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Natural Gas pipeline control point. Utah County, Utah.

Link video: youtu.be/5JhCkbj3qSQ

A college student in Hanoi, Vietnam, has spent up to $23,000 building his own Batmobile.

Nguyen Dac Chung, born in 1998, is a student of architecture and modelled his functional DIY project of the iconic supercar in the Batman film, "The Dark Knight."

 

Dac Chung said: “This product is a project that I have been cherishing for three years, and I have been working on it for more than 10 months."

Cool footage from September 5 shows the intricate design of the Batmobile that measures a nifty 3.6 metres long and 2.3 metres wide.

 

Dac Chung designed the car in 3D before building it himself. He ordered the tyres and wheels from America and South Korea and installed a full range of vehicle control systems, brakes, and lighting. Currently, Dac Chung is in the process of finishing the interior.

Pumper control -- Pierce Fire Truck. Orem Fire Services.

Sprinkler booster valve outside the Winchcombe Carson Limited building, Teneriffe, Brisbane. Fisheye mode used to get the cool effect.

This is the view to the east, with the Northern Luzon mountain range in the background, and the tip of Bangui Bay in the lower left. This image shows 9 of the 15 turbines of Bangui Bay.

 

These 15 wind turbines(called Vestas NM82) provide a total of almost 25 MW of power and is part of the Luzon Island grid in the Philippines. Height of these windmills is 70 meters. Each of the three blades has a length of 41 meters. The wind swept area of the rotors is approximately 5,280 square meters. Each windmill is 326 meters apart, almost 1/3 of a kilometer.

 

Location of the turbines is at Pebble Beach, on the shores of Bangui Bay, Ilocos Norte province. These turbines is the first power plant of its kind in the Philippines and Southeast Asia.

Pebble Beach,

Bangui, Ilocos Norte

Philippines

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

Greenwich Peninsula (beside the O2)

“One Building to bomb them all,

One Wall to separate them,

One CCTV camera to watch them all

and in the darkness bind them.”

 

― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

This artwork by Duncan Rawlinson blends contemporary photography with artificial intelligence to explore the latent space of futuristic technology. The image presents a highly stylized machine, adorned with prominent red lighting and intricate details. Its design hints at multifunctional purposes, ranging from communication and data processing to surveillance and control, embodying the essence of advanced robotics and cyberpunk aesthetics.

 

Duncan.co/technotronic-nexus

SCN & Rental Staging New Product Awards Ceremony

190605-N-SS350-0007 GULF OF OMAN (June 5, 2019) Gunner’s Mate Seaman James Crouse, from Gloversville, N.Y., performs a maintenance check on the Mark 38 25mm gun control system aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Bainbridge (DDG 96). Bainbridge is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet areas of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and Pacific through the Western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jason Waite/Released)

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team setting up the booth at ISE 2016.

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

Greenwich Peninsula (beside the O2)

Квартира в жилом доме Кандинский, Екатеринбург

Crestron Pinpoint and Fusion Cloud presented by Nic Malani

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team setting up the booth at InfoComm 2015.

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

Controlbox of the smaller slave wireless controller. Use the Atmega328 AVR controller. This slave controller have 4 flash outputs in TTL mode.

All settings are transfert via the mastercontroller at 868 MHz. The slave version is small. Power via 3xAA batteries.

 

Today tests are done at 35m from indoor to outside without any problem. All settings are done via the remote master controller. Powercontrol is done via TTL mode of the flashes and are set via the remote master controlbox. A few leds are used to see the powerlevel of the battery and one led confirm the received commands. A buttom a be used to manual fire the flashes as test on the small box. Software can be updated via a DB9 connector. Batterys can be charged via a 2.1mm power connector. 4 flashes can be connected to this small box.

 

Update 2009 Nov 07:

 

More tests are done to optimise the distance and the reliability. Now I've 100% flash results at 30m from indoor to outdoor. The new results are recovered from the optimal transfertspeeds and also from the correct bandwidth setting. Even the TX and RX baudrate d'nt need to be the same but the master need to be slower then the slave. I turndown the DRSSI signal also a little and slower the VDI setting. All this new settings results into a very reliability signaal between TX and RX. Now I'm tunning the timings to be perfect equal between the direct flashes on the master and the wireless on the Slave. This difference will be zero for the same powerlevel on the flashes. Here the link to the master controller:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/4025994993/in/set-721576...

 

The results are now really good. I'm very happy with this controlsystem!

 

How this is maded? ... see my shema:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/4082143707/

 

Three crystal chandeliers have been hung in one of the courtyards on the main street (Piotrkowska) in Łódź. The chandeliers are approx. 3.5 m high, have a diameter of approx. 2 m and are equipped with a control system that allows programming of various lighting scenarios.

The authors of the "Palace Courtyard" project are the artist Andrzej Fogtt and the architect Przemysław Gajowiak. Łódź, Poland

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

Greenwich Peninsula (beside the O2)

This "Autofare 3" ticket was issued on WMPTE's first Mk II MCW Metrobus, West Bromwich based 2436.

 

Unfortunately these tickets did not show a year, only 9th May is known, not the year.

 

The ticket might date from Sunday 9th May 1982, this being the day that 2436 as a brand new bus attended the Sandwell rally.

 

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Fresh from the USA.

New CMOS 65nm RADAR chip mounted on solid copper backed PWB/PCB. Includes 76-77GHz Tx and Rx Patch Antenna Arrays

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

A behind the scenes look at the Crestron team building the exhibit at InfoComm 2016.

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