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-Just study-. nothing other things.(lol)but this is really nice stuff.
うわさの「スマイルゼミ」です。コレ。。本当に勉強すすみますよ。もちろん「今月分の勉強」のみ。しかできませんが、写真日記とかもできる!びっくりのすぐれものでした。。
Mi padre usando su tablet en la oscuridad.
[En la foto tendrían que verse ligeramente las manos; si no es así, la calibración del monitor o la configuración del navegador web lo impide]
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My dad using his tablet in the dark
[Hands should be visible,different monitor calibration and/or browser settings may affect the final display]
Actually the tablet belongs to my brother and this is my fathers company phone. But the idea is, wherever I go and got internet connection, I am ready to check my flickr account. It really is like some kind of addiction. It feels good when my smartphone vibrates because someone commented or faved one of my photos. Also I can comfortably check your work, guys :)
According to my four-year-old granddaughter, this ancient stone tablet, dicovered by she and Grandma on their journey back from the frog pond, is laced with gold and inscribed with secret, mystical symbols that can make you invisible if you can crack the code. We're working on that now!
The train-tablet system is operated to implement a train-spacing system designed to prevent more than one train occupying a single line section between any two tablet-stations at one and the same time. When the line is not occupied ( "Line Closed" ) their operation may permit the admittance of a train from one or other end of the tablet section. This is accomplished by requiring the driver of each train to carry an appropriate tablet, a hard-wood disc familiarly know as the biscuit. The biscuits not in active use are naturally locked up within the tablet instruments. The Tablets are severely rationed, not more than one can be extracted from the relevant cupboard at any one time. Control of the cupboards is remote.
The unlocking of the instrument at the approach end of the section involves complementary action by the tablet porter at the terminal end, the one to which the given train is travelling, the withdrawal of the tablet leaves locked the instrument from which it is taken. It cannot be unlocked again for the obtaining of a successive tablet until the operator at the far station inserts into his own machine the tablet that has been carried along the entire section. It is however possible for a tablet to be replaced into either machine.
I'm abusing the nubs on my Wacom pen today. I already write hard, my tablet is still good to me though. How in the world did I get anything done before without a tablet? The Patch Tool and Wacom Tablet were made for each other! #PhotoshopFlow
Vindolanda is the site of a Roman garrison town/fort just south of Hadrian's Wall that continues to be excavated and yields some astonishing finds.
The most precious have been handwritten writing tablets like these that reveal a lot about life on the Northern Frontier and are mostly held in the British Museum.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vindolanda_tablets
This is one of four excavated in 2017 that went on display in late 2019 at the Vindolanda Museum.
It tells of Masclus a cavalry detachment commander who is asking Verecundus , his boss ( then commander of the Vindolanda fort and a prefect from modern day Belgium), for permission for 5 of his men to go on leave.
www.vindolanda.com/news/top-treasures-to-go-on-display
Just one of over 700 that have been found, restored and translated.
Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.
Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.
The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.
Please credit David Muya, UNHCR
This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media / editorial use only.
For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.
Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.
Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.
The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.
Please credit David Muya, UNHCR
This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media / editorial use only.
For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.
Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.
Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.
The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.
Please credit David Muya, UNHCR
This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media / editorial use only.
For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.
Tablet is a traditional scottish confectionary famous for inducing tooth decay and heart attacks in young and old alike. My grandad taught me to make it when I was nine, and yesterday I made a batch for Christmas - the first time I've done so for a few years.
Sweeter and crumblier than fudge, it is incredibly unhealthy, consisting basically of milk, sugar and butter only. Unless you live in Scotland, any tablet you come across for sale is likely to be disappointing due to the use of inferior ingredients and preservatives. This is a shame, because the glory of tablet remains known only to a few.
The most authentic recipe I can find online is here: www.scottishrecipes.co.uk/tablet.htm. There are many others, and many variations, but you won't go wrong if you stick to this one.
Anyway - far too busy for photos today, but then I saw Brian's shot of tablet and thought I'd copy his idea, so here's some of the batch I made yesterday, properly exalted by the addition of Christmas tree lights for Cliché Saturday and to fit into ODC's Apotheosis theme.
Happy Cliché Saturday and Merry Christmas everyone!
