaps by now!
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Credit: ESA/NASA
I was fascinated to see that the laptop had Roman letters on the keyboard – and all the instructions in English – but Cyrillic text on the screen.
I wasnt feeling up to it, so Im not happy with the pics, but here is one which I think is ok.
it was fun.
Previous laptop battles here
Monk's Tomb in Pagoda Forest Shaolin Buddhist Monastery Henan Province China
CoF109: Habitat & Low Contrast
I love my new MacBook, and Widgets are too much fun (although the flickr one isn't working today, grr). Here are the specs for my new baby, for those of you who care:
13.3-inch widescreen display
1280 x 800 resolution
2.0GHz Intel Core Duo processor
1GB memory (2x512MB SODIMMs)
60GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive
SuperDrive (DVD±RW, CD-RW)
Yay!
Lacking a laptop, and wondering when the next lighting102 assignment would show up, i decided to abstract the strobist laptop thing a little. If it doesn't count, i'll remove it from the pool.
There's a Vivitar 285 at 1/4 power covered with a folded yellow duster in the cupboard, and 430EX snooted at 1/16 power sat on the picture rail camera top-right. The exposure was 1" so the torch-light would show up.
Tidied in photoshop. I should mention the diffuse glow faded to a very high transparency since it altered the look of the lighting a little.
Ideally i'd have another light camera left, for the bottles and cheese-grater on the sink (and the knee shadow &c. &c.). But i don't have a third flash, and i'm still waiting on the gels for colour balancing with a desklamp.
.. Rashi got this new Laptop on her 11th B'day and I thought I will do a selfie with it :)
Strobe:
SB700: At 1/64 power, strapped with a green gel behind and facing the laptop screen
SB910: at 30 degree, camera right and 1/32 power, bounced
Graham, Thomas and I were astounded at the size of this monster. obviously not meant to carry out of the house.
The Googles found this: www.mydigitallife.info/2007/05/11/new-hp-pavilion-hdx-dra...
My old dell M1210 (3 years old now) has slowed down to a crawl. For the past few weeks it has been freezing every time it tries to run multiple applications, such as anti-virus, backup, spotify, etc.
This has been getting on my nerves now, so I spent a few hours today changing computers temporarily until my new Sony S 13" with the Intel Core i5 chip arrives. I can't wait!
Asus Mini laptops
Processor : 1.6ghz
Ram : 1gb
Hard Drive : 160gb
Display Screen : 10. inch,
wabcam
Modem, Lan, Wifi, Plus Charger, Battery Backup 2:30 Hour
Finally-- after 2 years of using the craptop-- i can afford a new laptop. It's a Turion64 because everybody knows that Intel sucks.
PCC Intermodal runs quite a few container and trailer trains across Poland each day. If you're on one of the many freight corridors, it's not that hard to get a train hauled by them on photo.. During my april 2024 visit to Poland I decided to spend some time between Kraków and Katowice. It wasn't one of my best trips and with my laptop and normal photo broken I had to do with the basic tools I had on my work phone. It kinda sucked, because even google maps wouldn't load decently. Luckily I knew some locations along this line from previous visits and thus I tried out this viaduct. Several freight trains passed, however I did not expect PCC out here. I got no idea on which route this train active. However, it got on photo quite well.