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Taken with a Canon 35mm f/2 lens and enhanced with the Graphic Converter comic effect filter. Type L for a better view.
My grandma has alzheimer's disease. When the Finnish TV broadcasts were converted to digital signal, we had to buy her a digital turner. Using two remote controls for controlling the TV was too complicated for her, so now the layman's instructions have been taped on the remote controls.
I wonder when they are going to make a TV that people could use without yellow stickies...
Jaguar Land Rover has revealed some of the prototype technologies that its UK-based research team are developing to deliver autonomous driving in the future.
Was playing with long exposure yesterday and... failed. To long exposure. She did win!!! Arrggggghhhhhh!
Any tips how to make those surrealistic selfies when there are a lot of you in different poses in one room? (was i descreptive enough? ;) otherwise i will start feeling useless pretty soon :/
NEW HOGAN LAKE, Calif. — Ranger John Chapman, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District, gets ready to launch and pilot a remote-control submersible vehicle at New Hogan Lake, Calif. The robotic underwater vehicle provides live video and sonar imagery and can also retrieve underwater objects. The vehicle will be used for various underwater reconnaissance missions. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo)
The rubber membrane keypad and circuit board from a Sony remote control. If one or two buttons on your remote have stopped working, you can often solve the problem by opening it up and wiping the circuit board gently with a slightly damp cloth and washing-up detergent.
This is from our article on remote controls.
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I think I am getting really close to finding a post-preccesing system that works really well and is my own. This is one of my tests. I like it a lot and am going to play around with it a bit more.
Hover Effect Remote Control Helicopter at Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee - © 2011 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions Concert Photography
Ist Euch schon mal aufgefallen, welch unglaubliche Macht doch von der Taste OK ausgeht? "OK...Okay...alles klar!" Aber ist es daß wirklich? Wäre doch alles einfach mit einem leichten Druck auf die OK-Taste zu regeln... Die Welt wäre eine ganz Andere...
Aber vieleicht ist's doch einfach nur 'ne Bestätigungs-Taste...
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Spent the evning with the hooping puppet master tonight. (That's Steph, of course.)
After she and I hung out with C for bath time, she read to C and I played with the hoop! Steph's talking about a day when we make our own hoops. I can't wait!
The wheel was a handy little invention and so was the flush toilet but remember those dark days of yesteryear when we actually had to get off our butts and go to the tv to change the channel? yech (I managed to get Flo, from Progressive Insurance in the shot-what are the chances? )
ODC1, inventions
The cutest tittle remote-control rensouhou-chan you'll ever see. Rotating head, animated eyes & turrets, and very, very fast.
It has been so long since I took an SP, and I am woefully out of practice. This was the best of the lot, though I was sure I had something better in the bunch when I walked away. (I was very wrong.)
That remote controlled steerable ornithopter-toys are possible (and cheap) today is a prime example that we live in a science fiction world.
Remote control car with camera attached that can transmit back to Alcatel-Lucent's Striker 1 LTE Mobile Command Center. Tools such as this can provide critical visibility in situations too dangerous for emergency first responders.
Photo by: Denise Panyik-Dale