View allAll Photos Tagged Tablets
Ever since I got Deb her I-Pad she has been thinking I need one too. Well I didn't get an I-pad for Christmas but I did get an ASUS Tablet.
Pretty neat stuff. I can sit in my easy chair and waste time now on the internet.
No Flickr isn't wasting time but other stuff I do like u-tube videos are.
So this is a photo for the new 52 group I joined. The first week the theme was new.
Week#1
So this is new for me.
My MIL has a tablet that she totes back and forth, but because it's not a standard size (like an iPad) it's hard to find a case to protect it. Unless, of course, you know a knitter. (The clasp is half-sewn-on, waiting until the tablet is in the sleeve to determine optimal placement.)
The following is copied from the High Wycombe Society newsletter autumn 2010 (page 5):
'TUNNELLING HAS always been dangerous, from the earliest days. The 1.8-mile-long Box Tunnel in Wiltshire, built by Brunel in 1841 as part of the Great Western Railway, was the longest tunnel in the world in its time and some 100 men died during its construction. 58 years later, in 1899, the Great Central Railway’s London Extension became the last main line to be completed in Great Britain (until the advent of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link), but in the same year the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway was formed to build an “Alternative Route” to Marylebone through High Wycombe which would allow the GCR to be independent of the Metropolitan Railway tracks into Marylebone. This line eventually opened in 1906.
Although the route chosen followed the natural valley from Princes Risborough, the Chiltern Hills had to be surmounted between High Wycombe and Beaconsfield, and this entailed a new tunnel 350 yards long beneath White House Farm north of Loudwater. On Friday 5th September 1902 the initial tunnel was completed and work commenced on widening it to the size needed for two standard gauge railway tracks. There were to be day and night shifts and, that night, men began working in the centre of the tunnel.
At 1.30am on Saturday 6th September it collapsed and six men were buried and died. Three men survived, though injured: John Waters (“Irish Jack”) who suffered a dislocated shoulder, and brothers Bertrand and Charles Smith. During the day, the bodies of five of the dead were recovered and the last one, William Palmer, was finally brought out on the Sunday evening. The names of the dead and their ages were: • Harry Morton (23, the only local man), • George Smith (41, from Romford), • John Read (59 – little or nothing is known about him), • Arthur Palmer (19, from Luckington, Wiltshire), • Walter Knight (possibly from Weybridge), • William Palmer (20, uncle of Arthur but almost the same age and from the same place).
The inquest opened on the Monday morning at 11.00am at the Mother Redcap public house where the bodies had been taken. The jury were local men from Wooburn. The burials took place in High Wycombe Cemetery on 9th and 11th September. The Palmer family travelled from Wiltshire to attend the funeral, which was paid for by Messrs Pauling & Co., the tunnel contractors, who had sublet the job to Mr Aaron Arnold, and they also gave their workers a half day so they could attend the event. The South Bucks Herald for 12th September records, “Along the route of the funeral a collection was made for the purpose of defraying the cost of erecting a tombstone in memory of the men.” Huge crowds gathered along the route and in the cemetery.
The memorial is a beautiful one. At its centre is a broken column, the traditional symbol of a life cut short, on a hexagonal plinth bearing the names of the six dead men. There are also two tablets, one recording the date and place of the sad event and the other admonitory to all who survive.'
Monument inscriptions:
"How sudden and how awful was stroke by which the slender thread of life was broke.
Reader reflect what happened unto us for aught thor knowst it happen unto thee.'
'Who met with their deaths in White House tunnel September 6 : 1902'
Harry Morton age 23
George Smith age 41
John Read age 59
Arthur Palmer age 19
Walter Knight
William Palmer age 20
Máy Tính Bảng Archos mạnh thứ 2 trên thế giới cũng đã có mặt tại TGDD. So với iPad của Apple (US) thì Archos của (France) mỏng hơn, nhẹ hơn và xài hệ điều hàng Android. Nhiều sự lựa chọn và mẫu mã đa dạng.
Mike Lee will have fun with this one
The first hands on review of the XO Tablet from One Laptop Per Child that sold out at Walmart and is now available on Amazon: goo.gl/x02En5
Just a bit of fun in lock-down Victoria. I like mandelbrot sets but there weren't enough tablets for such an enterprise, so I plumped for this regular geometric shape. My darling, who likes to count my heart tablets to see that I regularly take them, was not amused when I showed her my latest creation. I rather liked it.
