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I don't remember this being here before... I'd consider the import if they'd let me import based on tag only. I'm not interested in bringing them all in...

 

I don't know why I'm liking blue dot so much. Must be the pretty bookmarklet and the images you can add to your 'dots'. They really need an api instead of the widgets though....

This is my Monk/Elementalist. I took this picture with the interface so that you get a taste of one of the many ways it can be configured.

More like a central heating system than the controls of some kind of vehicle. Old steam locomotive at Boat of Garten station, Moray, Scotland.

This is a landing page i made for a social cause on facebook.

Melbourne at Night.

 

Camberwell meet.

This rayon fabric tends to sag so I cut a 3cm wide fusible interfacing stabilizing layer. I installed it after the princess seams were sewn and had to shrink the front back in to the pattern dimensions - it had probably stretched with handling by about 7mm (1/4").

INTERFACE TO GOD

Kunsthalle zu Kiel.

Collaboration with BjarneMelgaard and Snorre Ruch [music]. 2 CD’s, picture disc, four posters, 6 huge PVC banners, floor-texts, three tents with three videos

(Vortex, Nullo, Anim RMX), 132 page catalogue: Societé Anonyme.

 

©Halvor Bodin/Bjarne Melgaard/Snorre Ruch 2002

Nicolette, High School, Inc., grade 11

I love the helpful instructions: "This is a cost center question."

While touch sensing is commonplace for single points of contact, multi-touch systems enables a user to interact with a system with more than one finger at a time, allowing for the use of both hands along with chording gestures. These kinds of interactions hold tremendous potential for advances in efficiency, usability, and intuitiveness. Multi-touch systems are inherently also able to accommodate multiple users simultaneously, which is especially useful for collaborative scenarios such as interactive walls and tabletops.

 

Demo'ed at: NYU's Department of Computer Science

final version. It is built around a commercially available low-cost usb-Soundcard and has added circuitry to amplify the TX-signal, rectify it and the drive the PTT of the Radio.

Most of the channels are either in English or Chinese. Multiple Sound Tracks are not available so far. This functions makes the receiver functionally ready for the future developments.

That red light? Not supposed to happen. That means the Firebox isn't syncing up with your computer

New Google Adwords Interface

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