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So the film Director Barbie has stiff arms but since I had this jointed arm Barbie torso from that Costco two pack I decided to try swapping the arms at the shoulders since both arms are made of hard vinyl.
I boiled some water and let both shoulders soak for about 5 minutes and then slowly worked them off the peg. I then resoaked them to soften them further and shoved the jointed arms back onto the Director body. It warped the joints a bunch but since most of it is hidden in the torso it’snot noticeable.
It weirds me out but the jointed ankles leg seems much shorter than regular fashionista legs and i don’t know why lol.
Less well known than Tutankhamun's burial but equally mostly intact was the tomb of his great-grandparents, Yuya and Thuya, the parents of Queen Tiye (and grandparents of Akhenaten).As the in-laws of Pharaoh Amenophis III they were given a burial in the Valley of the Kings, and though smaller than most royal tombs it nonetheless yielded a treasure-trove of artefacts when it was discovered in 1905.
The tomb had been entered by robbers in antiquity but they were presumably disturbed as the mummies were still intact within their coffins and the funerary goods including a large amount of furniture also remained. It was the most complete ancient Egyptian tomb discovered until Tutankhamun's seventeen years later.
For more on this remarkable couple and their tomb see below:-
I am seeking feedback on this design. I am trying to give some of my less articulated (cheap) dolls some articulation and this was the first design we came up with. It is two pieces of acrylic that are laser cut and then put into the doll's arm. The pegs can rotate within the arm and then hinge around each other. I know it isn't the most attractive design right now, so that is one reason I am seeking feedback.
The Sorting Arm ....edging slowly towards the Last Post....spotted this tattooed arm flashing letters into the frame and just had to snap it lol :-)
The Crew Access Arm and White Room for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner are attached to the Crew Access Tower at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 41. The arm will serve as the connection that astronauts will walk through prior to boarding the Starliner spacecraft when stacked atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. This installation completes the major construction of the first new Crew Access Tower to be built at the Cape since the Apollo era. Under a Commercial Crew Transportation Capability contract with NASA, Boeing’s Starliner system will be certified by NASA's Commercial Crew Program to fly crews to and from the International Space Station.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
The kids have been learning how to skate as part of the gym class at school. On the weekend, I took them downtown to an outdoor rink for some practice. They are learning quickly, but still at the stage where their arms are getting almost as much as a workout as their legs as they flail them for balance!
Ebento December
Bento HD Hammer
*3 Animations
Lightning Bolt Attack
Long spin
Round Spin
3 Bemtp AO Compatible HOLDS
P5 holds only 2/3 arm joints and works with any AO smooth, seamless transitions from one hold to the next. Built-in AO system will work with your AV AO(male or female), moving your avatar to look like the active armed character, not a static forever pose.
This massive bruise is almost a week old now. Those rascally sea lions beat me up again. This happened when I was helping to restrain a female sea lion during a vet exam.
More angles of the Bobwhite.
The SAQ-12, or "Bobwhite" as it is more commonly known, is a semi-autonomous reconnaisance UAV intended for missions where a constant stream of data traffic between the UAV and its operator could compromise the position of human personnel. It derives its popular name from the rising sequence of tones emitted by the SAQ-12 at the end of its bootup sequence when indicating a clean system health check, which resembles a bird call.
Instead of a realtime remote operator, the Bobwhite relies on a milspec 3SA (Symbolic Synthetic Sophont Architecture) processor specifically engineered to parse mission profiles and rules of engagement written in BELGO (Battlespace Encoding Language, Goal-Oriented). These operating parameters can either be uploaded prior to deployment or pushed in-flight, allowing the SAQ-12 to operate with a certain degree of autonomy for up to 20 hours and respond heuristically to scenarios that challenge the defined mission parameters.
The arming of autonomous or semi-autonomous drones is prohibited by treaty, so the Bobwhite's typical role is limited to reconnaisance. While there are functions and logic in BELGO relating to target acquisition and ordinance management, those APIs were explicitly left out of the 3SA implementation on the Bobwhite and other similar drones. However, there are rumors that some special forces units have managed to circumvent these limitations by spoofing the 3SA into treating weapons systems as if they were cameras, and rerouting target acquisition through the Bobwhite's IFF subroutines.
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Non-Lego parts: Brickarms Modern Combat Helmet (trans-clear) as the drone's "eye", which is illuminated by a single Lifelites LED powered by an eLite Jr.