tinyPlayer (suitable for for audiobook/podcast listeners)
When you listen to an English podcast or a piece of news, every so often you need to rewind it, like ten seconds, to focus on the part you've missed. Rarely can you find this simple function in routine players and navigation with your finger also is not a practical solution because it's quite difficult, if not possible, to go exactly five or ten seconds backward with finger navigation (particularly for longer audio streams).
Here, I'm going to introduce tinyPlayer to you. This player, designed for the android platform, has two special buttons that help you rewind or forward your audio files. In addition, you can adjust the backward or forward intervals in the program's setting as you wish.
Francis M. Rogers, to whom the current volume is in honor of, may be a modest man in principle, but not in his academic pursuits. To call his interests broad in scope is no exaggeration as they cover the fields of linguistics, literature, philology, bibliography, travel narratives and celestial navigation, which is nicely reflected in this volume.
In today’s world of online maps and travel directions delivered wirelessly to hand-held devices, getting from place to place requires little thought from most of us—which is a good thing, since accurate navigation can be tricky. Get your bearings with Mark Denny—an expert at explaining scientific concepts in non-technical language—in this all-encompassing look at the history and science of navigation.
This book presents an up-to-date, detailed and thorough review of the most fascinating ecological findings of bird migration. It deals with all aspects of this absorbing subject, including the problems of navigation and vagrancy, the timing and physiological control of migration, the factors that limit their populations, and more.
Introduction to Modern Navigation Systems offers an efficient algorithm for polar navigation. It also shows how to enhance the performance of the inertial system when aided by the Global Positioning System. It is an appropriate textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students in aeronautical and electrical engineering. It could also be used as a reference book for practitioners in the field. The emerging technology of very inexpensive inertial sensors is available for navigation as never before. The book lays the analytical foundation for understanding and implementing the navigation equations. It starts by demystifying the central theme of the frame rotation ...