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Washington State Patrol and United States Coast Guard and US Navy all using a FLIR camera on Cessna aircraft to monitor things like roads, ports, and protests. Sometimes they even follow organizers.
Screenshots from our new iPad game, coming August 11th! SquirrelWarz!
The game was made with sharpies, watercolors, melodicas, toy pianos, and code that we wrote ourselves... we'll my friends made the code, but I made the sounds and funnies and game designs and I helped my buddy Mike with the art.
Waze en català
Per a Android, Iphone i Blackberry de la xarxa de conductors per compartir informacions i rutes.
Baixa-la: waze.com
I am a huge Google Maps fan, but with it's birds-eye navigator and real-time traffic info, Yahoo has outdone Google! Check it out: http://maps.yahoo.com/beta/index.php
Just prove it was on air, although maybe not in The United States. Do not delete the entry again in Wikipedia, please.
The default setting for StereoPhoto Maker is to not preserve EXIF data from your cameras digital files, but a few obscure tick-boxes can restore that EXIF data within your 3D images. To setup SPM to preserve the EXIF data from the original images. First go to Edit - Preferences - General tab: Tick the box at the bottom of this page that says "When add thumbnail image to Save file, copy original exif to Save file". Then when you save the stereo image, be sure the box on the Save Stereo Image screen is ticked that says: "Add thumbnail image to Save file".
"Ceefax screenshots. Taken with conventional stills camera mounted in front of TV screen. These are scans from transparencies. Taken between 1978 and 1983"
Waze en català
Per a Android, Iphone i Blackberry de la xarxa de conductors per compartir informacions i rutes.
Baixa-la: waze.com
If you want to call yourself a nerd, you need to have a screenshot in your flickr photostream, didn't you know???
The picture was taken with my marco lens a while back. It is a drop of water on a bit of paper. I put oil on the paper, which is why you get those tiny drops.
I run Ubuntu (currently 10.04), and the icons at the top (are you really that nerdy?) are:
Cinelerra, Firefox, Chromium Browser, Sound Icon for Gnome, Skype, The Gimp, GnuCash (as if I use it), Rhythmbox, Google Earth, Emacs (open all the time), Gnome Bash Terminal, TweetDeck, Mozilla Thunderbird and lastly my workout.
Yes, this really happened. I think maybe Apple needs to adjust the the search algorithm for its Support website.
Para probar la eficacia de Adblock, la extensión de Firefox para bloquar publicidad, me puse a navegar en elmundo.es y me maravillé de lo increible que es eliminar todos esos odiosos banners publicitarios.