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Heim served as County Auditor from 1957 through 1959 at which point the job titled was changed to Auditor-Controller. He continued to serve in that office until 1984.
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My current method for storing game systems, and their accessories. Systems are in the cubbyholes. The cords and power bricks are hanging on the wall; I tried baggies for each system, but then I was having to dig through the bags every single time. I'll probably source a piece of pegboard I can hang up in here.
I keep controllers in the hanging shoe racks. This has served me far better than any of the drawer based solutions. Each cubby has enough room for one or two systems worth of controllers, and I can typically manage to pull just what I need, without having to sort through three or four other systems worth of stuff. I'd buy another one of these shoe racks, but then I'd have to displace some of the coats.
DE: Weißer Xbox 360 Controller.
EN: White Xbox 360 game pad.
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Ventilation fan controlled by EMSL Art Controller board with custom thermostat firmware
More information: www.rotormind.com/blog/2013/Art-Controller-Thermostat
In the above image you can see the controller with the first 5 DIP
switches set: this corresponds to binary 011111 = 31° Centegrade,
or 87.8° F. You can set the switches to any temperature between 0
and 63° C which should be sufficient for most cooling tasks: for
negative temperatures you will need to modify the code somewhat.
The greatest gaming controller ever created... in glorious, dirt-magnet-white... imported from the magical land of Japan.
PCB of the light controller which automatically turns on and off at the predetermined time of the day.
PCB design files, schematic and firmware source code of this project are available at github.com/dilshan/programmable-light
My new DCC controller, it's a breeze to use and I'm really glad I bought it. Another good reason is the ability to double head my trains now.
The NES is the best video game system ever made. It is made by the same company that made the camera that took these photos. The GameBoy Camera
does this make me a photographer yet or? okay, if you use on tumblr just credit my flickr or my tumblr which is mariobro.tumblr.com/
Teensy3 (arduino) with two moisture sensors that send MIDI CCs. A couple ice cubes make a continuous stream of CCs. Plug it into NI Massive and let it go for 5 minutes. Really.
A N64 controller breakout cable. I very carefully removed the cable from one of my controllers so that I can put it back in later if need be. The three wires are +3.3V (red), ground (black) and data (white). The pins are suitable for putting into a breadboard.
Playing with the new remote manual flash controller from Yongnuo+ Yongnuo Speedlight YN650 III
(Unfortunately I have no nice girl modeling for me :-(( )
Setup : Simply a Yongnuo YN560 III (with a diffuser) on the left side of the dwarf remotely commanded by a YN560-TX on my OMD EM5 mk II
OMD EM5 mk ii + Oly 12-40mm f/2.8
ISO 200 - 1/250 - f/5.6
Flash Yongnuo YN560 mk3 @ 1/64th of the power about 1,5m distance