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I recently got this interesting product. It's a computer that comes with a basic interface so you can code and run basic language programs.
The main feature it's that you can play famicom games as well. It comes with two turbo controllers.
Back in the eighties the MSX computer was very successful in Japan, Europe and South America, Sony release a model called MSX Hit Bit, maybe this is a Chinese attempt to copy an MSX computer.
It's very cool and it has output for a printer and a tape recorder.
Artema AquaTouch Zaman Ayarlı Dokunmatik Ledli Lavabo Bataryası – A47049 yalın silindirik formu ve led ışığıyla banyonuza görsellik katarken tasarruf etmenizi sağlayan armatür
AquaTouch serisi armatür batarya
Genel kullanımın olduğu su tasarrufu gerektiren alanlar için geliştirilen AquaTouch basmalı lavabo bataryası, zaman ayarlı ve dokunmatik teknolojiye sahip. Yalın silindir formu ve LED ışığı sayesinde şık bir görünüme sahip olan basmalı lavabo bataryası fiyatları topluma açık yerler için çok uygun.
Teknolojide son nokta: Artema banyo ve lavabo bataryaları
Artema her sene yarattığı yeni serilerle armatürde standartları yeniden belirliyor. Hafızalı, çift kumandalı, tek kumandalı, 90º ve klasik açma-kapamalı, elektronik ve termostatik özellikler gibi farklı teknik üstünlüklerle donanmış armatürler, su ve enerji tasarrufu da sağlıyor.
Bulunduğu mekana değer katan Artema banyo ve lavabo bataryaları
Armatürlere uyumlu olarak tasarlanan krom, alüminyum ve paslanmaz çelik aksesuarlar da mekanın tasarım bütünlüğüne ve kullanım kolaylığına katkıda bulunuyor.
Aklınızı kullanın, Artema banyo ve lavabo bataryalarından şaşmayın
Artemalarda kullanılan özel seramik kartuşlar, hem çevremizi hem ekonomimizi düşünüyor. 90 derecelik kartuş sayesinde armatür kolu orta konumdayken kombiyi devreye sokmuyor, gereksiz enerji kaybını önlüyor. Aynı zamanda özel seramik kartuşu sayesinde de maksimum su sıcaklığını sabitliyor ve %10’a varan enerji tasarrufu sağlıyor. Armatür, tüm bu özellikleriyle maksimum seviyede açıldığında harcanabilecek su miktarına sınır getiriyor ve %90 su tasarrufu sağlıyor.
Enerji ve Su Tasarruflu Artema Armatürler
Kartuş üzerinde bulunan kırmızı halka ile suyun sağlayabileceği maksimum ısı belirleniyor. Bu teknik ayrıntı sayesinde fazla sıcak su kullanımı önlenerek enerji tasarrufu sağlanıyor. Ani sıcak su akışıyla yanma riskini ortadan kaldırdığı için de son derece güvenli. Armatürlerde kullanılan özel kartuş sayesinde suyun maksimum akışı sınırlandırılabiliyor. Normal bir kartuş 3 bar basınç altında 20 L/dk debi sağlarken, aynı koşullar altında ısı ve debi ayarlı özel kartuş sistemi 2 L/dk su akışı sağlıyor ve böylece yüzde 90’a ulaşan su tasarrufu sağlanabiliyor..
Armatürlerde Meydana Gelen Kararmalar Önleme
Lavabo, küvet ve duşlarda kullanılan armatürlerin kapasite ve performansları türlerine göre değişiklik göstermektedir. Armatürün gövdesinde çizik, kararma ya da herhangi bir deformasyon olup olmadığına bakılmalıdır. Günlük temizliği yalnızca su ve sabun kullanarak yapılmalıdır. Temizledikten sonra bol su ile durulanmalı ve yumuşak bir bez ile silerek kurulanmalıdır. Armatür yüzeylerini temizlemek için kesinlikle deterjan ve asit derecesi yüksek temizlik malzemeleri kullanılmamalıdır.
Marka:
Artema
Ürün Adı:
Artema AquaTouch Zaman Ayarlı Dokunmatik Ledli Lavabo Bataryası
Ürün Kodu:
A47049
Seri:
AquaTouch
Yüzey Rengi:
Krom
Su Tasarrufu:
Var
Enerji Tasarrufu:
Yok
Çıkış Ucu Uzunluğu:
95 mm
Çıkış Ucu Yüksekliği:
89 mm
Perlatör Özelliği:
Gizli perlatör
Açma / Kapama:
Zaman ayarlı dokunmatik
Fotosel Özelliği:
Var
Sifon Kumandası:
Yok
Ücretsiz Montaj:
Yok
Yetkili Servis Hizmeti:
Var
Garanti Süresi:
2 yıl
Üretim Yeri:
Türkiye
Uyarı ve Genel Açıklamalar:
Dokunmatik
Ledli
Filtreli ara musluk ürüne dahildir
9V elektrikle çalışır.
