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Ok, so it arrived yesterday and it is a Dell UltraSharp 2005FP - Flat Panel 20.1’. What can I say, it is just as wide as I thought it would be but the height is a bit disappointing, but that is really my fault, I never bothered to actually check that. Anyway it is super ok, the main point which is to have a bigger resolution than my laptop display (1400x1050) is fullfiled having 1680x1050, the ergonomics are great so are the colors, and absolutely no flaw (no dead or bad pixels).
una aplicación gratuita para el iPhone, iWikiPhone o iTranslate, un traductor con soporte para 35 idiomas.
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New gadget for the D7000 is the Phottix Geo One GPS geo-tagger. This costs half the price of the Nikon GPS-1 and is pretty much identical apart from this one comes with the wired remote while the Nikon version you have to buy the remote separately.
You have to change one setting to stop the exposure meter timing out when the GPS unit is attached as it takes 45 seconds from cold to get a signal. Subsequent images are around 10 seconds from warm start.
File name: 10_03_000896b
Binder label: Leisure - Reading, Travel
Title: Read! Pro Bono [back]
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 9 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Dwarfs; Gadgets
Notes: Title from item.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
Taken for the dailyshoot.com assignment #ds117: Take a photo of your favorite gadget.
Wonder if the iPad is going to be as successful as this little guy?
On top of the Intuos4
Gadgets: Nikon bag,Tripod(Giottos),50mm f/1.8D ,Tamron 90mm,18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED ,D80
Get your gears at Amazon
iPod 15gb 3G, iPod Nano 4gb, Sony PSP, Sony Clie TJ-37, Samsung D415, Nintendo DS, Polaroid PDM-0722.
Inspector Gadget was the most favorite TV show when I was a child. He has everything inside him, especially, everything comes out from his hat. This guy doesn't quite look the same as my favorite inspector gadget, but reminds me of the childhood. Inspector Gadget, my hero!!
(Our Daily Challenge, topic - gadget)
From an undated specimen book from Alphabet Limited in London.
Scanned while preparing materials for my article, “The arcane alphabets of Black Sabbath” at Fonts In Use.
More info at Fonts In Use.
The mantelpiece thermometer is a gadget that, well, displays temperature.
The device uses a Picaxe micro as its main processor and the display is a backlit 2 line LCD display. The mode switches are also lit with LEDs.
It has two modes of operation:
• Display temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius in the form “The temperature is 25oF”
• Display the temperature in words i.e. “Its warm is here” or “It’s BLOODY HOT in here”. There are about 7 different phrases that change in 5 degree increments.