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My Daughter Maria, who seems to be constantly stuck to the mobile phone, how would they ever survive it was taken from them....
A sunrise casts a golden glow on NASA's Mobile Launcher in the Launch Complex 39 area at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program at Kennedy is overseeing upgrades and modifications to the Mobile Launcher so it can carry the agency's Space Launch System and Orion Spacecraft to Launch Pad 39B. Photo credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky
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A racing frame turned mercenary war asset. Tempest is a sniper at heart, but isn't afraid to get up close and personal with those claws. Especially if his partner is close by.
Tempest still has it's original pilot Charles King. An Ex-Solar Union frame jockey who volunteered the frame for combat upgrades when thing got "interesting".
Made for Mobile Frame Zero.
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 😟
Laptop, mobile and tablet have to provide a consistent and delightful user experience. Let's test it, then!
Luiza Libardi - BCIT 2014
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
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.