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iRex e-reader on display at the 2010 Taipei International Book Exhibition.

Paris, january 2012, iPhone 4.

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Hi-res image available upon request.

 

Photography by Thomas

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A reader in the Bowman Regional Public Library.

Photo: Rob O' Connor (rocshot.com)

Teen Scene boasts an extensive collection of graphic novels, which are a big attraction for readers of all ages.

Reader submission for the "flowering outdoor umbrella stand" project via Apartment Therapy.

 

August 2008

Endre, SYW2011 : Croatia

in chicago on vacation this week.

 

ralph checks out the comics issue of the chicago reader. downtown. e.grand.st.

Catching up on the latest climbing news.

This gives you a perspective on the seahorse mural.

 

Andre Kertescz, one of my all-time heroes, did a little book with the simple title, "On Reading" in which he gathered shots of readers from all over the world. I loved that book. Who would buy a book like that now?

 

Mark your calendars Flickr's own Mashuga will show his work at 4 PM Saturday, January 21st, at the Positive Focus Gallery in Brooklyn. Read more .

  

Single port UHF RFID Reader Module, R500 RF chip

With LBT function, and dense reader mode (DRM)

The reading distance is 7 meters connected to 8dBi antenna.

Suitable for portable RFID reader, USB RFID reader, healthcare, access

and other complex applications

FCC/CE

 

RF Parameter

Protocol: EPC Class1 Gen2/ISO18000-6C

RF chip: Impinj Indy R500

RF power: 5~30dBm, adjustable by software with 1 dB stepped

Reading distance: 7m/8dBi Antenna (effect by antenna, RF power, and working environment)

Inventory speed: > 200 tags/second

 

Basic Parameter

Size (L x W x H): 56×36×7.4mm

Weight: 60g (Including heat sink)

DC power: 3.6V~5.5V

Physical Interface: 12pin ZIF interface / FCC cable (Including power, communication, GPIO, USB)

Antenna connector: MMCX with VSWR < 1.5:1 @ 50 ohms

Working temp: -20~+70℃

Storage temp: -40~+85℃

Relative humidity: 10%~90%RH

Taken in Hyde Park while limping through the 4 Parks

After objects have been x-rayed, the digital x-ray plate that they were standing on is put into the reader unit. This uses a laser to scan the film and produce a digital image.

I don't usually give an alternative for he reader pictures, but here I am unsure. I tried some shots from further away, to suggest the way she was sitting under a tree, at the top of a little hill. But I think she gets lost in it. even with the crop. The difference in colour is that I'd set the white balance to cloudy skies here, while the other is AWB.

  

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Dear Reader play The Hare and Hounds pub in Birmingham.

www.myspace.com/dearreadermusic

 

© 2009 www.flickr.com/wayne_john_fox, please FlickrMail me for the original images.

Thank you.

Trafalgar Square, London

This scene touched my reading heart. As an avid reader, I could sense the peace and character here.

Scott Donahue's "Big People" sculptures were dedicated in 2009. The two 30-foot high stainless steel, fiberglass, bronze and concrete structures cap the ends of the pedestrian and bicycle bridge that crosses over Interstate 80 next to the Berkeley Marina. This is Berkeley's largest public art installation, in both size and scope - the sculptures are visible from a mile away in both directions, and cost the city over $200,000 -- twice as much as was originally allotted.

 

The east side sculpture celebrates Berserkeley's "urban and cultural experience" and the west side sculpture celebrates East Shore State Park.

 

The statues - even with their heroic scale - seem out-of-place overlooking the uncaring highway, far from the actual campus protest stomping grounds.

 

Interstate 80 pedestrian/bicycle overpass (just south of University Avenue) in Berkeley, California

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Mihai Parparita, Jenna Bilotta, Dolapo Falola, & Chris Wetherell from the Google Reader Team @ Page One room, New York Times Building, Midtown // NYC

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