Living small: when home is a 150-square-foot RV
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Categories: Camper Living Tags: Camper Living, RV, video
Unimog Expedition Vehicle Overland Camper Van 3d Simulation (part 2)
Unimog U5000 3D Simulation of the interior cabin. Few shoots of living space (4.5m x 2.4 x 3.1 – when lifted upper deck). Part 2 of my project which is ready now for sale – all info upon request. Thank you for watching.
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Categories: Camper Living Tags: 3d, Camper, Expedition, Overland, Rendering, Simulation, U5000, Unimog, van, vehicle
One Happy Camper! Little Wild Kitten Feasting on Dinner. Hello Kitty
Christian Tatonetti
I have been feeding two wild kittens lately and they are slowly getting used to people. It is a slow process but with the bad weather we have been getting lately, I think and hope that they will be less frightened and allow people to touch them and who knows; maybe adopt them. They have been living together in the forest and it would break my heart if they ever were separated though. when it is cold, they eat very close to each other!
One of them sometimes jumps on my spare tire in the front of my van and hangs out there.
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Tracvision A5 Lets you Take TV on the Road
One of the things that attracts a lot of people to Direct TV is the flexibility that it provides for its subscribers. After all, no one else has more different programming packages to choose from or a larger entry level programming package. While a lot of people know about Direct TV’s ability to provide a flexible television experience, some of the more unusual ways that it provides that flexibility is less well known.
A great example of this is Direct TV’s TracVision A5 service. TracVision A5 is a system that you can have installed on your vehicle that will allow passengers to watch great Direct TV programming while on the road. TracVision is basically a low profile satellite antenna that can be installed on the roof of your vehicle and will feed satellite TV signals to any in vehicle video system. The TracVision A5 makes satellite signals accessible almost anywhere you travel. While you may experience blackouts when you drive among large building or while in deep canyons or tunnels, you’ll be able to get great television entertainment just about anywhere you travel. To go along with this system you can get a special programming package called Total Choice Mobile which features many of the same great channels of the normal Total Choice programming package offered by Direct TV, including The Learning Channel, Bravo, CNN, the Weather Channel, the Disney Channel, VH1 and many more. In fact Total Choice Mobile has over one hundred and fifty channels to keep your passengers occupied whether you’re traveling across the country or just to soccer practice.
In addition to enjoying Direct TV programming while in the car, you can also get great television wherever you go in your camper or motor home. More and more people are choosing to take satellite television with them when they take off on vacations or even permanent RV living. In fact, it’s easy to have a satellite TV system installed in your RV so that you can enjoy all of your favorite television programs no matter where you stop for the night. You just have to make setting up the Direct TV satellite dish part of your routine of settling into camp. Some of the larger motor homes even have satellite dishes similar to the TracVision A5 antenna mentioned above installed on their roofs. This will not only save you trouble when you get into camp for the night, but it may also allow your passengers to watch TV while you go down the road. While it’s not recommended for the driver to watch TV while the vehicle is moving, there’s absolutely no reason why she or he can’t enjoy the XM satellite radio service that comes along with most of Direct TV’s programming packages.
In fact, whether you’re on the road or not, XM satellite radio from Direct TV is a great way to listen to all of the music and talk radio you love even if there aren’t any normal radio stations that broadcast it anywhere close to where you live. This can be a realistic problem for people living in very rural areas, and XM satellite radio can take you from having access to two country music stations to having a huge selection of classical, rock, rap, Christian, and jazz to name just a few of the genres you’ll be able to listen to (besides country).
Great, innovative features like the TracVision A5 are just part of the huge list of services offered by Direct TV.
Julia Hall
http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/tracvision-a5-lets-you-take-tv-on-the-road-102430.html
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Living in a Camper in Hollywood?
I am going to attend LA Film School in the fall. My plan is to buy a camper for my truck and live in it for a year so that I don’t have to pay rent. Does anyone know of any campgrounds/beaches that I can camp out in for $20 or less per night? I am also fine with camping out in parking lots. It just has to be within 15 miles of LA Film School since I am going to bike there everyday to save money on gas.
LA Film School is located on Sunset Boulevard, in case you don’t know.
Yes I did google it. I only found 2 results so I decided to ask it here. If I cannot find any areas that would work then
I will rent but I would rather not.
The main reason I want to live in a camper on a campground is it just seems more fun. I prefer simpler things. I want to go to film school because I want to direct movies. I don’t care about the money part.
You say you dont want to pay rent but your willing to spend 20 dollars a night for a place to live..HMMM…Your not gonna get very far living in a camper..Its illegal to leave the vehicle in one spot for (x) amount of time and it will probably get vandalized.. Why not rent one of those weekly places for about the same amount money your willing to spend to park your camper/home..Those places run from 100-170 a week and have showers and some what peace and quiet..Good luck to you.
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Living Quarters for a Tough Economy