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These were some of the photos that I took after I bought my first Digital Camera a Canon EOS REBEL I took these photos on March 12 2004 in Reynolds Industrial Park in Green Cove Springs, Florida. At the time the CSX Railroad had just purchased several Shoving Platforms (aka Remote Control Caboose Replacement). The units were used to control switching Locomotives on Local Trains (especially during back-up moves) where a crew member could stand at the control panel on the Flat Car and control the Locomotive remotely by Radio; you can see the Antenna along with Horns and Flashing Lights at the Top of the Control Console in Photo #2 of 4. Of course today most railroads use a Fanny Pack Control Console that a Switchman wears at his beltline to control the Remote Control Locomotives especially within Rail Yards. I believe these Shoving Platforms were assembled by a Railcar Repair Facility within this Industrial Park because there were several units that were not yet fully assembled at the time I Photographed them.
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This is a case where finding the best solution to a problem takes most of an evening, and putting it together only takes a couple of minutes.
Mortimer Boxer lab mixed breed dog and Lucy the cat comfortably on the couch sleeping ,Cobourg Ontario Canada ,Sept 17 2006
Cobourg Marina boat storage near the west beach ,Having our daily walk with Mortimer our Boxer Lab mixed breed dog ,working at pulling at hard as could as he always did, Cobourg Ontario Canada , April 19. 2007
Mortimer Boxer lab mixed breed dog working doing what he loves best running and playing with a stick at the Cobourg West beach August 31. 2006
Mortimer our Boxer lab mixed breed dog in de snow working at the West beach doing what he likes to do , running and eating snow , Martin’s Photographs , Cobourg , Ontario , Canada , January 14. 2007
Mortimer our Boxer Lab mixed breed dog working at the Cobourg west beach doing his favourite thing playing with a stick or tree branch on the beach , Martin’s photographs , Cobourg , Ontario , Canada , August 31. 2006
Cobourg west beach
dog laying on his back
comfortable sofa
June 2004
Sofa
Mortimer
Cobourg pier
Cobourg lighthouse
Cobourg Beach
Mortimer Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
dog working at the beach
stick
tree branch
Dog
beach
Martin’s photographs
Cobourg
Ontario
Canada
November 2003
Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
Port Hope
Favourites
favourite thing
mattress
deck
July 2006
Nikon
Nikon E5700
Dog
Lake Ontario
Sand
Water
Tree
Mortimer boxer dog
Monument
Miles World
Memory
June 2016
Boxer dog
Boxer mixed breed dog
Cedar tree
Tropical plants
River
Terns
Tern
Happy New Year
photograph converted to sepia
Sunset
Hammock
Tree
Heron
Egret
January 2016
IPhone 6
Rocks on the beach
Sand
Rocks
Canon PowerShot S410
PowerShot S410
Stairs up
May 2007
Thai Restaurant
Brualai Taste of Thai Restaurant
Driftwood
June 2007
March 2007
Ducks
Gulls
Lake Ontario
Ice buildup
Ice
Snow
February 2007
January 2007
Now in need of some high contrast subjects!
The blinky LED interface is very much a first pass, I intend a new version with a nicer, and easier to use, LCD screen.
I am a typical male when it comes to the remote control. I have to have in my hand/control at all times. I am usually watching 2-3 programs. I refuse to watch a commercial so I flip. I have over 400 channels and I know almost all of them. The nice part about being single and having a dog is that he never complains about me changing the channel constantly.
I tried out a yoga class at my gym, and it was really good! The gym actually had blankets and blocks, and the instructor definitely knew what she was doing. I'm spoiled from years at the Iyengar Institute, but since I can't afford that, this will do just fine.
Brought a folding chair into the garage so I wouldn't have to sit on tne 15-piece emergency kit I'm sure some of you are familiar with.
w_r details
jacket - floreat (anthropologie)
dress - american apparel
tights - merona (target)
shoes - banana republic
necklace - brass plum nordstrom
bracelets - asos
one of claudia's fav "toys". the phone. the other is the remote control. tech baby for sure. or maybe it just tastes good??
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.
A Sony remote control taken apart to show the four layers inside. Electrically conducting contacts underneath the keys on the rubber membrane keypad complete the various circuits on the printed circuit board when you press down.
This is from our article on remote controls.
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Tried using double-sided tape to give my robot wheels more grip. It may have worked a little too well...
Singaporeans work in order to eat and shop. So I happily obliged. The Great Singapore Sale is going on, and this pair of patent leather flats in a reddish brown were calling to me. (Calling louder were a similar pair in olive green, but the 4 department stores we went to didn't have them in my size.)
"Remote control me rightRemote control me leftRemote control me rightRemote control meManipulate me hereManipulate me downManipulate me upManipulate me"
Remote Control (me) - Electric Six
Miente bien, no me puedes lastimar
Se que aún me amas de lejos
Suéltame y déjame volar
a través del universo
Remote control
In Singapore, if you want the bus to stop, you HAVE to flag it down. It will zoom past otherwise.
When you board the bus, you tap your fare card on the little machines, and they tell you how much is left on your card. When you disembark, you tap the machines at the back, and the amount appropriate to how far you traveled is deducted. It's all very efficient. And beepy.
continuing my efforts to explain daily life in singpore, which i felt was lacking from my previous visits.
paper collage, pen and ink, watercolor drawing
Some things are better in my head than they are on paper. The real remote, which is new and therefore not familiar is quite good, though.
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delta-1 (top) and delta-2 (bottom).
delta-1 is a resistor (divider) attenuator. this one is 128db, 8bit, half dB spacing per step.
delta-2 is an 8port in/out selector for stereo systems. left group of 2 are the input section and right group of 2 are the output. you can use as many or as few relays as you want and each one can be in or out; nothing is forced and each port is selectable as in/out on its own.
note the far left clusters of jumpers, all the way to the left; these set the i2c address of the port-expanders. this set of addresses shows the default jumper settings for the LCDuino-1's initial firmware, Volu-Master v1.0.
board blanks and relays are available in the AMB.org audio parts web store.
Yeah it's brutal today. Brutal.
While we're here suffering a ridiculous heat wave, Oslo is freaking under attack! My parents are safe and sound, and hopefully the situation settles down.
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