Tek su girişlidir.
It's been a bit, but I did get the camera out once early this summer. We did an early morning run run to the Des Moines farmers market with the kids. It was a great time with a golden hour morning sun. I did the most basic processing with my preset and didn't adjust any orientations. This is direct from the street. Enjoy
Took the kids and the family down to the Harbour estate to see the QE2.but i wanted to go down to the pump house, as the traffic was being directed, i stopped and asked the gentleman could we get down the road to the pump house, he wasn't from NI and he said that i follow cars, as there were some behind me (like that was the understatement of the year) so again i asked if i could go straight down the road and he said that other person would help me. so i said ok, put the windae back up and said "that fellow was helpful... not" and holden pipes up in the backseat (bernie, you'll hear this with the accent!!!) "that man was STUPID!" omg talk about near wetting yerself laughin... the rain may have been coming down hard but it certainly didn't dampen the spirits!
Bit of an unexpected bonus this - it came along when I wasn't expecting it. Compass Bus YX67 UYF seen in Shere with the 0720 number 25 from Cranleigh to Guildford via Peaslake - this a school time journey which diverts off the main Merrow Road on the way into Guildford to serve St Peter's School.
I nearly got caught out by this - thinking all the new Compass buses have Mobitec LEDs which always show up on camera.... I was wrong!
Gomshall Lane, Shere, Surrey.
The Charm Bracelet Trail on Frederick Street in the Jewellery Quarter.
This is a part of Walking the Pavement Trails
From the Charm Braclet Trail by Mick Thacker and Mark Renn.
These ones were on the right hand side walking up Frederick Street.
bits for Spitfires
13 Bits for Spitfires
Spitfire machine parts as well as commemorative medals for the war effort were made in the Jewellery Quarter
A lily illuminated by window light, with the "sexy bits" casting the shadow of a face on the petals.
This was the first photo that I took after coming home from hospital following an emergency operation for a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. I was very lucky because the aneurysm burst when I was in the hospital ward of a NHS Centre of Excellence for vascular surgery, so my chances of survival were about 50% instead of only about 6% if it had ruptured at home! If it had ruptured 8 days earlier, I would have been on a boat on the Nile and I don't think I would have had much chance!
I'm well on the mend now and looking forward to seeing things through the lens in a new light following my lucky reprieve.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY
Tenuous Link: Shadows
Bit.Fall de Julius Popp, œuvre contemporaine exposée sur le pont Boieldieu lors de Rouen Impressionnée
Today I arrived a bit early at the RDS (7am) where the 2012 Web Summit was to take place and therefore had the opportunity to photograph the venue before the action commenced.
The event, which featured a host of big names from the industry speaking and advising start ups as well as other businesses, is now in its third year.
Today’s schedule included round table discussions on big issues such as the state of the start up environment in Europe today as well as chats on mobile payments and the relationships between media and the tech world.
I had a little bit of time to chill today....... so I rolled over to [Tate Modern](www.tate.org.uk/) to take in the [Damien Hirst show](www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/damien-hi...)......... I wanted to see it partly because I really wanted to see [' For The Love of God '](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_the_Love_of_God) the human skull cast in platinum and inlaid with over 8 thousand perfect diamonds......... It was as I kind of expected : totally incredible ..... Awesome !!! as many of my American friends would say ....... Sure there is all that : Can it be right?............ To create a piece of art work of diamonds and platinum (and human teeth) valued at $75 million ? ........... but put aside any politics and just look at it ........ and just feel its effect on you ..............
It's a pretty mesmerizing thing ......... with the light constantly shimmering off of this perfect representation of death.................. It is contained in a dark black box of an apparently sealed cube room in the middle of the giant Turbine Hall at the Tate....... people are gathered around it the way they gather round [The Black Kaaba Stone](blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2007/12/18/on-the-haj-circli...) in Mecca ........ but this black sarcophagus guarded by muscle bound men in black suits with earpieces......... contains only blackness when you first enter...... then at its very center a glass cube ........ within the glass the perfect vision of death glinting and glowing in its amazing beauty. Colors from white.... shards of light..... glinting and gleaming constantly sparkling from the white diamonds causing almost a sensation that the head is turning ........ The piece dominates....... Everything else is blackness..........
You are not allowed to photograph it of course ....... A man was being dragged out by the black suited body guard types for the offense of photography at one point while I was there ......... I can't help thinking he should get himself a [Sony NEX5](www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/692507-REG/Sony_NEX5K_B_Al...) a slightly less obtrusive camera very useful for 'No Photography' situations.... well I find it useful myself ..... See above.
