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Remote control I encountered in a hotel room somewhere. Boulder, Colorado, I think.
Tenuous Link: multi-coloured
Heavy traffic tonight gave a chance to experiment with longer exposures while driving.Dash mounted camera remote controlled
365 - The 2010 Edition * August 9, 2010
Went to the doctor today, and got that "how the hell am *I* s'posed to know" look.. I also got a shot, and a prescription that I could get filled if I thought I really needed it.. Do I wanna fill the prescription - or do I wanna take a chance and see if I need to miss another day of work tomorrow? Hmmm...
Anyway, I spent most of the afternoon in the recliner, cuddled up with the remotes.. I actually only need two of these on a daily basis - but I can't seem to get rid of the other 6 or 7 that lay around on the table.. One for each piece of electronic necessity - and some unnecessary ones.. The TV, the VCR (yes - still...) the DVD player (the blue-ray is in the other room..), and the CD player - those all need to stay nearby - the others ought to be living somewhere else.
One of these is a "Universal Remote" - but of course - not really... It can be programmed to turn things on and off, but it doesn't really control all the finer functions of things.. I suppose I'll reprogram it to work with the new TV and other equipment sooner or later - sometime when my head isn't swimming from the medications I got today... (grins..)
Compare the cab with the smashed cab in the previous series. This is after much cementing, filling, sanding and repainting! All of which, I am sure, will eventually be a waste of time after the next inevitable accident! I do have a couple of spare cabs now (and virtually every other mechanical spare part should I need it)!
In some of the pics you can see the tail still has a slight downward bend. I do have a complete replacement assembly which I will probably attached while I do a better repair on the original unit. If you think you can see tape across the canopy "glass", that's because you can. Two layers of clear parcel tape, in fact. This is to guard the canopy against cracking on those occasions when the balance bar strikes it - and that can occur either if you make too violent a control input; or you crash; or even when the onboard battery dies.
Our Bird Feeder
CamRanger attached to camera sending WiFi signal so one can control the cameral remotely on an IOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod).
When you shoot your opponent's tank, they get shocked through the controller. Metal strips on the top and bottom, on both hands. Like holding on to an electric fence. Sort of.
Hess got 'em for Christmas.
I bought Kalev a remote for xmas this year. Just a cheap one but then I thought, 'who am I really buying this for?' and purchased another one for me to avoid the confusion. I added the bikes to mine....gotta accesorize.
05-05 2012
DBS Marina Regatta at Marina Bay Singapore.
A remote controlled contraption mounted with a Canon camera with 16-35mm lens capturing the action at the regatta.
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Our Bird Feeder
CamRanger attached to camera sending WiFi signal so one can control the cameral remotely on an IOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod).
Our Bird Feeder
CamRanger attached to camera sending WiFi signal so one can control the cameral remotely on an IOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod).
More helicopter flying. Much easier than flying United these days. (I have to pick on United since they've screwed me over the most times in the last year.)