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From a Mobile Testing Course with Karen Johnson.

These are notes, they are not meant to be a comprehensive overview of Mobile Testing. Though it is pretty busy!

www.ministryoftesting.com/2012/05/mobile-testing-course-p...

This is the mobile 'phone I have as chairman of the Crawley U3A. It's quite new but seems such an antique to me; one has to press the buttons four or more times to enter figures. It's only set to receive incoming calls, but although, after I took this photo, it said "fully charged", it doesn't work at all 😟

Something I've wanted for a long time, and here it is! A mobile billboard for hire!

T-Mobile , Hartford, CT. 8/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

Cirrus fibratus to the zenith at sunset: Wang Chan Valley, Rayong, Thailand. For more cloud images formatted for a phone see the album at www.flickr.com/photos/jacobs_ian/albums/72157711882045872

Again i am not quite sure what connection this photo has with Walter Woolfenden, on the back it just says (after repair) In my accidents set, there is a photo of a Lima 1201 that has come to grief in stanlow oil Refinery, i think this is the same machine ! after repair and repainting.

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Smena 35 + Fujicolor 200

This is what happens when you forget your mobile at home for a day.. =P

Nope! Monks are no longer as reclusive and not-keeping-with-the-times as people tend to think!

 

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*Wat Si Saket, Vientiane, Laos

Here's my standard base for my mobile suits. Nothing too fancy, and it covers up nicely with basic brackets and slopes. It's not as flexible as most frames, but I like to make things sturdy enough for my slightly-OCD standards. It will pose fairly easily, can hold up weapons for the scale, and is fun to swoosh now and again.

 

I could give a tinker's damn if I ever get 'credited' for this, it's just something to help inspire people should they need any. Enjoy or ignore at will!

A space labor frame heavily modified for ground combat by Starfall Enterprises. It was used as a base because it was already designed for computer control as well as having sophisticated on board hardware.

 

Poor guy doesn't have a name yet. But, that will change soon I hope.

 

Made for Mobile Frame Zero.

A vintage bat mobile at Fan Expo 2014 in Toronto, Ontario.

Mobile shot - HTC M8

jed_sept inspired mech

North Point, Hong Kong

This is a well documented machine sitting in a yard sadly rotting away, full details to follow. I have just had a delightful conversation with Andy Balisat who took the photo many years ago.I have seen other more recent pictures of this crane and the vegetation was alot worse than in Andy's photo. I think the last picture i saw of this machine there was a tree growing out of the radiator .I am trying to remember the crane identification, I think it is an NCK 304, but not 100% sure. Many thanks to Andy for letting me post this amazing image of a very rare piece of crane history.

In modern India, the great equalizer is the mobile phone!! Surprised?? Well...dont be!! In a country that has been plagued and defined by its many class systems...based on region, religion, creed, caste and economic levels...mobile technology has emerged as the equalizer!! It might not make sense to a lot of people...but in India, what you do for a living has a lot to do with your 'station' in life....archaic huh??

 

This man is a migrant construction worker. One of the millions of struggling hordes dreaming the 'Indian Dream'. He does not speak the local language Kannada and communication is difficult. He hardly knows to read. His children dont go to school and run around freely. Some day he hopes to enroll them in the 'English School'. His wife, pregnant with another child, works on the construction site as well, carrying loads of concrete and brick on her head. And yet...he has the same mobile device as the Medical college students down the road and the MNC bank officer in the pink house and the just-returned-from-america-software-pro whose house he is building. In fact his device is way better than the one I carried while I was in India during this vacation!! :-))))

 

Mobile users are estimated to be at 80 Million users....no one has the exact count. The number apparently grows by 5 million users a month!! It turns out that India is the hottest market for Mo-tech today....

 

interesting article - www.emergic.org/archives/2006/02/08/index.html#tech_talk_...

An official Gottwald photo, sadly model identification is unknown

a second mobile, made with materials left over from my first mobile. the first mobile was created for the elsie marley mobile swap. i was so happy with how it turned out i made one for myself!

ATI chip attached to an old Motorola mobile phone.

Download and install on your phone or tablet. Free for personal and commercial use, but not for resale. Learn more about this set (including helpful how-to links) on my blog.

 

Want the source files to make something of your own with this pattern? Get them here: gumroad.com/l/jhLk

MOBILE, Ala. – The U.S. Marshals Service Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force conducted a multi-agency violent crime reduction initiative called Operation Triple Beam. Beginning in June and continuing throughout the summer, Operation Triple Beam partnered federal, state, and local law enforcement who were focused and determined to reduce violent crime and take dangerous offenders off the streets of Mobile County.

This initiative targeted hyper-violent criminal elements through proactive investigations that resulted in substantial results. Authorities seized 83 illegal firearms, $24,000 in U.S. currency, and more than $79,000 worth of illegal substances such as crack cocaine, marijuana, spice, methamphetamine, illegal prescription medications, and codeine. In total, 163 persons were charged with felony offenses that resulted from Operation Triple Beam. It is expected that a number of these cases will result in federal indictment by the United States Attorney.

  

Photo by (Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals)

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