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Dernier cliché de Sandre, ma Lusion.

 

Make-up de moi

 

papier peint fait maison, à l'imprimante, la clef dans son dos est un montage de plusieur partie en font, le tout patafixé dans sa nuque pour la séance photo :p

The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is an automated light metro system serving the redeveloped Docklands area of London, England. First opened on 31 August 1987, the DLR has been extended multiple times, giving a total route length of 38 km (24 mi). Lines now reach north to Stratford, south to Lewisham, west to Tower Gateway and Bank in the City of London financial district, and east to Beckton, London City Airport and Woolwich Arsenal. Further extensions are under consideration.

 

Normal operations are automated, so there is minimal staffing on the 149 trains (which have no cabs) and at major interchange stations; the four below-ground stations are staffed, to comply with underground station health and safety regulations.

 

Joinville Le Pont mai 2015 Installations de Feu

well I finally got around to servicing the shutter on this old girl as having functions on cameras that don't work properly really bugs me.

Saturday was cold and stormy so I decided it was as good a time as any to remove the front of the camera for a long overdue service of the slow speed gear set, the self timer gear set and a clean of the glass.Having serviced my two Rolleicords and a Minolta Autocord shutter this one was not that difficult, both gearsets were removed and cleaned in thinners then a tiny amount of gun oil applied to the gears and spindles did the trick .on reassembly the timers now purr away beautifully. the glass got a careful clean and appears to be in very good condition with only a couple of very slight cleaning marks on front taking lens visable only when viewed under a strong light

So now I am happy with this camera and am looking forward see the next roll of film it produces

Inspired by Titanfall automated infantry robots (which trace lineage from Neill Blomkamp's Elysium (2013), to Masamune Shirow's Appleseed cyborgs and other anime/manga cyborgs from the 1980's, to Neil R. Jones's The Jameson Satellite stories from the 1930s), here's an(other) anthropomorphic robot. The large head with multiple optic sensors implies...use your imagination - prototype soldier, hunter, spy, observer, explorer?

A hydraulic organ dating back to the XVII century - one of only three remaining in Europe. Seen here through a small hole in the door behind the Fuente de la Fama fountain.

 

Jardines del Alcázar de Sevilla - Sevilla - Spain

 

Step right up and get the Automaton army of your dreams!

 

For just 5 Million quantloos you can get this marvellous wonder of technology - Your very own automated automaton machine!

 

Watch as the machine creates robot after robot after robot for your world conquering pleasure!

 

But that’s not all! Each automated automaton machine comes with its very own set of LGM technicians! Along with their wonderful slave drivers to keep them working for you for hours!

 

But wait! There’s more! Buy now and receive not one! But TWO hover lift transports! They are the LGM choice on just in time parts delivery!

 

Act now! Operators are standing by.

  

Brought to you by Mom co.

 

Don Quixote and the Adventure of the Automated Cows

 

It was a sunny morning in La Mancha, and Don Quixote

the illustrious knight without fear, sense, or a functioning compass awoke with a sudden revelation.

“Sancho!” he cried to his loyal squire, who was in the middle of trying to negotiate a breakfast egg out of a chicken.

“Today is the day we face the most cruel creatures of the Devil fire-breathing, steel clad, mechanical cows!”

Sancho Panza, who had already survived exploding windmills, talking oak trees, and one particularly aggressive goat, was less than enthusiastic.

“Señor, maybe we should just eat cheese today and stay calm. Cheese is peaceful.”

But Don Quixote could not be stopped. Armed with his rusty lance, a helmet that had once been a salad bowl, and a cape that looked suspiciously like a curtain, he mounted his faithful steed, Rocinante who was more suited for retirement than war.

They rode through the morning until they reached a large pasture. And there they stood: the “Automated Cows.”

Shiny machines, with blinking lights and a “mooo” that sounded more like “bzzz.”

In reality, it was a modern milking system installed by the local agricultural cooperative.

“Do you see them, Sancho?” Don Quixote pointed at the devices.

“These devilish beasts have replaced the poor real cows! It is our sacred duty to destroy them and restore the balance of nature!”

Sancho let out a deep sigh.

“Señor, those are machines. They only milk. They don’t fight. One of them just offered me a coffee.”

But Don Quixote was no longer listening. With a heroic cry somewhere between opera and asthma he charged.

Rocinante, surprisingly quick for a horse with back problems, galloped straight at the largest of the milking robots.

What followed was a scene of epic chaos, Don Quixote thrust his lance, got tangled in a milk hose, was slapped by a rotating brush, and landed backward in a vat of fresh milk.

