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Panorama mode is included in most smartphone camera apps nowadays. While the mode does allow you to shoot scenes wider than usual, it’s cumbersome. Buried away in some apps, it’s also pretty easy to forget, too.
With that said, we asked you in this poll how often you use panorama mode on your phone. Here’s what you told us.
When was the last time you used panorama mode on your phone?
Results
The majority of the ~1,500 polled readers either haven’t used panorama mode in over a year or have never used the mode. Just over 50% of respondents fall into one of these two categories. Notably, 14.5% of our readers are regular users of panorama mode on their devices. These respondents used it within the “last week.” Around 22% of readers are less frequent panorama mode users, employing it in the “last few months.” Just under 14% of readers remember using the mode within the “last year.”
Voters at Town Meeting Tuesday evening authorized spending up to $357,500 for engineering and design services for a proposed expansion of the fire station in Northeast Harbor to house fire and EMS personnel and equipment. The vote was 46-18.
Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - May 4, 2021) - Northstar Gold Corp. (CSE: NSG) ("Northstar" or the "Company"), reports the completion of the first half of the Phase II drill program on
Northstar Gold Corp sees near surface high-grade gold at Miller Property including 1,010g/t over .5m
Northstar Gold Corp (CSE: NSG) CEO Brian Fowler joined Steve Darling from Proactive to bring news the company has completed the first half of the Phase II drill program at the Miller Gold Property in Ontario.
Fowler telling Proactive they drilled 1,990 metres in 8 holes and there were 2 samples with abundant visible gold and tellurides, along with 5 others containing traces of visible gold or telluride mineralization. They have both been submitted for follow-up metallic screen analysis.
Quick facts: Northstar Gold Corp.
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Fire/EMS facility, budgets, climate action go to voters
MOUNT DESERT Voters at the May 4 Town Meeting will be asked to approve spending up to $357,500 for engineering and other services related to designing the proposed addition to the Northeast Harbor fire station, which would house fire and EMS personnel and equipment.
The “drive in” Town Meeting will be held in the front parking lot at Mount Desert Island High School starting at 6 p.m.
If voters approve the fire/EMS funding, Hedefine Engineering & Design would be paid $305,000 for design, bidding and permitting services. Civil engineering firm Haley Ward would receive $25,000 for IT services; telecommunications provider Brown’s Communications would be paid $2,500; and there would be $25,000 to cover contingencies.