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It has been so long since I took an SP, and I am woefully out of practice. This was the best of the lot, though I was sure I had something better in the bunch when I walked away. (I was very wrong.)
That remote controlled steerable ornithopter-toys are possible (and cheap) today is a prime example that we live in a science fiction world.
Remote control car with camera attached that can transmit back to Alcatel-Lucent's Striker 1 LTE Mobile Command Center. Tools such as this can provide critical visibility in situations too dangerous for emergency first responders.
Photo by: Denise Panyik-Dale
This is the gift I've been dreaming about — a giant universal remote control!
It's made for elderly folks with vision issues, but I just love how bizarrely huge the thing is. Buttons as big as my thumb: UI heaven! :-)
My parents are a little unusual in that they give us money for mother's day. (My dad buys us girls Valentine's Days of Beauty.) I try to return the money; it seems pointless to give a gift when my mom winds up paying for it with a $100 bill.
But I gave up. (That was the day I collapsed in the parking lot anyway.) And today at Costco, I found what I really wanted for Mother's Day: a portable stereo thingy for my iPod, so I can listen to music in the yard.
Also, my neighbor has a gazebo with a built in radio, and he's outside all day, every day, blasting stupid bad radio music (hits of the '70s, '80s, '90s, and '00s), complete with really loud commercials. I needed something to drown him out.
This works big time. It's an awesome machine—easy to hook up, good sound, perfect. It has a way to hook to your computer for speakers (perfect for the MacBook), and it operates on electricity AND batteries and has a remote.
Home Theater Master MX-700 Remote control. Controling all of the equipment in these pictures except for beyond tv which uses the firefly remote.
Well the last 3 days have have dark, wet and miserable in the Midlands..... just my luck as I'd booked some time off.... so I got a few jobs done around the ranch that had been waiting on my to do list...!
Anyway you can't keep a good man down and a brief dry spell saw this lovely nutty make an appearance..!
Camera Sony SLT-A57
Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture f/4.5
Focal Length 90 mm
ISO Speed 250
Exposure Bias -0.3 EV
An Extremely Easy to use full life-style elegant combined panel that solve the problem of cluttering and wall agony, the problem of knowing buttons functionality, and the problem of matching the decoration finishes and materials. It is an Award Winner.
LCDuino (lcd and IR remote display, based on the arduino/atmel sw/chip), VoluMaster (my own application firmware) and Delta-1 (relay based volume attenuator). the amplifier that this is embedded in is AMB's design, the 'beta 22'.
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If a photographer is put in front of the camera? Nothing really constructive, I assure you :D
This is my first selfie ever. Quite fun to do, although focusing and framing are somewhat painful even with articulated live view screen...
Strobist info: Main light coming up behing the camera through umbrella ja then rimlight from the back right.
This was shot at Hampi - Hemakoota entrance from Virupaksha temple side. Used a tripod and a wired remote to keep the shutter open for 293 seconds..
Suck on this Mr Harvey!
Got a circular polarizing filter for USD78 and a Nikon remote for USD5 from maxsaver.net.
Hoya 77mm PRO1 DIGITAL Circular Polarizer Filter DMC USD77.89
ML-L3 Wireless Remote Controller for Nikon D5000/D60/D40x/D40/D80/D70s USD4.95
free shipping - maxsaver.net/