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Eurovision Song Contest in the making, large intercom with more than 1,000 ports, all video on MediorNet, audio over IP and for the first year a full SIP solution for commentary. [Pic by Jakob Refer]
Portfólio temático premiado na INTERCOM regional em Campina Grande e na INTERCOM nacional em Caxias do Sul.
Crédito da Foto: Nayara Leite
Portfólio temático premiado na INTERCOM regional em Campina Grande e na INTERCOM nacional em Caxias do Sul.
Crédito da Foto: Nayara Leite
Visitando uno de los hospitales me consegui con este señor en la pared...
La verdad, por su aspecto, ya habia visto varias brochas de pintura en su larga vida...
Quizas en su momento, fue como el blackberry de esta epoca...
Puedo apostar que tiene mas de 20 años.
Como avanza la tecnologÃa... no?
Con esta, creo que cierro la serie Hospital, creo que no me va a dar chance de subir fotos el fin de semana... pero si se me da, subo una o mas..
Portfólio temático premiado na INTERCOM regional em Campina Grande e na INTERCOM nacional em Caxias do Sul.
Crédito da Foto: Nayara Leite
Esta es una carta que hice para el programa Sega ManÃa que emitÃan en metrópolis intercom en 1995.
"Querido Sega ManÃa:
Me llamo Alejandro Jean Pierre (me dicen Jean Pierre), tengo 5 años y voy en kinder.
Me encanta el programa, no tengo equipo de Sega, pero me gustarÃa mucho jugar. Les envÃo con mucho cariño estos dibujitos al tÃo Miguel y al tÃo Patricio.
Mi mamá me escribió lo que yo querÃa decirles.
Estoy muy contento y les mando saludos, no me pierdo nunca el programa.
Chao.
Jean Pierre"
Por suerte mi mamá nunca lo mandó y puedo disfrutar del dibujo ahora. Salen Sonic y Colitas, algunas naves y abajo el coyote y el correcaminos, ya que en ese tiempo jugaban Sonic 2 y Desert Demolition, podÃas jugar por el teléfono como en el club de los tigritos cuando jugaban Hugo y el de Hot Wheels.
Eurovision Song Contest in the making, large intercom with more than 1,000 ports, all video on MediorNet, audio over IP and for the first year a full SIP solution for commentary. [Pic by Jakob Refer]
Ensure the safety of your family with our intercom home security systems. it can be a wonderful gift for those who have sick person, elders or children at there homes.
Intercom panel from same house in Shadle as the home address shot. Semi-sepia filter and selective desaturation
I was surprised to see such a worn out set of speaker/intercoms on a brand new building down Cardiff bay. I suspect the salty air has something to do with it.
The morning rush hour hustle at about 8:30 am or so. I watched 3 trains go by with no room for people - within 20 minutes. We need some of those train employees that squash passengers into the train like Tokyo/Japan has ... or use to have at least (anyone know whether they still do that?)
*** I've come to realize, from some close family friends, that some people's browser/internet-viewing-device settings won't let them see the comment/notes I've put on top of the image itself, so ...
1. Yes, the one of many Customer Assistance Intercoms.
2. I thought this was sort of an interesting design :) You can see whether the trains are coming from the point of entry (where you pay with metro cards). Although there is an electronic annoucement too.
3. This goes at least yards further into the distance of people completely packed. Trust me. I'm near the front of the trains, ha ha.
"Que essa minha vontade de ir embora
se transforme na calma e na paz
que eu mereço.
E que essa tensão
que me corrói por dentro
seja um dia recompensada.
Que as palavras que eu falo
não sejam ouvidas como prece
e nem repetidas com fervor,
apenas respeitadas,
como a única coisa que resta
a um homem inundado de sentimentos.
Porque metade de mim é partida,
mas a outra metade é saudade."
Foto: Galo, de Araras!
Pós intercom, uma saudade que não consigo explicar.
Our apartment is a little dated.. as in from the early 1900's.
The intercom system has not been updated since then. So we have THIS thing next to the front door of our apartment..
The first time the faint ringer went off to signal that someone was outside the building, I was unsure what to do.
I picked up the little ear piece and fiddled with the switch on the buttom of the old fashioned phone thingie. I heard a faint crackling.. which seemed promising.
"Hello??"
I leaned over and spoke into the microphone thingie.
"Hello?"
Eric started laughing. I gave up and ran down the long narrow hallway to greet my friend at the front door of the building instead.
I guess the relic is pretty useless at this point. It's an interesting piece of history. An artifact from another Era.. I like to imagine what the original tenants looked like, what their story was. the family or person that lived here has probably long since passed away...
Question: Have you ever lived or do you currently live in an old building or house? What year was it built?