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July 2011 Update: Due to popular demand, I am building this ecommerce dashboard into a subscription based product anyone can use for their ecommerce site. Launch details at edash.tv
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A work in progress, this is a real-time sales dashboard for cincottachemist.com.au
The goal is to provide an at-a-glance view on where sales are for the day, trending product and searches and visibility over order queues.
Note: I have set numbers to zero or blurred terms for confidentiality reasons.
Check out the notes above for information on what we're tracking.
I should also give props to Panic. While I have done a few dashboards in my time I definitely took some inspiration from their status screen -- it also motivated me to make some progress on this project.
This is a close up picture of an MCI MC-12 dashboard. The gages from left are: Engine Oil Pressure, Speedometer, Water Temperature (top), Hours Meter (bottom), Supply Air, and Fuel Level. On the lower left side is a group of idiot lights for various coach operation items. On the lower right side from left is: Control Override Switch, Master Switch, & Starter Button. The three dials are Left Wiper, Right Wiper, & Washer Fluid. The bus does have the typical Greyhound starter interlock. The left hand switch panel is nearly identical to an MC-9. I'll try and get a picture of that at some point.
On a lovely winter morning driving from London to the country, I couldn't resist getting my feet out. Take a look at the video on YouTube:
" A good traveller has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving "
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Basic dashboard of a unknown French tractor with a Ampère meter and a oil pressure meter.
I could not find an emblem at this agricultural vehicle so type, year and origin stays mysterious to me.
It's certainly a French brand.
It's nice to see back the late 1930s style nose.
Leimuiden, Willem van der Veldenweg, Aug. 13, 2018.
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I took a wide angle shot of my dash a week ago and thought huh, that came out surprising well. But I used another shot for Projec 365 for that day and figured I'd try it again.
Planned to do that today but every damn light was green. Could not sit still long enough to get a great shot.
If you can get a great shot of a VW dashboard.
Day 336 of 365
All-British Car Day 2018
Olympus XA2 + Kodak UltraMax 400 + Nikon Coolscan V/LS-50 + Nikon Scan 4.03