Rocinante trotted along peacefully, seemingly having the time of her life.

Sancho, who had found a chair and a sandwich in the meantime, observed the spectacle and commented dryly,

“If he calls me crazy one more time, I’m pickling him in that bucket.”

Don Quixote emerged from the milk, gasping.

His armor dripped, his helmet was full of cream, and his dignity was probably lying somewhere near the cow brush.

“Sancho!” he called as he hauled himself out of the vat.

“The enemy is tough! It fights with invisible forces! I believe I’ve received a magical shower!”

“They call that pasteurization, Señor,” Sancho replied.

“I call it a miracle bath of the white dragon!” Don Quixote shouted and raised his lance triumphantly which was now nothing more than a bendy straw.

At that very moment, the farmer Ramón, owner of the field, arrived with a face full of disbelief.

“What the hell is going on here?! Who attacked my brand-new milking system?!”

“Fear not, noble citizen!” said Don Quixote proudly.

“I have freed you from the tyranny of these mechanical monsters! Cow freedom has been restored!”

Ramón looked at the steaming, tangled equipment, then at Don Quixote, then at Sancho, who was trying to pour himself a cola from a milking tube.

“You’re either a hero or a walking insurance claim,” Ramón said.

Sancho grinned. “Both. Depends on the time of day.”

In the end, Don Quixote was escorted off the pasture to the polite applause of the cows, mostly because they were terrified he might come back.

Sancho promised Ramón he would explain to his master what an electrical cable was, but honestly, he didn’t believe it himself.

And so they rode on a knight, a squire, a deeply annoyed horse, and the faint scent of whole milk in search of the next adventure.

Or at least a place where Don Quixote wouldn’t try to joust with agricultural equipment.

  

© 2025 Lorrie Agapi – All rights reserved.

My heart, my words. Please respect them.

 

Every poem, every story, and every thought I share is a part of my soul. To take them without permission is to take a piece of me

a piece that will always remind you these words are mine and can never be yours.

 

Even if you alter them, it is still my soul that lingers, whispering to you: You are incapable of creating your own, and that is why you copy what belongs to others.

   

With the growing success of their VCS line, EP Industries decided to delve into the drone market with their ACS (Automated Combat System) line. The first in the series was the RF-X02A, which uses a heavily modified AI system from a Hornet system. The unit saw moderate success, but it was not until the release of the unit's full-armor set that it came into widespread use. The extra armor not only adds new weapons, but covers most of the system's more integral parts with bio-laminate plates, greatly increasing its effectiveness in battle, at the cost of higher energy consumption.

 

This is based around Lu Sim's reFrame design. I swear it's coincidence that we both built mass-produced looking frames at the same time :P They even share some ideas and techniques!

 

I was impressed by the customizability & proportions of the reFrame, although the articulation of the basic design was kinda limited (namely in the arms) so I had to address that in this build. When the base mech was built, I felt like it needed something more, and thus the armor set was born. The armor doesn't really hinder the articulation at all, although it does make the waist joint want to bend all the time. I also tried to combine a more Japanese-esque head with a drone-like one, and I think it turned out okay.

 

Next up: Droneuary!

(Although I guess this technically counts as a drone, doesn't it?)

Autonom Shuttle autonomous, driverless vehicle seen at the SEC in Glasgow

Shimbashi Station, Tokyo, Japan

新橋駅、東京市、日本

I spent a few days automating an Olympus metrology BHM system with three StackShot drives. One used as a direct drive on the focus control and then two full StackShots rails at 90 degrees to each other driving a post going through an extended sample stage on a standard X-Y table. The post has a sleeve bearing to allow focusing. Two prototype StackShot controllers are connected together and talk to each other allowing fully automated X-Y panning. Unfortunately at the moment I cannot connect three controller together so the stacking has to be set off manually.

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View from the automated train on the Seaside line near Yokohama, Japan.

Awesome carts for ANY automated truck.

The Automated People Mover Project is the centerpiece of the LAX landside access

 

The LAX Theme Building is designed by Pereira & Luckman Architects, Paul Williams and Welton Becket. The LA cultural monument is recognized as one of the most recognizable and influential buildings in the world designed by a black architect.

 

Feb 01 // Black History Month

Inspired by Titanfall automated infantry robots (which trace lineage from Neill Blomkamp's Elysium (2013), to Masamune Shirow's Appleseed cyborgs and other anime/manga cyborgs from the 1980's, to Neil R. Jones's The Jameson Satellite stories from the 1930s), here's an(other) anthropomorphic robot. The large head with multiple optic sensors implies...use your imagination - prototype soldier, hunter, spy, observer, explorer?