So ye, you can see my crappy handwriting here lol. But I am looking for general tablet help/brushes/whatever else I should try out! I've never used one of these things before, so it's new to me and any and all help would be greatly appreciated
wacom tablet and stylus; the modern day version of the paper and pencil!
scavenge challenge-
14) "Cup and saucer," "shoes and socks," "peaches and cream" - they go together!
UK Midlands interactive- bokeh
RadioShack's final store in the region is now closing!
Murrieta and Menifee lost their RadioShacks at the same time, then Temecula South at Vail Ranch (Walmart Supercenter) closed and now Palm Plaza is shutting down leaving according to the sales clerk only Fallbrook, Lake Elsinore and Hemet open...
A rainbow of colourful tablet covers now on sale!
Title: #1A - ''Temple of the Tablets'' Relief Carving
Creator: Medellin, Octavio
Date: 1938
Place: Yucatan, Mexico
Physical Description: 1 slide: color
File: medellin_8a_tablets_001a_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite Bywaters Special Collections, Southern Methodist University when using this file. For more information contact bywatersspecialcollections@smu.edu.
For more information, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/med/id/3103
View Octavio Medellin: Works of Art and Artistic Processes digitalcollections.smu.edu/all/cul/med/
Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.
Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.
The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.
Please credit David Muya, UNHCR
This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media / editorial use only.
For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.
As I waited two hours while Janice was in radiology (a routine procedure), my tablet crashed more times than I cared to count. Since then, I've bought a new one. Here I am, waiting for one of the reboots of the one that was dying.
Happy Selfie Sunday to you, with no electronic troubles!
yeah. just checking out my appointments for today on my tablet:D
Visit this location at CALAS CHRISTMAS PAVILION 2017 in Second Life
Students in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya using tablets from Instant Classroom, the Vodafone Foundation’s ‘digital school in a box’.
Two Instant Classroom units were delivered to Kakuma in July 2015 to connect Greenlight Secondary School and the community library to the internet giving students access to free digital educational resources. The Instant Classroom is shipped in a secure and robust 52kg case which is equipped with a laptop, 25 tablets pre-loaded with educational software, a projector, a speaker and a hotspot modem with 3G connectivity. The tablets can connect to the laptop locally, enabling teachers to deliver content and applications to students without the need to access the internet. All the components can be charged simultaneously from a single power source while the case is locked. After 6-8 hours of charging time, the Instant Classroom can be used for a full day in a classroom without access to electricity.
The portable nature of the equipment has allowed for Instant Classroom to be moved between schools, enabling more students to benefit from tablet based learning.
Please credit David Muya, UNHCR
This image is made available by Vodafone Group for media / editorial use only.
For further information or enquiries, please contact Vodafone Group media relations: www.vodafone.com/media/contact.
Lade ein kreatives Foto auf einem Tablett, Gabel oder Löffel darauf legen und die Spiegelung fotografieren
Un vero e proprio scempio fu compiuto negli anni Ottanta del secolo scorso dal comune di Napoli quando furono collocate nuove tabelle viarie in marmo nelle zone più antiche della città. Si utilizzarono grossi chiodi per fissarle su quelle precedenti, in lavagna, ritenute evidentemente di nessun valore, che furono quindi lacerate prima e poi del tutto occultate. Nessuno dei grandi intellettuali che imperversano a Palazzo San Giacomo aveva quindi letto Benedetto Croce, il quale riporta la notizia che Napoli fu una delle prime città d'Italia - se non proprio la prima - ad avere un ben definito sistema toponomastico, fissato su tabelle di lavagna. E ciò intorno al 1780, regnando Ferdinando IV (che Dio guardi). Dello stesso sistema fanno parte i numeri civici in maiolica a fondo giallo e incorniciatura in lilla.
Propongo questa tabella viaria nei pressi della Pignasecca, sopravvissuta miracolosamente allo scempio!
A Pablo le ha gustado el iPad que le prestaba un amigo mío, y lo maneja con total soltura... no, si al final será ésa la excusa perfecta.
Christmas gift suggestions - glasses sleeve, tablet sleeve, phone case, purse, and some other biz - have a look
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Was on the tablet I use for all my Flickr edits and posts when my wife said to look out the door . There was the Space Station shooting by. Am surprised how well this came out on the Umidigi G1, a sub $100 tablet. If you have visual impairment, as I do, it is a great tablet because it has a low resolution display allowing for larger icons and text.