An antianxiety agent that is not chemically or pharmacologically related to the benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or other sedative/anxiolytic drugs.
BuSpar is supplied as tablets for oral administration containing 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, or 30 mg of buspirone hydrochloride, USP (equivalent to 4.6 mg, 9.1 mg, 13.7 mg, and 27.4 mg of buspirone free base, respectively). The 5 mg and 10 mg tablets are scored so they can be bisected. Thus, the 5 mg tablet can also provide a 2.5 mg dose, and the 10 mg tablet can provide a 5 mg dose. The 15 mg and 30 mg tablets are provided in the DIVIDOSE® tablet design. These tablets are scored so they can be either bisected or trisected. Thus, a single 15 mg tablet can provide the following doses: 15 mg (entire tablet), 10 mg (two thirds of a tablet), 7.5 mg (one half of a tablet), or 5 mg (one third of a tablet). A single 30 mg tablet can provide the following doses: 30 mg (entire tablet), 20 mg (two thirds of a tablet), 15 mg (one half of a tablet), or 10 mg (one third of a tablet). BuSpar Tablets contain the following inactive ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, lactose, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, and sodium starch glycolate. The 30 mg tablet also contains iron oxide.
My MIL has a tablet that she totes back and forth, but because it's not a standard size (like an iPad) it's hard to find a case to protect it. Unless, of course, you know a knitter. (The clasp is half-sewn-on, waiting until the tablet is in the sleeve to determine optimal placement.)
Máy Tính Bảng Archos mạnh thứ 2 trên thế giới cũng đã có mặt tại TGDD. So với iPad của Apple (US) thì Archos của (France) mỏng hơn, nhẹ hơn và xài hệ điều hàng Android. Nhiều sự lựa chọn và mẫu mã đa dạng.
Airborne Immunity Tablets, 12/2014 Walmart, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Tanning Tablets t.co/73CdDfofh9 t.co/zPjPGP8uyv (via Twitter twitter.com/spatanningtable/status/749953036282310656)
Invention of the Devil but food of the Gods
1 bag sugar
1 can sweetened condensed milk
2oz butter
6oz milk
2teaspoons vanilla
slowly melt all in a heavy based pan
allow to boil stirring all the time (this is a must as it can burn very easily)
keep boiling and stirring till golden
turn off heat and stir till it starts to crystallise and thicken
pour into lightly oiled baking tray
when almost set mark into squares
takes about 3/4 of an hour from start to finish
enjoy
My dad's tablet. he didn't like it and returned it after a few days.
The Toshiba Thrive is a 10.1" tablet computer running Android 3.2.1. PC World praised its full-sized and versatile SD card slot, HDMI port, and USB ports with host functionality and the ability to handle large external drives, as making up for minor disadvanges including a bulky form and poor sound quality. CNET's review said "Its grooved back, full HDMI and USB support, full SD card slot, and replaceable battery justify its very bulky design.
The Statue of Liberty tablet is grasped by the left hand of the Lady Liberty along with the torch being held in the opposite hand is considered as one of the highlights of the very famous historical landmark.
The Statue of Liberty tablet contains an inscription of the date of the United States of America's day of Independence (the year being written in Roman numerals): JULY IV MDCCLXXVI or the July 4, 1776.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you would like to purchase high-quality prints of this picture, please email me at tmrshiznit20@yahoo.com to discuss sizes and pricing.
Photograph © by Regan Photography (2010). All Rights Reserved. This photograph should not be used on websites, blogs or anywhere for that matter without my explicit written permission.
Reminder: PJ3721_U7C86_B.jpg
Date: [between 2029 and 1982 BCE]
Description: Originating from Umma, the tablet dates from the reign of Shulgi (also known as Dungi), King of Ur, between 2029 and 1982 B.C.E. It records the receipt of rent paid in kind to the temple authorities.
Subject: Cuneiform tablets ; Iraq--Antiquities
Publisher: Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
Digital+Identifier: PJ3721_U7C86_B
Source: Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections.
Permanent URL: digitalcollections.library.ubc.ca/cdm/ref/collection/arte...
The first hands on review of the XO Tablet from One Laptop Per Child that sold out at Walmart and is now available on Amazon: goo.gl/x02En5