My friend who is a big wheel in the art world had warned me she found the whole show slightly without teeth ........ that the shark was yawning and worse she warned me that 'For The Love of God' is not so great in the flesh (or lack of flesh) as it were......... I always find her totally brilliant on all aspects of art ...... so I was sort of expecting to agree ......... and yet I was conflicted..... as I had always thought I liked the diamond skull without ever actually having seen it for real .........
I was seriously braced for disappointment............ instead I found it totally amazing ........ and 'For the love of God' can actually be viewed without charge ....... the rest of the show you have to pay to see ....... so if you are short of cash ....... you should feast your eyes on the $75 million piece of art ....... yeah..... try not to get too done in by the political dichotomy in that situation ....... just look at it as it is...... in my view an amazing mesmerizing creation .........
Cheers Jez XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Some of my pics from the Haworth 1940s weekend. See www.haworth1940s.co.uk/ A brilliant day out – great atmos – especially when the packed street outside started singing ‘we’ll meet again’ along with the lady singing from an outdoor pavilion! Loads of people were dressed up and in-character – i now want to go dressed up next year! Although there was a ‘upsetting’ amount of real-furs adorned around characters necks!
Today I did a little bit of trespassing and explored where once the houses of our neighbours stood.
Most of the houses in my old street are being destroyed, just because some investor didn't keep his promise to renovate them, neglected them long enough for politicians to let him do as he always wanted, destroy it all and replace it with ugly modern buildings.
The money grabbing builder promises to restore the houses.... then takes so much time the buildings fall apart and then a politician quickly sneaks permission by the council to demolish the lot.
I bet that that was what they wanted all along.
Luckily my mother refused to be bought and is staying in her house, or that would now be going as well.
Highly depressing to see my childhood neighbourhood destroyed, even though architects, investors, politicians and city planners have been raping and destroying one of the last original Victorian Station-neighbourhoods since the 1970s, it is still a shame to see some of the last visions of that past go.
Responsible for this crime against history are the Geste company and politician Norder, one being the money grabbing criminal, the other the negligent politician.
P1280574 - There is a long sad story to all of this. The council along with various local organisations managed to get some lottery funding to re work the bowling green and build a skate park. Now you have to remember most of the councillors are 60 plus. So a bit one sided from me an ex youth worker, but today x years after a million odd quid was spent on a top notch bowling green and club house it's still in use.
Skate park, close three times, why against the advice of specialist, construction engineers which was NOT to build a wooden structure right next to the sea, they did and subsequently is has become unsafe three times since it's construction.
Along with the youth club cuts and in some cases closure, I came only assume that the youth of Ryde and other areas on the Isle of Wight will return to it's poll position on the national legal for the most under age pregnancy's alongside the higher ratings for drug and alcohol abuse in teenagers and pre teens. Additional cost to area in looking after these problems and caring for the results that it will bring. Glad the government is looking after the young with their Duty of Care.........enough, I'll stop now before I get really going
Footnote: It might become easier to find some murals in a couple of year though, to help with this sort of challenge, there is always an up
SOOC
DMC G1 + Tamron 28-70mm 135-45. (3.5)
Free hand
Scavenger Challenge
13. Photograph a mural painted on an exterior wall.
i have no idea how this came out. i wasn't looking at the camera because i was driving. trying to get a shot of a police motorcycle's lights at night. zoomed all the way in & finger on the manual focus button so it wasn't focused at all. the blue came out right though.
Saddlebag support, saddle spanner, GB stainless steel professional toeclips and Lucas milometer. To fit the saddlebag support for a Brooks saddle without bag loops two holes are drilled into the cantle plate and the spring cover pressed back to insert the holding prongs. Very neat, it can be removed when not required and left attached to the saddlebag.
Wildfire near our friends. We left and a few hours later they were evacuated.
For now fire is burning away from them.
Here is the lens disassembled. The basic design is from the book Primative Photography by Alan Greene. The two lens elements are about 500mm focal lengh and the total focal length is about 240mm-ish. The aperture is centered between the two lens elements. If you want to make one, check out Alan Green's book. All you really need is a saw and an exacto knife.
1024. 8/21 "Narrow"
Arty thinks this branch may be a bit narrow for him to pose on! He was such a good boy staying for a few shots before jumping down!
Bits and Pretzels. 27 September 2015, Hamburg, Germany. Image ©Dan Taylor/Heisenberg Media.
For bookings contact - dan@heisenbergmedia.com or +447821755904
Bleep Labs friend Andy Hendrix made a great enclosure for his Jr using a standard plastic project box and banana plugs.
He found that potentiometers could be used between the patch points to change the sound.
Check out mod info at bleeplabs.com/jrmods