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R/C Plane......

All I wanna do is watch a movie!

 

I think 3 of these are "all in one" programmables.

 

(edited Jan 23rd - oops! deleted from 365 Days pool by mistake, got a little click happy doing something else. Re-added today, will wait a few more posts before adding today's picture)

Long story short: I got my friend Jeff's old couch for just the cost of a Uhaul.

 

Longer version: The car rental place in my 'hood turned out to be some kind of scam/front/phantom (though I called them) and I was trying to figure out other options when my friends offered to rent a Uhaul and bring it to me themselves. (The original stipulation of the free couch was getting it myself.) They delivered it around noon! What did I do to deserve such good friends??

More often than not the middle one is desperately needed when dealing with Department of Applied Sciences of Education of the University of Helsinki.

Try studying there, if you want to get a glimpse of the Dark Ages.

This is a compatible remote control for the SX50 bought on Ebay.

It does more than the original remote from Canon and cost less.

Remote control, self-timer, time lapse, exposure count.

It also does long exposure, but not with the SX50 as it does not have a "bulb" setting.

Spotted at Harbor Freight in Medford, Oregon. Even in mutant form... I'd still loose

this.

Suck on this Mr Harvey!

Got a circular polarizing filter for USD78 and a Nikon remote for USD5 from maxsaver.net.

 

Hoya 77mm PRO1 DIGITAL Circular Polarizer Filter DMC USD77.89

ML-L3 Wireless Remote Controller for Nikon D5000/D60/D40x/D40/D80/D70s USD4.95

free shipping - maxsaver.net/

I can see this 366 day project could be a bit of a mountain to climb ........... but i've got the right equipment ....lol......... so why not. Here we go .........................

Mods4Cars is a leading specialist in high-end electronics for convertible tops and remote controls. They have been offering the smart convertible top modules since 2002. They now support the following popular brands: Alfa, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Ferrari, Ford, Infiniti, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Mazda, M...

 

www.vividracing.com/blog/announcing-new-products-specials...

Tried the Sigma 150-500mm on the tripod today, very dark again, but not too bad..!

HP ENVY 34c 34-in Media Display, High Right Side, Profile

the subway in all its L O U D N E S S {September 20 // 266}

• 23rd St, nyc

Today I went to go see, S H I T. I kid you not. There is an exhibit of a man who took pictures of crap. He then blew up the images to life-size, saturated the colour, played with depth of field and put them in an art gallery. The nicest thing this artist could do was put a picture of his mother's poo up on display. Every mothers' dream come true!

Yeah, it's awful out there, but I'm trying to use this to mentally prepare myself for Singapore in July, which should be, according to my dad, far more humid but the absolute temperature won't be as high. I think it's going to be crappy either way.

 

(When I was there in the winter it was the rainy season and marginally less intense. Note the place is 1 degree off the equator, so I'm kinda splitting hairs, and it'll just be as hot as it was then!)

An Extremely Easy to use full life-style elegant combined panel that solve the problem of cluttering and wall agony, the problem of knowing buttons functionality, and the problem of matching the decoration finishes and materials.

 

www.smarthomebus.com

Lego Dragon Noir. Remote controlled and motorized. The same mechanism as in 4958.

My early lessons flying (or not as the case may be) a pico Z micro helicopter. This little aircraft is virtually crash proof. . . .. and we can all be truly greatful for that.

   

(no helicopters were harmed in the making of this film)

Montalto Dora 24° FAN JET PULSO MEETING

He has a sissy controller holding technique.

 

When you shoot your opponent's tank, they get shocked through the controller. Metal strips on the top and bottom, on both hands. Like holding on to an electric fence. Sort of.

 

Hess got 'em for Christmas.

 

With a remote control airplane.

That was a fun night!

SF, CA

www.chrissypiper.com/

An Extremely Easy to use full life-style elegant combined panel that solve the problem of cluttering and wall agony, the problem of knowing buttons functionality, and the problem of matching the decoration finishes and materials.

 

www.smarthomebus.com

Just a little more ghetto than I'd thought at first glance. :-p

All the remote controls I use to turn my equipment on.

The Queen Bee was developed as a low-cost radio-controlled target aircraft, for realistic anti-aircraft gunnery training. If it survived the shooting (as intended, by offset aiming), its controller would attempt to recover it for re-use!

 

The Queen Bee used the engine, unslatted wings, undercarriage and tailplane of a Tiger Moth. But instead of a Tiger Moth fabric-covered metal frame fuselage, it used a wooden (spruce and plywood) Moth Major fuselage as this was cheaper and offered bouyancy in the event of a ditching.

 

The aircraft could be flown manned, from the front seat. The enclosed rear cockpit position was equipped with RAE radio-control gear including pneumatically-operated servo units lnked to the aircraft rudder and elevator controls.

 

A four-bladed wooden windmill in the propellor slipstream on the fuselage port side drove an air-pump to provide compressed air for the gyro unit and servos.

 

This Queen Bee at the de Havilland Museum at London Colney was built by Scottish Aviation in 1944 and was acquired in incomplete form in 1986. It is being restored in its original colours and markings.

 

www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk/index.html

I'm currently packing for shore week! The family tradition continues, and I can not wait to get there.

 

Since I have dinner plans tomorrow night and am leaving Friday night, I had to pack today. The best way to remember to pack the hat, I thought, was to put it on once I thought of it.

The keypad circuit board from a remote control

A little one-on-one with remote control R2D2....

Heavy model glider flying!

HP ENVY 34c 34-in Media Display, Center, Front

My bit (and a bit of Benjamino's) of a wall in Urbis, Manchester.

An Extremely Easy to use full life-style elegant combined panel that solve the problem of cluttering and wall agony, the problem of knowing buttons functionality, and the problem of matching the decoration finishes and materials.

 

www.smarthomebus.com

One of my more recent projects. I built it from scratch.

 

Check out my scale crawler youtube channel;

 

www.youtube.com/user/dasunddaseinzige/featured

Closer shot of the remote control from my Phillips OnDigital set top box.

 

The box is currently sat beneath my computer desk, with a cable attaching it to the PC! Rarely gets used though. Note the dust...

 

Anyway, I wanted to use this on a website to illustrate an article, and because it's creative commons licensed, so may other people ;)

An Extremely Easy to use full life-style elegant combined panel that solve the problem of cluttering and wall agony, the problem of knowing buttons functionality, and the problem of matching the decoration finishes and materials. It is an Award Winner.

 

www.smarthomebus.com

Photographing these in motion is just like trying to photograph flying dragonflies, almost impossible with their erratic and sudden change in direction.

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