Dernier cliché de Sandre, ma Lusion.

 

Make-up de moi

 

papier peint fait maison, à l'imprimante, la clef dans son dos est un montage de plusieur partie en font, le tout patafixé dans sa nuque pour la séance photo :p

Most of us love the auto mode because it is the fastest and easiest way to capture photo. specially when we are new with the gear this auto mode is quite helpful. btw this cam belonged to my father.

 

Cam: Yashica electro 35 gsn.

The Automated People Mover Project is the centerpiece of the LAX landside access modernization project which totals 5.5 billion USD.

 

The LAX Theme Building is designed by Pereira & Luckman Architects, Paul Williams and Welton Becket. The LA cultural monument is recognized as one of the most recognizable and influential buildings in the world designed by a black architect.

 

Feb 01 // Black History Month

The Automated People Mover Project is the centerpiece of the LAX landside access modernization project which totals 5.5 billion USD.

At the National Library of Israel, this gigantic automated storeroom maintains a low level of oxygen and contains the vast majority of the Library’s collections. There is no human involvement inside the storeroom; a crane-like robot knows exactly where to find a particular book from among the millions packed in precisely stacked crates.

The Automated People Mover Project is the centerpiece of the LAX landside access modernization project which totals 5.5 billion USD.

Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Playing with the Galactic Mining idea put forth in the G-LUG group. Golden trophy for scale, the jumper plate in front of the drill is supposed to be a maintenance door.

Photo (c) Bernard Rousseau, taken during the Comicon in Paris 2013

 

Step right up and get the Automaton army of your dreams!

 

For just 5 Million quantloos you can get this marvellous wonder of technology - Your very own automated automaton machine!

 

Watch as the machine creates robot after robot after robot for your world conquering pleasure!

 

But that’s not all! Each automated automaton machine comes with its very own set of LGM technicians! Along with their wonderful slave drivers to keep them working for you for hours!

 

But wait! There’s more! Buy now and receive not one! But TWO hover lift transports! They are the LGM choice on just in time parts delivery!

 

Act now! Operators are standing by.

  

Brought to you by Mom co.

 

Photo (c) Bernard Rousseau, taken during the Comicon in Paris 2013

"Finally," sighs Professor Gangrene, "I have found a purpose for this worthless robot!"

 

Hasbro Action Man action figures:

Professor Gangrene

X Robox

 

9 August - A Doll A Day 2023

automated license plate recognition (ALPR) unit. New graphics

Step right up and get the Automaton army of your dreams!

 

For just 5 Million quantloos you can get this marvellous wonder of technology - Your very own automated automaton machine!

 

Watch as the machine creates robot after robot after robot for your world conquering pleasure!

 

But that’s not all! Each automated automaton machine comes with its very own set of LGM technicians! Along with their wonderful slave drivers to keep them working for you for hours!

 

But wait! There’s more! Buy now and receive not one! But TWO hover lift transports! They are the LGM choice on just in time parts delivery!

 

Act now! Operators are standing by.

  

Brought to you by Mom co.

 

UPDATE (November 2015): this is my old ("dumb rail") design. Since then I designed and built a much better focus stacking rail, fully automated (Arduino based). Check here: www.flickr.com/photos/syamastro/22885703342/

 

This is my DIY motorized macro rail which allows me to do focus stacking with hundreds of photographs, to achieve very large depth of field (>10mm) at large magnifications (5:1 and higher). Full details (and more pics) can be found here: photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?p=17391643

I bought the "WeMacro Automated Macro Rail" because of the neck and waist pain that took place due to long photo shoots. I hope everything will be more enjoyable now. I did the first tests with WeMacro. The videos are below.

 

Video 1: youtu.be/xXdAT-rRa0o

 

Video 2: youtu.be/Jh92tJXQbV4

 

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Uzun çekimler sırasında yaşadığım şiddetli boy ve bel ağrıları nedeniyle uzun zamandır aklımda olan bir adımı attım ve Çin'den "WeMacro Otomatik Makro" rayını satın aldım. İlk izlenimlerin gayet güzel. Artık çekimler çok daha keyifli hale gelecek. İzlemek isteyenler için ilk test videoları aşağıdadır.

 

Video 1: youtu.be/xXdAT-rRa0o

 

Video 2: youtu.be/Jh92tJXQbV4

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