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Booting up the machine for the first time, Foresight Linux is already installed. I was glad to find a perfect machine for me with Linux installed, but thought after checking it out, I'd just install my first love, Ubuntu over top of it. However, after trying it out, it's absolutely awesome.
It's essentially the same as Ubuntu, in look/feel (both GNOME), with more nice defaults set up, and pre-installed, like Pidgin (formerly Gaim, my preferred FOSS IM client - I installed it on Ubuntu). It uses a different package management system, which should be fine, but overall, I loved every part of it in my first 15-20 minute tryout. I think it'll be perfect for my needs here. I also got a free 2GB USB thumbdrive with Foresight, in case I need to reinstall.
Interesting aside: the GNOME development team does all their work in Foresight now, as they consider it to stay truest to their ideals. More info on all of these things starting around here in Ken Vandine's blog. I believe he is the father of the Foresight distro.
Santiago, Chile: Hortensia Bussi, widow of ex-President Allende and commonly known as "La Tencha", is laid to rest in the Cementerio Generale alongside her husband. (Photo by Matt Bostock)
"LCD Blossom [video sculptures] " installation view, 2007__(2) 19" LCD screens,fiber optics ,plastics, resin, enamel, acrylic, aluminum, airbrush paints,12 v LED's, custom videoDVD and an audio track by zemi17__ dimensions variable
I'm pretty thrilled with Ubuntu Studio after a couple of hours of my first pokings about. Look at all the free/open sound apps, and utilities! It would have taken me a long time to figure out which apps I might want, as I'm still fairly n00b with Linux, and even worse with anything audio related. Now I have a great, pre-approved list of tools that people who know far better what they're doing with sound have chosen, plus I know they'll all work with my distro. It's like Christmas. I've just been going through the list, reading manuals to learn what each is, what it does, and why I might care :)
"LCDblossom_dataFrenzy"installation view 2007_(3) 9" LCD screens,fiber optics, plastics, resin, enamel, acrylic,airbrush paints,12v led's, custom audio/video dvd_dimensions variable
I've started an experiment/project
While at the zoo, I noticed people standing next to eachother, taking a picture of the same animal in the dead center of the frame. Quite possibly, they would not even be able to recognise their own photo between a series of other zoo visitors.
That notice brought me to the idea of taking pictures of their camera's LCD screens, since maybe it makes no difference who took the picture. I was there as well and it was my moment as much as theirs. Besides, I took the photo before they pushed down on the shutter release button so it is my photo anyway.
I might relive the moment differently when looking at the photo later on but the image that may trigger the recall of my memory might just as well be theirs and vice versa.
Stazione centrale, 4o binario - basteranno 509 device per coprirla tutta?
L'orologio sara` in NTP? :)
Dai, una foto da nerd ogni tanto...
I've started an experiment/project
While at the zoo, I noticed people standing next to eachother, taking a picture of the same animal in the dead center of the frame. Quite possibly, they would not even be able to recognise their own photo between a series of other zoo visitors.
That notice brought me to the idea of taking pictures of their camera's LCD screens, since maybe it makes no difference who took the picture. I was there as well and it was my moment as much as theirs. Besides, I took the photo before they pushed down on the shutter release button so it is my photo anyway.
I might relive the moment differently when looking at the photo later on but the image that may trigger the recall of my memory might just as well be theirs and vice versa.
Demonstration video to show how our digital door viewer product code 73050 works.
www.sdslondon.co.uk/viewers-door-chains-and-latch-pulls/d...
On our neighborhood's "for sale" page, I found a used Nikon Coolpix L110 for a reasonable price and scooped it up as a small backup camera.
The controls are simple and standardized, so there was no need to read a manual or play around too much.
And no, there's no blue stripe across the bottom of the screen; that's the reflection of the white cutting mat I was using to get these photos.
I've started an experiment/project
While at the zoo, I noticed people standing next to eachother, taking a picture of the same animal in the dead center of the frame. Quite possibly, they would not even be able to recognise their own photo between a series of other zoo visitors.
That notice brought me to the idea of taking pictures of their camera's LCD screens, since maybe it makes no difference who took the picture. I was there as well and it was my moment as much as theirs. Besides, I took the photo before they pushed down on the shutter release button so it is my photo anyway.
I might relive the moment differently when looking at the photo later on but the image that may trigger the recall of my memory might just as well be theirs and vice versa.
I built this to play my videos in a gallery. To hear what is happening on screen you must hold the phone handset up to your ear.