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I can feel it
sometimes
in me
Something
which pretends to be looking
straight ahead
but
it is not
fully
aligned
Or not at all
A dissonant
voice
in the chorus
of my mind
Something I do
which doesn't feel
in line
with the rest
with who I am
with what deeply resonates
with what I am here for
I know
I have to let it go
sometimes it is easy
sometimes it is
long
and painful
This is when
kindness
toward that part of me
is so necessary
so essential
Listen
to it
Hear it
Acknowledge it
Kindly
And let it go
and keep going
This arrangement of rocks on the Otsukinami Coast beach is quite temporary. The waves here even on this fairly still morning were powerful enough to roll another boulder over my foot while I was capturing a scene. Should I go back in a few days, I will surely find the rocks have been moved.
Each of the pointed corners is aligned with the one below it... All the corners form a straight line!
Valley Metro Light Rail Project Alignment.
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The team was just finishing off after a concrete pour on the inward platform track when I arrived early afternoon. Elsewhere it was business as usual on this busy street accommodating hospital and university traffic. But, the end is in sight, the track is nearly all laid, and teams were at the lower (city) end of the street digging the footings for spanpoles.
This abandoned alignment is on the property of Traders Point Christian Church. The remains of a building foundation stretch across the road. Historic aerials show that this segment has been bypassed since the 1950s, and that a small building was once built here.
You can fiddle around with vernier gauges on either side of your rim. I prefer a custom cut piece of stainless rod accurately located using the valve hole in the rim to asses the wheel for being central. The wheel must be perfectly dished.
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Rebecca Walsh, left, prepares to make corrections during a survey alignment on an unfinished runway at Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, June 25, 2010. The runway will be used to accommodate heavier aircraft at Camp Dwyer. Sergeant Walsh is an engineer deployed 809th Expeditionary Red Horse Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Quinton Russ/released)
This abandoned alignment is on the property of Traders Point Christian Church. The remains of a building foundation stretch across the road. Historic aerials show that this segment has been bypassed since the 1950s, and that a small building was once built here.
On June 24, 2022 around 4:20am, a rare planetary alignment occurred in the night sky. I went to our local park to see if I could capture this moment. Here's a short video describing the four-photo panorama I created from that morning.
From left to right, Mercury, Venus, crescent moon, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn all aligned themselves!
The title is alignment all the way to the left. The two rows are aligned to the left, so it has the 'pleasant-look'.
This abandoned alignment is on the property of Traders Point Christian Church. The remains of a building foundation stretch across the road. Historic aerials show that this segment has been bypassed since the 1950s, and that a small building was once built here.
even though I have a jig I still use 5 pins. to make sure I hit the set up dead on when tacking. its cuz I prefer to tack on the table where i know the alignment is dead on rather than in the jig. someday I'll get a better jig I have more faith in but for now its two in the head tube two on the bb and one on the seat tube
If it's not aligned perfectly, it's not a Serotta. Bryar Sesselman, an 11-year Serotta veteran, checks the alignment of a fork while Steve Burr, who has been with us for six months, looks on.
The sun rises over the curvature of Queen Annes lace while in the distance sun flare takes on the look of distant planets.
These images are from two very similar projects that I've just helped my friends with. They want to be able to hold bike frames on their alignment tables by the head tube. They both purchased used bench centers, and we had to make bull nose centers for them.
The fit up needed to be very close, so we were working to within a few tenths.
The other complication was that one of the centers on each set was spring loaded and utilized a rack and pinion to withdraw it... so we had to mill those rack gears.
Working on my alignment setup. Using Google Sketchup is so easy and fun that I get distracted easily. I'll probably end up modeling the entire frame and all the fixtures I'll make, though I could get by doing less... I figure it's better to have a really good idea about what you're building before you build it, though. Having an accurate representation of your plan can be really useful for finding inconsistencies and stumbling points.