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A quick shot of part of the Tardis Console for the Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant eras of Doctor Who
The Vibrati Punk Console is a great electronics learning kit.
Drilling a metal box to mount the speaker.
EDGAR RAMIREZ
A narra console table
c 1980s
Narra
82 x 152 x 45 cm (32 x 60 x 17 1/2 in)
Estimate: PHP 35,000 - 40,000
Lot 161 of the Salcedo Auctions auction on August 29, 2020. Please see salcedoauctions.com/auction/130 for more information.
In my continuation to create a classic TARDIS console to go with my 5 inch figures, I decided that interior walls were needed to complete the look.
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1988 Angler 18' Center console with bulletproof 150HP 2-stroke yamaha outboard that has been serviced annually and only run on ethanol-free gas. Boat is in good condition and is ready to fish. She has 9 rod holders, 2 livewells, and a large cooler underneath the seat in front of the console. She has a Garmin GPS and a VHF radio. She comes with a titled, galvanized trailer with spare tire. Asking $4900
Judith Fernandes, holding flowers, is consoled following the funeral service for her son, New Bedford firefighter Eric Fernandes, who died recently in a motorcycle crash. For more photos from the week of June 20, 2011, from SouthCoastToday and The Standard-Times, click here ...
Photo by JOHN SLADEWSKI
Console Table
30” x 10” x 32” 76 cm x 25 cm x 81 cm)
Provenance: The Gina Lopez Auction
Opening bid: PHP 2,000
Lot 781 of the Leon Gallery online auction in January 2021. Please see leon-gallery.com for more details.
This is console 1, typically the on-duty supervisors position, fully functional, just before it was taken out of operation along with position 5.
Late 19th Century Console Table
narra
Opening bid: P 25,000
Lot 286 of the Leon Gallery online auction on March 28, 2020. Please see leonexchange.com for more details.
See the "Console Broadband" video
live.pirillo.com/ - Nick asked the chat room the following question:How can I go online with my PS3 or Xbox360? Do I have to plug and Ethernet cable to my internet modem (which provides access to internet - my local internet service) near my computer? I don't understand how to plug my new console (when I'll get one) so that I can access to live content.The easiest way to do this would be wirelessly: the Playstation 3 comes with a built-in wireless controller, and the Xbox 360 has a wireless accessory that you can plug into the console.If you don't have a wireless access point, then you'll probably need to use a wired network: plugging your console into either a router or your broadband modem via an Ethernet cable.As far as which console you should go with, you'll probably want to get the console that most of your friends have.Do you have any suggestions for Nick?Want to embed our Console Broadband Connections video in your blog? Use this code:http://live.pirillo.com/ / http://chris.pirillo.com/media/This video was originally shared on blip.tv by l0ckergn0me with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs license.
NO REPRO FEE: 7.6.12: DUBLIN: It must be love as radio star Tom Dunne prepares to swap the studio for the Olympia Theatre stage next week. A lifelong Madness fan, Tom Dunne will be singing in the hit West End musical Our House, based on the music of Madness, at the Olympia on June 15-16 in aid of the suicide prevention charity Console. Pictured (l-r) at the launch of the Musical in the Iveagh Gardens Dublin was Radio presenter Tom Dunne with the Cast of Our House Ian Tighe (leading cast member), Jen Dawson, Brian Tighe, Brian Phillips, Ross Murray, Kelly Marie Ni Cheallaigh and Brian Tighe. Picture Conor McCabe Photography.
Since I got a 32X, I couldn't use the Power Base Converter without a little more trouble (from drop in the slot to move video connections and remove current slot resident), so I finally traded up to the actual console.
Looking to find these styles of buffet in france. Some of these are even french 1960s but I can't find them in france for reasonable price (looking to spend 1-2k)
The console! Have you ever, ever, ever, ever, ever heard of a lowrider with hydraulics in this scale??
For the technical side (how-to):
you will need:
- doom 3 (duh!)
- irfan view (free)
- anamaker (free)
- anaglyphic glasses (very cheap, see your optician for the cheapes cardboard models)
For a phototour i recommend fiddling with your console (when fiddling with your console you can MESS THINGS UP - so do some reading on how to back up your config files!!!).
open up the console:
CTRL+ALT+^
enter:
GOD (so you cannot die)
NOCLIP (for flying and passing through walls for nice perspectives)
NOTARGET (so monsters will stay lurking in the dark instead of attacking you)
you do not want your guns and HUD in the screenshot, so what I did (alternatives are possible):
enter:
bind F11 "set ui_showGun 0; set g_showHud 0; screenshot"
(this will hide weapons and HUD from your screen and make a screenshot)
then type:
bind F12 "set g_showHud 1; set ui_showGun 1"
now you will take "clean" screenshots using F11, if you wanna proceed playing/killing, press F12.
SHOOTING PICS:
find a nice perspective. Start "left", take screenshot using F11, then slightly strafe right and take next screenshot(s). The closer the object, the less strafing you should do in between shots (just "tap" your "strafe right" key).
Take loads of shots.
When taking pics of Monsters, take even more and try to sync it with the movement (its tricky), for example the moment when the Zombie looks to its right or the monster flicks its tongue.
There is also a "freeze" command in the console but I have not tried it yet - would be cool though for action shots!
Note that Godmode and Noclip has to be reentered at the beginning of a new level.
Screenshots will be saved to (standard setting) C:\programs\base\screenshots
in .tga format.
As Anamaker can only handle .jpeg and .bmp files you will have to use irfanview to batch convert the .tga-files to .jpeg.
Now you have everything you need.
Open Anamaker.
Choose "left eye" and flip through your screenshots folder. As they are just given names shot0001 through shot9999 it is easy to find the first pic of a series.
So lets say choose "shot0013" for left eye. Now choose "shot 0014" for right eye and make an anaglyph (check the color anaglyph tab). Put on your anaglyphic glasses and enjoy.
You can fiddle a bit with the cross-shaped buttons to shift the two pictures.
Once you are satisfied, save your work.
If the effect is not as desired, choose the next pair of your set. Say, choose shot14 for left and shot 15 for right eye.
It takes only a little practise and if you are anything like me, the results will leave a big smile on your face.
Works with other 3d-games as well, but be shure you figure out a way to loose the weapon and HUD in the screenshots.
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