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sorry for not uploading for the past few days. my teacher had my flashdrive, therefore all of my new stuff.
i really want to start shooting halloween stuff now that it's october but i probably can't bc of all of these ridiculous photo assignments i have. i also feel like i'm drowning in school related stuff. help D:
this was entirely inspired by a photo by my absolute favorite photographer, rachel baran. here's the link to hers: flic.kr/p/iZvzXP
this is nowhere near as good as hers but my talent level is basically that of a complete amateur anyways so
I saw another one here in flickr and the flash drive is the lens part instead of the body. I like that one better. Another thing i notice is that this has only a 2 gig capacity as opposed to the 4gig that I saw.
Update: h2testw reveals that the flash drive is fake. After 6.9 GB of testing, the device disappears due to an error. On Linux, that error is multiple lines of something like "device descriptor read/64, error -110"
A low quality low cost USB Flash drive.
Size: 65519936 KB (62.5 GiB)
Write: 7.97 MB/s
Read 13.95 MB/s
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I took two Lego bricks. A 4 long one, and a 2 long one. I made an hole on one side of each brick, sizing the usb plug.
Then, i flattened the inside of the bricks, to create room for the plug and the memory.
I saw some instructions on the net where people were flattening all the inside of the bricks. I flattened just the necessary, in order to prevent unwanted movements of the flashdrive.
This is the sound system I intend to install in the proton pack prop I've been working on. It consists of a T-amp (battery powered amp), two old car speakers from my Toyota, and a USB flashdrive-type mp3 player loaded with the startup sound of the pack from the movies. It's decently loud, but I'm still wondering how best to rig it so I can play the sound at will without actually holding the mp3 player in plain sight to trigger it.
Among the small objects I keep close, some actually hung round my neck, are a flashdrive able to store one gigabyte, a compass (from my mother), an enamel egg with a ladybird on it (from my half-sister at Easter - one of many regular seasonal gifts to the whole family), a gilt swizzle-stick, for making bubbles livelier in champagne, given me by sister - Bay - for my fiftieth birthday (the swizzle draws neatly into its holder), a Great Western Railway stationmaster's whistle made of horn from the 1890s by Hudsons Acme, just up the road from here, but bought at a carboot sale 10 years ago, and a useful supplement to my bell when cycling, as well as for calling the dog. The net float on the key ring is from Ypsos where Summer Song lies. The papier-mâché owl wrapped in gold paper is Greek. It has been with me since the 1960s. Also given me by half-sister, Dorothy, it swung from the bulkhead of the small boat - Young Tiger - that took me across the Atlantic in 1965-1996.
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or you can just escape!
Playing around with my new flashdrive, a gift given to my husband at the CCAA basketball Nationals which he knew I would like. I'm just head over heels about it … pun intended … all of them!
So I'm at my moms crib for TG dinner and I go to the basement looking for some of my stuff to move into my condo and I find an old flashdrive, so I decide to take a look...And here I find literally hundreds of old two six pics, taggs, and misc. I would post them all but they're pics I've acquired years ago, most of them not mine and a lot have faces, names and a lot of info. Ill try to post as many as I can, here are some. Happy thanksgiving indeed. =)
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In one of my more foolhardy moves, I pried open the messed up metal casing and plugged the jump drive into my computer. Nothing happened computer-wise, but this pretty blue light came on.
So I'm at my moms crib for TG dinner and I go to the basement looking for some of my stuff to move into my condo and I find an old flashdrive, so I decide to take a look...And here I find literally hundreds of old two six pics, taggs, and misc. I would post them all but they're pics I've acquired years ago, most of them not mine and a lot have faces, names and a lot of info. Ill try to post as many as I can, here are some. Happy thanksgiving indeed. =)
The plastic casing was chipped on one of my thumb drives, so I snapped it off. Here's the naked chipery, shot with my iPhone macro lens attachment.
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From this year's first half classes ~~ ^_^
I need to find the flashdrive with this pic in high resolution! ._.
So, here we have a heart of Lego! ;)