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Actually, it's a friend's Zenith TV remote after a pet rabbit got hold of it. She still uses it. Good memory.
Take a look at the image in the large or the original size view. Btw, the image posted here is upsidedown from the way you'd hold the remote to use it. I like the image better this way.
Brendan loves making silly faces! This story photo was taken during the filming of an object converation written by Rafael at Streamwood High School. He wrote a dialouge between a TV and a remote control. We created this cool effect using an old hollowed out TV.
Norway has so many places like this. An eternity of mountains and a cabin here and there. This is from Kvamskogen, one hour outside Bergen.
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Google has finally released a version of the Android TV remote app for iOS and it works exactly as you might expect it to. As per usual, you’ll need your iOS device to be on the same Wi-Fi network as your Android TV and then...
www.smartphonesupdates.com/google-releases-android-tv-rem...
Nowadays, car keys are not required to start the engine! Our hired car has one of these cool keys that is basically for locking and opening the car!
Just press a button and off we go!!
7 Days of Shooting Week #33 Technology Shoot Anything Saturday ....
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.
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SkyHD remote lying on our couch.
If you use this photo you MUST attribute with a link back to this page.
I spent a night with my friend Sparky who invited me to attend his visit to a local hobby club. It was a fun couple of hours of photo enjoyment for me.
Same remote control innards, but this time with a lovely wooden housing.
Thank you to Lex for making the wooden housing.
Theresa couldn't be with us for this holiday gathering, but she did join for a while via the magic of the cellular network.
The problem with the current iPod earphones is the susceptibility of the jack to get twisted thereby creating loose contact. To buy a replacement of the original would mean purchasing as well, by default, a remote. The remote is cool but if my earphones would go awry again, do I have to purchase another supererogatory remote? What a ripoff!
Something i knocked up quickly to enable me to attach the wireless remote control onto the tripod (freeing up the hotshoe on the S100fs)
It just clamps onto your tripod leg and plug remote into camera.
You need:
1x Cold Shoe adaptor
1x Tool Clip (correct size to fit your tripod leg diameter)
1x 6mm long bolt
All parts are available on Ebay etc
Cheap and useful gadget?
Man I love remote desktop. Here I am running MS Baseline Security Analyzer on another computer in my house.
Brendan loves making silly faces! This story photo was taken during the filming of an object converation written by Rafael at Streamwood High School. He wrote a dialouge between a TV and a remote control. We created this cool effect using an old hollowed out TV.
Just got a "honorable mention" in a regional camera club competition of this Saratoga remote of Owner's Manual winning over Vitruvius
The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is native to south central China. Pandas are now only found in the remote mountains of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces having been driven out of the lowland areas they once inhabited by deforestation, farming and urbanisation. They are an endangered species with only about 1,500-3,000 individuals left in the wild, although population estimates are difficult due to the densely forested mountain habitats where they live. There are also around 300 pandas in captivity, 90% of them in China.
Giant pandas are most closely related to bears and are not related to the red panda which is closer to the weasel family. Their diet is over 99% bamboo although wild pandas will occasionally eat grass, tubers and roots, and occassionally even birds, rodents or carrion. They have a "false thumb", actually a modified wrist bone, that allows them to grasp bamboo while eating. Giant pandas are generally solitary with each adult having a defined territory. They communicate through vocalization and scent marking such as clawing trees or spraying urine.
This is a super simple way to add a remote trigger button to the Canon Powershot S3. The hardware part is just a battery and switch to provide ~4V to the USB. To be able to use it, you also need to load a copy of the CHDK firmware (http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ). To make my remote, I took a light-up pen which already had the switch and batteries in place, and replaced the LED with the power leads to a USB cable.
November 27: Friday night and all I want to do is lie on the sofa and watch TV. It's horrible weather outside and it's the last weekend before pay day.
My plan is to use the AVR Butterfly as a remote control console for driving Isorropos. The Butterfly is equipped with a 6-char LCD and tiny joystick. A program in the butterfly will read the joystick and send commands to the robot via the Maxstream radio modem, a companion to which will be attached to the MCU on the robot. By applying a small bias to the forward or backward tilt and the left or right wheel velocity I'll be able to drive the robot around while it is balancing. In theory, at least... :)